Berkshire Hathaway No Longer Surpasses the S&P 500; Greg Abel Still Doesn't Match the Warren Buffett Era.
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Today we are dedicated to Berkshire Hathaway after the holding announced its quarterly results on the weekend. The share is under observation after the departure of Altmeister Warren Buffet and could not convince this year. The return remained clearly behind that of the S&P500 and now has one and a half years of lateral movement behind it. Also with us, the rating has been on hold for some time, because the performance and depot stock in the hol…
The shares of Berkshire Hathaway have resented the departure of Warren Buffett, who left the conglomerate's management at the close of 2025. Greg Abel's arrival at the head of the company has generated uncertainty among investors, which has limited the station's performance on Wall Street. Until the close of this Friday, Berkshire Hathaway's titles accumulated a 3% advance in what is going to be 2026, by listing at $780,086. However, this return…
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