Warren Buffett Offloaded a Chunk of His Biggest Holding. Here's Where the Money Went.
There's likely to be a simple explanation for the sale of tens of millions of shares.
Warren Buffett Offloaded a Chunk of His Biggest Holding. Here's Where the Money Went.
Overview
Warren Buffett recently stepped down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRKA) (NYSE: BRKB), whose investing empire he built over six decades. But even though he has handed the reins to Greg Abel, countless people still want to study the 95-year-old's moves, as he's arguably the modern era's greatest investor.
Before Buffett stepped down at the end of 2025, he -- or possibly his investing lieutenant, Ted Weschler -- had divested much of Berkshire's top stock holding. Let's take a look at that.
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