Apple is nearly 50% of Berkshire Hathaway’s portfolio; Warren Buffett: ‘Apple is a better business than any we own’

Warren Buffett loves to concentrate his Berkshire Hathaway’s invested capital in a small number of top ideas and, after buying back Berkshire Hathaway stock, his top idea is the world’s most valuable company, Apple, which accounts for close to 48% of Berkshire’s invested assets.

Apple is nearly 50% of Berkshire Hathaway’s portfolio; Warren Buffett: ‘Apple is a better business than any we own’
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23-06-2023 13:57

As of the closing bell on June 16, 2023, the 915,560,382 shares of Apple stock held by Berkshire Hathaway equates to a market value of $169.3 billion. This works out to 47.8% of the invested assets of Berkshire’s investment portfolio and is nearly 40 percentage points higher than the second-largest holding by portfolio weighting, Bank of America (8.5%).

The Oracle of Omaha and his team are up big on their Apple stake. Based on estimates from Form 13F aggregator WhaleWisdom.com, the more than 915 million Apple shares owned by Berkshire Hathaway have a cost basis of $39.62. In other words, Buffett and his investing lieutenants (Ted Weschler and Todd Combs) have turned an approximate $36.3 billion investment into $169.3 billion, not including dividends paid, over seven years. Not too shabby!

Buffett hasn’t been shy about his feelings for Apple. During Berkshire’s annual meeting, he referred to the tech giant as “a better business than any we own.” That’s a powerful statement considering Berkshire holds stakes in around four dozen securities and has acquired roughly five dozen companies over the years.

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