Group 1 - Berkshire Hathaway, led by Warren Buffett, has continued to sell off its shares in Apple, reducing its holdings by over $4 billion, indicating a shift in investment strategy [2] - The company sold 20 million shares of Apple between April and June, bringing its total holdings down to 280 million shares valued at $57.4 billion, marking the first sale since Q3 2024 [2] - The decision to sell was influenced by Apple's high valuation, which has significantly increased since Buffett's initial investment in 2016, leading to concerns about the company's growth not supporting such a valuation [2][3] Group 2 - Following Apple's CEO Tim Cook's commitment to invest in the U.S., Apple’s stock rebounded by 12%, with the sale of Apple shares constituting a major part of Berkshire's total stock sales during the period, which amounted to approximately $6.9 billion [3] - Berkshire also sold shares in Bank of America and completely exited its position in T-Mobile, generating $4.2 billion in investment gains during the second quarter [3] - The company invested $3.9 billion in stocks during the same period, increasing its stakes in Chevron, Domino's Pizza, and Constellation Brands [3] Group 3 - Berkshire disclosed previously undisclosed purchases from Q1, including shares in homebuilders Lennar and DR Horton, as well as steel manufacturer Nucor, and continued to increase its positions in Lennar and Nucor in Q2 [4] - The company also invested in UnitedHealth, with a holding valued at $1.6 billion as of June 30, coinciding with the company facing multiple government investigations and a significant drop in stock price due to the resignation of its former CEO [4] - Following the disclosure of its position in UnitedHealth, the stock price rose by 10% in after-hours trading [4]
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