A quarterly 13F filing showed Berkshire owned roughly $4.3 billion worth of Alphabet as of Sept. 30, making it the firm’s 10th largest equity holding. The move surprised many Buffett watchers given the billionaire’s decades-long hesitation toward high-growth tech companies.
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- Berkshire Hathaway took a new position in Alphabet, buying 17.9 million shares worth $4.3 billion at the end of Q3. 46s
- Alphabet is now a top 10 Berkshire holding and the firm's largest new tech investment since Apple. 1m 6s
- Alphabet, Amazon, and Apple together make up about a quarter of Berkshire's $267 billion stock portfolio. 1m 13s
- Berkshire reduced its Apple stake by 15% but maintained its Amazon position; Apple remains its top holding. 1m 20s
- The Alphabet investment was likely made by portfolio managers Todd Coombs or Ted Wechsler, not Warren Buffett. 41s