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45% of Warren Buffett's $398 Billion Portfolio Is Invested in 3 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks

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But three stocks Berkshire already owns are set to benefit tremendously from AI, and they account for more than 45% of the conglomerate's entire $398.7 billion portfolio of publicly traded securities. of the conglomerate's stock portfolio. Image source: Getty Images. Snowflake: 0.2% Amazon: 0.5% Apple: 44.5% Apple: 44.5%

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55.1% of Warren Buffett's $370 Billion Stock Portfolio Is Invested in 4 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks

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But the conglomerate happens to own stakes in a number of companies that are developing aspects of the technology on top of their core businesses, and just four of them account for 55.1% of its $370 billion portfolio of publicly listed stocks. billion stake is the portfolio's fourth-largest holding. Snowflake: 0.3% Amazon: 0.4%

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If You'd Invested $1,000 in Amazon Stock 27 Years Ago, Here's How Much You'd Have Today

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The e-commerce pioneer has evolved from an online bookseller to a conglomerate that leads the way in several niches of retail and technology. Stock Advisor provides investors with an easy-to-follow blueprint for success, including guidance on building a portfolio, regular updates from analysts, and two new stock picks each month.

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3 No-Brainer Billionaire-Owned Stocks to Buy Right Now

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Although it is the leading e-commerce conglomerate in China, its stock has suffered amid political turmoil. Unfortunately, this has been the case with Alibaba, and it has lost value since its 2014 initial public offering (IPO) as a result. Alibaba is an American Depositary Receipt rather than an actual stake in Alibaba.

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If I Could Only Buy and Hold a Single Stock, This Would Be It

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A diverse portfolio of high-quality companies can appreciate over time but still protect you from one lousy egg spoiling the bunch. Five reasons make a compelling argument that every long-term investor should consider buying and holding Microsoft in their portfolio. But what if you could only hold one stock? million today.

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3 Berkshire Hathaway Stocks to Buy Hand Over Fist in January

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His conglomerate, Berkshire Hathaway , has grown into one of the world's largest companies, owning dozens of privately held businesses as well as stakes in an array of public corporations. The Berkshire Hathaway stock portfolio is a great place to start looking for investment ideas. of the portfolio's value.

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Here's What Honeywell's Big News Means for Investors

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After all, former industrial conglomerates like United Technologies (now RTX , Otis, and Carrier Global ), General Electric ( GE Aerospace , GE Healthcare , GE Vernova , and others), and Danaher (Danaher, Fortive , Veralto , Envista , and Vontier ) have done the same. The obvious candidate is a breakup to release value.

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