Berkshire Hathaway Invests $4.3 Billion in Alphabet, Trims Apple Stake by 15%

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Derived from Coinotag, Berkshire Hathaway has acquired a $4.3 billion stake in Alphabet, Google’s parent company, as of the end of Q3, marking a significant shift in its portfolio strategy under Warren Buffett’s leadership. This move coincides with a 15% reduction in its Apple holdings, now valued at $60.7 billion, reflecting a broader diversification away from consumer tech giants. Alphabet is now the 10th largest holding in Berkshire’s portfolio, while Apple remains its top stock position.

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