Warren Buffett cuts stake in IBM and shares slide 

"I don't value IBM the same way that I did six years ago when I started buying ... I've revalued it somewhat downward," Buffett told in an interview.
Billionaire financier and Berkshire Hathaway Chief Executive Officer Warren Buffett. (File photo | Reuters)
Billionaire financier and Berkshire Hathaway Chief Executive Officer Warren Buffett. (File photo | Reuters)

NEBRASKA: Warren Buffett says he's sold about a third of the 81 million shares he holds in IBM, sending the stock sharply lower before the opening bell.

Buffett bought into IBM when its stock was near an all-time high, but it's been in decline since then as Amazon and Microsoft have dominated the cloud.

Buffet said Friday, "I don't value IBM the same way that I did six years ago when I started buying."

But Buffett says Berkshire Hathaway, which kicks off its annual meeting Saturday, could still buy IBM shares.

Two days ago, Moody's downgraded IBM's senior unsecured rating.

Shares of International Business Machines Corp. dropped 3.7 percent to $153.15, which would make it the second-worst sell-off of the year if the trend holds.

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