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Steve Jobs didn’t take Warren Buffett’s financial advice to buy back Apple stock, and it says a lot about his leadership style
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Warren Buffett Sold His Apple Stock — Here’s Why
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Berkshire Hathaway Stock Rises 4% To New Record—Making Warren Buffett $7 Billion Richer
Warren Buffett is one of Wall Street's most-followed money managers, with investors eagerly awaiting the quarterly release of his trading activity at Berkshire Hathaway. During the December-ended quarter,
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Apple’s services revenue grew, but Buffett reduced his stake amid iPhone sale struggles. Read why AAPL stock may still be a solid long-term investment.
Warren Buffett's annual letter is chock full of tidbits and advice for Berkshire Hathaway investors including a hat tip for its stock holdings such as Apple, American Express, Coca-Cola and Moody’s.
Both were very small positions for Berkshire, and investors shouldn’t read too much into it. This is just the latest in a string of stock sales by Berkshire. The company made headlines earlier this year when it unloaded a large portion of its massive Apple investment and several other stocks.
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24/7 Wall St. on MSNI Just Came Into $50K—Should I Invest It in NVIDIA or Apple?Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) and Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) are two of the largest companies you can invest in today, making them two of the most common standalone investment vehicles. Warren Buffett, for example, has a quarter of his money inside Apple and there are many other retail and institutional investors that have Nvidia as their top holding.
Warren Buffett's famous value investing philosophy is why he bought shares in companies ranging from American Express to Apple and beyond. Let's quickly recap the investment thesis for XRP to show why it might appeal to Buffett.
Warren Buffett released his stock holdings. After selling Apple for several quarters, he kept his position the same.
Warren Buffett, the legendary investor behind Berkshire Hathaway BRK BRK.B)) is famous for sharing insights that reach far beyond stock picks. At Berkshire's annual shareholder meeting last year, Buffett didn't just discuss Apple AAPL -1.
A hypothetical $1,000 investment evenly split across Apple, Bank of America, and American Express at the start of 2025 would currently be valued at $987, reflecting a 1.28% loss year-to-date.
A look at the key items to watch in Saturday's annual Berkshire Hathaway shareholder letter by legendary investor Warren Buffett.
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