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    Berkshire shares left behind as S&P 500 rallies to record high

    franperez66q@protonmail.comBy franperez66q@protonmail.comApril 20, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    (This is the Warren Buffett Watch newsletter, news and analysis on all things Warren Buffett and Berkshire Hathaway. You can sign up here to receive it every Friday evening in your inbox.)

    Berkshire shares left behind as S&P 500 rallies to record high

    At the close on March 31, Berkshire shares were almost even with the S&P with year-to-date losses of around 4.7%.

    The day before, Berkshire B was running 1.8 percentage points ahead of the S&P, its biggest lead of the year.

    Friday, it closed 9.7 percentage points behind the index, its biggest gap so far in 2026. 

    On their own terms, Berkshire shares have not been performing well since they closed at record highs on May 2, 2025, just before Warren Buffett announced he would be stepping down as CEO at the end of that year.

    While they are around 3% above their early-August lows, both classes are now down a bit more than 12% since Buffett’s announcement.

    Berkshire’s financial history gets an update

    BUFFETT & BERKSHIRE AROUND THE INTERNET

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    HIGHLIGHTS FROM CNBC’S BUFFETT ARCHIVE

    ‘We don’t begrudge the taxes we pay’ (2014)

    Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger explain why they don’t try to get around paying U.S. taxes.

    ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: “Berkshire paid $8.9 billion in taxes in 2013. Pfizer is currently contemplating an acquisition that would allow it to move its technical holding company overseas and thereby save income tax expense and create shareholder value. Is this something you and Charlie would ever consider if it would create value for Berkshire shareholders?”

    WARREN BUFFETT: I think the answer to that is no.

    What do you say, Charlie? (Applause)

    CHARLIE MUNGER: I think it would be — I think it would be crazy to be as prosperous as Berkshire and get our tax to zero while we remain this prosperous. That would not be a legitimate ideal. (Applause)

    WARREN BUFFETT: Yeah.

    We could not have done Berkshire in any other country except the United States, either. You know, and just look at what we’ve acquired and everything.

    America has, in a very, very, very big way, helped Charlie and I become very, very, very rich. (Laughs). Charlie?

    CHARLIE MUNGER: I’ve got no complaints. And I look around at this group, I see you at breakfast, it’s a very happy group of people.

    I don’t think a lot of people are gnashing their teeth that somebody else has a little more.

    WARREN BUFFETT: But we don’t pay — I don’t want to make it holier than thou, this stuff. We don’t pay anything beyond that — when we get all through figuring out tax on our 20,000 page-plus return, we just don’t — we don’t add a tip of 20 percent or 15 percent or anything.  (Laughter)

    And we do certain transactions which are tax driven. We’re in low-income housing tax credits, which, actually, George Bush 41 congratulated me for. So it’s bipartisan.

    We — the wind energy deals we do, the solar deals we do, they are tax driven to — I mean, they won’t make economic sense otherwise.

    So, we follow the rules.

    But we don’t begrudge the taxes we pay. We’ve earned a lot of money while paying U.S. taxes. (Applause)

    BERKSHIRE STOCK WATCH

    BRK.A stock price: ~$711,558.8

    BRK.B stock price: $474.58

    BRK.B P/E (TTM): 15.29

    Berkshire market capitalization: $1,023,449,080,531

    Berkshire Cash as of Dec. 31: $373.3 billion (Down 2.2% from Sept. 30)

    Excluding Rail Cash and Subtracting T-Bills Payable: $369.0 billion (Up 4.1% from Sept. 30)

    Berkshire resumed stock repurchases on March 4, 2026, but has not said whether it made any additional buys after that date.

    (All figures are as of the date of publication, unless otherwise indicated)

    BERKSHIRE’S TOP EQUITY HOLDINGS – Apr. 17, 2026

    Berkshire’s top holdings of disclosed publicly traded stocks in the U.S. and Japan, by market value, based on the latest closing prices.

    Holdings are as of Sept. 30, 2025, as reported in Berkshire Hathaway’s 13F filing on Nov. 14, 2025, except for:

    The full list of holdings and current market values is available from CNBC.com’s Berkshire Hathaway Portfolio Tracker.

    QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS

    Please send any questions or comments about the newsletter to me at alex.crippen@nbcuni.com. (Sorry, but we don’t forward questions or comments to Buffett himself.)

    If you aren’t already subscribed to this newsletter, you can sign up here.

    Also, Buffett’s annual letters to shareholders are highly recommended reading. There are collected here on Berkshire’s website.

    — Alex Crippen, Editor, Warren Buffett Watch

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