Group 1 - Berkshire Hathaway's Q1 2023 13F filing revealed a complete exit from Citigroup (14.63 million shares) and Nu Holdings, along with a reduction in Bank of America holdings (48.66 million shares) while maintaining its Apple position (300 million shares) unchanged [1] - The company significantly increased its stake in Constellation Brands by 6.38 million shares, representing a 113.5% increase, and also added 760,000 shares in Occidental Petroleum and 860,000 shares in Pool Corp [1] - Notably, Berkshire did not initiate any new positions in Q1 2023, raising concerns among market analysts regarding its investment strategy [1] Group 2 - As of March 31, 2025, Berkshire's cash, cash equivalents, and U.S. Treasury bills increased from $212.59 billion at the end of 2024 to $219.90 billion, representing an increase in the cash holding ratio from 42.77% to 44.29% of its insurance investment portfolio [3] - Market analysts, including Morgan Stanley's Chief Investment Officer Lisa Shalett, indicated that the slowdown in revenue growth among the "Magnificent Seven" tech stocks and broader earnings momentum could limit further market gains [3] - There are concerns that ongoing effects of Trump-era policies may lead to increased market volatility [3]
清仓花旗集团、抛售美国银行,巴菲特1季度新建仓股票为零