Buffett Resumes Apple Sale, Selling Approximately $4.1 Billion in the Second Quarter

By: theblockbeats.news|2025/08/15 10:22:06
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BlockBeats News, August 15th. After half a year, Berkshire reduced its holdings in Apple again. It sold 20 million shares in the second quarter, reducing its position value by $4.1 billion. Apple remains its top holding. In the second quarter, it also reduced its holdings in Bank of America by over 26 million shares, with its stake decreasing by over 40% in a year. Berkshire completely sold its stake in T-Mobile during the quarter. It initiated a new position in Cerner with over 5 million shares, with an end-of-quarter market value of nearly $1.6 billion. Cerner's stock price surged over 9% in after-hours trading. Berkshire also initiated a new position in Nucor Corporation with over 6.6 million shares, with a market value of over $800 million. Among the top ten holdings, Berkshire only increased its position in Chevron in the second quarter, buying over 3.4 million shares.

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