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Warren Buffett Just Sold More Than 100 Million Shares of Apple, and the Reason Is Eye-Opening
Worth noting: Apple CEO Tim Cook was in the audience at the meeting when Buffett explained.Inc. - Business -
Warren Buffett praised Apple at Berkshire's annual meeting, even after revealing that the investment firm had slashed its stake in the iPhone maker in the first quarter.
Warren Buffett praised Apple at Berkshire’s annual meeting, even after revealing that the investment firm had slashed its stake in the iPhone maker in the first quarter.The Wall Street Journal - World -
What Will Warren Buffett Bet on Next?
Berkshire Hathaway shareholders will gather in Omaha for the conglomerate’s annual meeting on Saturday, with questions about the company’s future.The New York Times - Business - Warren Buffett
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