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- 10
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- 4
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- 4
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- Last Updated
- 106 days ago
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Berkshire Reduces Apple Holdings Amid Market Sell-Off
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway has significantly reduced its Apple stake, selling nearly half of its shares, which has contributed to a broader stock market sell-off. Berkshire's Apple holdings were valued at $84.2 billion at the end of Q2, down from $135.4 billion three months earlier. This move is part of a broader strategy where Buffett has been selling off stocks and increasing cash reserves, which now total nearly $277 billion, an all-time high. Analysts interpret this as a defensive maneuver in response to overvalued markets and economic uncertainties, including weak tech earnings and a disappointing jobs report. Despite the sell-off, Apple remains Berkshire's largest investment. The reduction in Apple shares and the accumulation of cash reflect Buffett's cautious stance on current market conditions and his difficulty in finding attractive investments.
- Total News Sources
- 20
- Left
- 10
- Center
- 4
- Right
- 4
- Unrated
- 2
- Last Updated
- 106 days ago
- Bias Distribution
- 56% Left
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