
05 April 2026
Biography Flash Warren Buffett Berkshire Hathaway Shakes Up Its Portfolio With a Bold Bet on Alphabet Before CEO Exit
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Berkshire Hathaway is making waves in its final days under Warren Buffett's direct watch, with a blockbuster SEC filing reshaping its massive portfolio just as the Oracle of Omaha nears his CEO exit after six decades at the helm. Cliq India reports the conglomerate dropped a whopping 4.3 billion dollars into Alphabet, snapping up 17.85 million shares by September 30th, its tenth-largest US equity bet and a bold pivot into tech that screams strategic evolution ahead of the leadership handoff to Greg Abel. Meanwhile, they slashed Apple holdings from 280 million to 238.2 million shares in that quarter alone, part of a three-quarters dump from peak levels, though the iPhone giant still tops the pile at 60.7 billion dollars. Cash hoard hit a record 381.7 billion dollars after net selling 12.5 billion in stocks versus just 6.4 billion bought, the twelfth straight quarter of caution amid sky-high valuations.
TheStreet dishes that Buffett, in a fresh CNBC interview, teased deploying over 350 billion dollars in cash and T-bills if markets tank, having just added 17 billion in Treasuries in one week alone. Kingswell's Berkshire Beat from April 3rd spills juicy details on the new Shareholders Guide for the May 2nd Omaha meeting, featuring Abel's schedule note, plus whispers Buffett still phones trader Mark Millard daily pre-bell to tweak limit orders and confessed to one tiny recent portfolio purchase. ThinkAdvisor catches six Buffett nuggets from lately, dismissing the market dip as no bargain basement since Berkshire's seen three 50 percent plunges on his watch. Simply Wall St pegs BRK.B as undervalued at a 15.4 times price-to-earnings versus 800 dollars fair value, despite a wobbly stock drifting at 458 dollars. Zacks nods to year-to-date slips but hails the insurance float and diversification for long-term muscle. No big public Buffett sightings or social buzz in the last 48 hours, but speculation swirls on post-correction buys like Dominion pipelines per 247 Wall St, all unconfirmed.
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TheStreet dishes that Buffett, in a fresh CNBC interview, teased deploying over 350 billion dollars in cash and T-bills if markets tank, having just added 17 billion in Treasuries in one week alone. Kingswell's Berkshire Beat from April 3rd spills juicy details on the new Shareholders Guide for the May 2nd Omaha meeting, featuring Abel's schedule note, plus whispers Buffett still phones trader Mark Millard daily pre-bell to tweak limit orders and confessed to one tiny recent portfolio purchase. ThinkAdvisor catches six Buffett nuggets from lately, dismissing the market dip as no bargain basement since Berkshire's seen three 50 percent plunges on his watch. Simply Wall St pegs BRK.B as undervalued at a 15.4 times price-to-earnings versus 800 dollars fair value, despite a wobbly stock drifting at 458 dollars. Zacks nods to year-to-date slips but hails the insurance float and diversification for long-term muscle. No big public Buffett sightings or social buzz in the last 48 hours, but speculation swirls on post-correction buys like Dominion pipelines per 247 Wall St, all unconfirmed.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI