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Warren Buffett has loyal fans who have been so for many years. Considering his amazing track record, it's hard not to be a fan of his. The value of his company, Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A) (BRK.B), has continuously risen, growing by 5,500,000% over 60 years (nearly 20% per year).
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Warren Buffett, the stock god, officially announced his "retirement to the backseat"! He will no longer take the stage at the 2026 annual meeting.
An era has truly come to an end: Buffett will no longer participate in the Q&A session of Berkshire's annual meeting in 2026, promising not to sell the Stocks he holds after his death...
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Breaking news! Buffett will no longer answer questions at next year's Shareholder meeting, leaving the stage to his successor.
① Warren Buffett announced that he will no longer answer questions on stage at the Shareholders' Meeting next year, and his successor Greg Abel will be responsible; ② If health permits, Buffett will still attend the Shareholders' Meeting next year and sit next to the Board of Directors in the audience; ③ The Shareholders' Meeting next year will be held on May 2 in Omaha.
Buffett, cannot be seen anymore!
In 2026, there will be no "shadow" of Buffett at the Berkshire Shareholders' Meeting, as his successor will replace him under the spotlight facing 0.03 million investors.
Futu Morning News | The three major U.S. stock index futures opened lower together! The USA has lost its "last AAA rating"; Contemporary Amperex Technology is in dark trading today.
NVIDIA will adjust its chip exports to China; Huang Renxun will attend the Taipei International Computer Show and give a keynote speech.
Express News | At 94 years old, Buffett will step back from the spotlight at next year's Shareholder Meeting, leaving the stage for his successor.
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“Mysterious heavy positions, quietly reducing shareholding, Buffett has made another move!” — Berkshire's latest hold positions operation has sparked market speculation.
As the market focuses on the AI craze, the 94-year-old stock guru Buffett is quietly accumulating shares of a "mysterious stock."
The hidden secret of Form 13F: Which industrial giant is Berkshire quietly accumulating a stake in?
Globe News on May 16 | Berkshire Hathaway's latest secret Stocks investment might be in an industrial company. In the 13-F filing submitted to the SEC on Thursday local time, Berkshire stated, "One or more holdings that require confidentiality have been omitted from this publicly disclosed 13-F form." Although Berkshire may have bought more than one stock, Barron's speculates that the company only acquired one. According to the first quarter 10-Q report submitted at the beginning of May, the company categorizes its nearly 300 billion dollar Stocks investment portfolio into three categories: financial, Consumer, and "business, industrial, and Other."
Berkshire Hathaway's latest portfolio adjustment has been revealed! A significant Sell of bank stocks.
The latest disclosed Form 13F report shows that in the first quarter of this year, investment guru Warren Buffett's Berkshire sold a large number of bank stocks, completely unloading Citigroup (14.63 million shares) and financial company Nu Holdings, while reducing its Shareholding in Bank of America (48.66 million shares); on the Shareholding side, it purchased 6.38 million shares of the beverage company Constellation Brands, an increase of 113.5%, added 0.76 million shares of Occidental Petroleum, and increased its Shareholding in pool supplies stock Pool Corp by 0.86 million shares. In the first quarter, Buffett did not further reduce his stake in Apple. As of March 31, Berkshire still holds about 0.3 billion shares of Apple, with a Market Cap of 66.
Buffett's Q1 Hold Positions revealed! Significantly reduced Bank stocks, stopped Shareholding Apple for two consecutive seasons, and greatly increased Shareholding in these two companies.
Specifically, in the first quarter of this year, "stock god" Warren Buffett's Berkshire sold a large amount of Bank stocks, but the shareholding in Apple remained unchanged, and shareholding in a Beer manufacturer was increased. Additionally, Berkshire increased its shareholding in Occidental Petroleum by 760,000 shares, which is also the only increase among Berkshire's top ten holdings.
Top Institutions disclose Q1 U.S. stock Hold Positions! Operations of AI Software stocks show divergence, Technology giants face Shareholding reduction, while Chinese concept stocks and Gold are preferred for increased positions.
Berkshire significantly reduced its holdings in Banks in Q1, completely divesting from Citigroup, while its shares in Apple remained unchanged; Bridgewater and Baillie Gifford have sequentially reduced their holdings in US Technology giants; meanwhile, ARK Invest's operations on AI Application software stocks showed divergence, increasing its position in Tempus AI and reducing its stake in Palantir. What signals are hidden behind these moves by capital giants?
China's top private equity disclosed "US stock report card": significantly increasing positions in Chinese concept stocks, optimistic about China's prospects.
The first quarter Hold Positions data of Chinese private investment institutions such as Hillhouse, Yiyuan, and Jinglin shows that they have all increased their investments in Chinese concept stocks; against the backdrop of this year's "East rising, West falling" market, it's clear that these private investment giants are optimistic about the prospects of China Assets.
Buffett, Soros, Gates, let's see what the big shots have bought.
From Buffett's "Hold cash and not buy" strategy, to Soros's "Sell Small Cap and buy Large Cap", and then to Bridgewater's Gold allocation, all show that top investors are enhancing the defensiveness of their portfolios, while the keen Ackman even cleared out of Nike ahead of the tariffs.