Buffett's Berkshire Ends Tech Reluctance, Invests $4.9B in Alphabet's AI Expansion
- Berkshire Hathaway invests $4.9B in Alphabet , marking its first major tech bet amid CEO transition to Greg Abel. - The move contrasts with Buffett's traditional aversion to high-growth tech stocks, as it reduced Apple holdings by 15%. - Buffett acknowledged past tech missteps, aligning the investment with Alphabet's $40B AI expansion in Texas as a long-term bet. - Alphabet shares rose 5% premarket, though the stake remains 1.6% of Berkshire's portfolio, reflecting cautious optimism.
Berkshire Hathaway Inc., led by Warren Buffett, has invested $4.9 billion in
This move stands in contrast to Berkshire’s usual reluctance toward fast-growing tech stocks, a stance Buffett has long upheld. Although Apple Inc. has been Berkshire’s largest stock holding for years,
In the third quarter, Berkshire also made several portfolio adjustments. The company exited its position in homebuilder D.R. Horton Inc. and
Buffett’s investment in Alphabet reflects his recognition of missed opportunities in technology. Back in 2019, he acknowledged not investing in Google sooner,
As Buffett prepares to step down as CEO at the end of the year, he has been actively investing cash ahead of the leadership change. Recent actions include a $9.7 billion buyout of Occidental Petroleum Corp.’s petrochemical division and a $1.6 billion investment in UnitedHealth Group Inc.
Alphabet’s shares jumped 5% in premarket trading on Monday
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