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Billionaire Investor Warren Buffett Sold Apple Shares for a Fourth Straight Quarter. Should Investors Be Worried?

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Apple no longer accounts for close to half of Berkshire Hathaway 's portfolio, as the billionaire investor has been unloading shares of the company for multiple quarters -- the streak has now hit four consecutive periods. Is this bad news for Apple investors? That's more than the $277 billion it reported just a few months earlier.

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Nvidia Stock Investors Just Got Bad News From AI Semiconductor Rival Broadcom

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Prospective investors can buy a few shares with confidence, and current shareholders have good reason to optimistic going forward. Apple: if you invested $1,000 when we doubled down in 2008, youd have $48,344 !* That consensus makes the current valuation of 53 times adjusted earnings look very reasonable.

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3 Things About Altria Stock That Smart Investors Know

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Today, the stock is an integral part of numerous stock portfolios and remains on the watchlists of other investors. These current and prospective investors need to remember three things before adding positions to this tobacco stock. Consequently, many investors want nothing to do with such a stock.

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Billionaire "Shark Tank" Investor Kevin O'Leary Says Michael Burry's Bearish Bet on the S&P 500 Is "Very Risky"

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The hedge fund manager made $100 million during the subprime mortgage crisis in 2008 on a huge short position. But while he was successful in the past, another famous investor isn't convinced Burry is making a smart move this time around. So which of these famous investors has the stronger case? Who's right?

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Should Investors Avoid Datadog Stock?

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At first glance, Datadog (NASDAQ: DDOG) may look like a stock investors want to accumulate rather than avoid. Thus, the question for investors is whether they would likely be better off investing in Datadog amid its likely challenges. That could be leading more prospective customers to question the need for Datadog's software.

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Here's Billionaire Investor Bill Ackman's Favorite Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock -- and Why It's a No-Brainer Buy for 2025

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Google Cloud should have tremendous growth prospects as more organizations migrate to the cloud over the next decade, with AI accelerating this shift. However, I believe the stock remains a great pick for long-term investors. Apple: if you invested $1,000 when we doubled down in 2008, youd have $48,005 !* I don't know.

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Why Walgreens Boots Alliance Stock Is Skyrocketing Today

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What investors really liked about Walgreens' Q4 update Normally, stocks don't soar as much as Walgreens did after delivering modest quarterly revenue and earnings beats. What investors really liked about the company's Q4 update was its plans to close around 1,200 stores over the next three years. Is Walgreens stock a buy?

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