高瓴、李录、巴菲特最新持仓披露!
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-02-25 08:57

Group 1: Hillhouse Capital (HHLR) - Hillhouse Capital's HHLR fund reported a total market value of $3.104 billion at the end of Q4 2025, a decrease of 24% from the previous quarter, indicating a strategy of "focusing on core and shrinking edges" [2][4] - The top ten holdings include seven Chinese concept stocks, which account for nearly 90% of the total portfolio, primarily in internet e-commerce, biomedicine, and fintech sectors [2][4] - Significant increases in holdings were observed for Pinduoduo and Alibaba, with Pinduoduo's market value rising to $1.216 billion (up 24.77%) and Alibaba's to $795 million (up 65.07%) [3][4][5] - HHLR has reduced positions in competitive or non-core areas, clearing out stocks like Baidu and NetEase, while also entering positions in tech stocks like TSMC and Google [5] Group 2: Himalaya Capital - Himalaya Capital, managed by Li Lu, reported a Q4 2025 market value of $3.57 billion, up 10% from $3.23 billion in the previous quarter, maintaining a concentrated investment style [7][9] - The top four holdings (Google, Bank of America, Pinduoduo, and Berkshire Hathaway B) account for over 87% of the portfolio, with Google being the largest holding at $1.565 billion (43.86%) [9][10] - The fund exited its position in SOC and initiated a new position in Crocs, reflecting a focus on brands with strong market presence and cash flow [10] Group 3: Berkshire Hathaway - Berkshire Hathaway's Q4 2025 report, the last under CEO Warren Buffett, showed a portfolio dominated by familiar names, including Apple, American Express, and Coca-Cola [11][12] - Berkshire reduced its Apple holdings by over 10.29 million shares, marking the third consecutive quarter of reduction, while still maintaining Apple as its largest holding [13][14] - The company also significantly reduced its stake in Bank of America and Amazon, while increasing positions in Chevron and new investments in The New York Times, indicating a cautious approach to high-value assets [15][16] - Berkshire's cash reserves reached $381.7 billion, surpassing stock holdings for the fifth time in history, suggesting a strategic wait for better investment opportunities [16][18]

高瓴、李录、巴菲特最新持仓披露! - Reportify