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Recent turbulence in the stock market might make some novice investors nauseous, but veterans like Warren Buffett remain unfazed. During his recent meeting with Berkshire Hathaway shareholders, the 94-year-old Oracle of Omaha downplayed the market’s volatility.
Here's what Warren Buffett's conglomerate was doing in the first quarter as the market was hit with the first wave of volatility related to tariffs.
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Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc. slashed its exposure to big-bank shares in the first quarter, liquidating its position in Citigroup Inc. and trimming positions in Bank of America Corp. and Capital One Financial Corp., according to a regulatory filing on Thursday.
Even though Warren Buffett hasn't made any specific mention of the Shiller P/E, or any valuation index for that matter, his actions -- i.e., 10 consecutive quarters of net-selling activity and Berkshire's record cash pile -- make crystal clear that stock valuations aren't attractive.
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As legendary investor Warren Buffett prepares to step down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (NYSE:BRK) (NYSE:BRK) by the end of 2025, a 13F filing released on Thursday reveals how his team reshaped the firm's portfolio in the first quarter.
The Oracle of Omaha has been a big-time seller of stocks for 10 consecutive quarters -- but there's one sale he may regret.