Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc. plans this year to let shareholders attend the company’s annual meeting for the first time in three years, amid signs the Omicron wave may have peaked in the United States. In a statement on Tuesday, the Omaha, Nebraska-based conglomerate said “we are planning for an in-person meeting” on April 30, while also webcasting the event for a seventh straight year. The plan was announced even as many large corporate gatherings remain online or are delayed as the highly infectious Omicron variant spreads around the world. But new coronavirus cases are dropping within the United States, and the top U.S. infectious disease specialist Anthony Fauci told MSNBC on Monday he believed “in the next few weeks we will see, as a country, that it is all turning around.” Berkshire’s annual shareholder weekend, whose centerpiece is the meeting, normally draws about 40,000 shareholders to Omaha for shopping, …