Warren Buffett’s market move: Berkshire takes $4.3 billion stake in Google parent Alphabet; scales back Apple holding
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Berkshire Hathaway has made a significant multibillion-dollar investment in Alphabet, while trimming its Apple holdings. This marks a notable shift for Warren Buffett’s investment strategy, with Alphabet now a substantial position. The company also reduced its stake in Bank of America and exited DR Horton, as its cash reserves reach a record high ahead of leadership transition.
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