Group 1 - Berkshire Hathaway, led by Warren Buffett, made significant adjustments to its stock portfolio in Q1 2024, notably reducing its holdings in several major banks [1] - The company completely exited its investment in Citigroup by selling 14,639,502 shares and reduced its stake in Bank of America by over 7% with the sale of 48,660,056 shares, while still holding over 631.5 million shares [1] - Berkshire also reduced its position in Capital One by selling 300,000 shares, representing a decrease of approximately 4% [1] Group 2 - The largest purchase in the quarter was an increase in holdings of Constellation Brands, with Berkshire acquiring 6,384,676 shares, raising its total stake by 113% to 12,009,000 shares [3] - Apple remains the cornerstone of Berkshire's portfolio, with the company holding 300 million shares, accounting for about 25% of its total stock investments, with no further changes made in Q1 [5] Group 3 - The 13F filings reveal that major investment institutions must disclose their long-term holdings within 45 days after the end of each quarter, providing insights into institutional capital flows, although they do not include short positions or certain trading activities [7] - Warren Buffett announced he will step down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway by the end of the year, with Abel designated as his successor [7]
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