US Top News and Analysis | Berkshire attracts interest as it slips further behind the S&P 500 AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information. Berkshire Hathaway’s stock slipped about 1% this week while the S&P 500 rose 0.6% to a fresh all‑time high, widening the company’s underperformance to 11.3 percentage points for the year; both the A and B shares are now down roughly 13% from their peak a year ago, shortly after Warren Buffett announced he will step down as CEO at the end of 2025. Analysts see the lower price as an opportunity, with Barron’s calling the stock a “coiled spring” and UBS estimating an 8% discount to intrinsic value, especially given Berkshire’s durable insurance and industrial businesses and its policy of repurchasing shares when prices fall below that intrinsic threshold. New CEO Greg Abel will soon address how to deploy Berkshire’s nearly $400 billion in cash and manage a portfolio that has seen significant divestitures—including an estimated $16 billion of sales after Todd Combs’s departure, such as a 77% reduction in the Amazon stake—and a recent 75% cut in the Apple holding, which still remains its largest equity position. Meanwhile, Walmart has overtaken Berkshire as the ninth‑largest U.S. company by market value, a milestone not seen since 2013, and Buffett used the occasion to praise Apple CEO Tim Cook for his leadership. The upcoming shareholders’ meeting will feature updates from Abel and other senior executives, with live coverage on CNBC. Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/2026/04/25/berkshire-attracts-interest-as-it-slips-further-behind-the-sp-500.html #WarrenBuffett #AndrewBary #ChristopherDavis #BrianMeredith #ToddCombs #GregAbel #TimCook #BerkshireHathaway #UBS #Apple #