Core Viewpoint - Berkshire Hathaway, led by Warren Buffett, has resumed selling its major holdings in Apple and reduced its stake in Bank of America while making significant investments in UnitedHealth and revealing new positions in Nucor and two real estate stocks [1][7][10][13]. Group 1: Changes in Holdings - Berkshire sold 20 million shares of Apple, reducing its stake by 6.67%, with the market value decreasing by $4.1 billion, bringing the total shares held to approximately 280 million [7][9]. - The stake in Bank of America was reduced by about 26.3 million shares, a decrease of 4.71%, with a market value drop of $1.24 billion, while the holding percentage slightly increased to 11.12% [10][11]. - Berkshire completely exited its position in T-Mobile, selling 3.88 million shares [12]. Group 2: New Investments - Berkshire made a significant investment in UnitedHealth, acquiring approximately 5.04 million shares valued at about $1.57 billion, making it the 18th largest holding [13][14]. - The company also initiated positions in Nucor, purchasing 6.61 million shares valued at approximately $857 million, and in Lennar, acquiring about 7.05 million shares valued at around $780 million [2][3][4]. - Additionally, Berkshire bought over 1.48 million shares of D.R. Horton, valued at approximately $191 million [5]. Group 3: Portfolio Overview - Among the top ten holdings, Chevron was the only stock that saw an increase, with Berkshire adding 3.45 million shares, although its holding percentage decreased to 6.79% due to a drop in stock price [17]. - The top ten holdings remained largely unchanged, with Apple, American Express, and Bank of America being the top three [18][22].
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