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2 Stocks Buffett Is Snapping Up

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Thursday, January 16th 2025

2 Stocks Buffett Is Snapping Up

Warren Buffett appeared to take a hard look at the market last year and decided he wanted to sell shares in plenty of companies, including Apple, Bank of America, and Charter Communications. His holding company, Berkshire Hathaway, even sold every share (nearly 4 million) in Floor & Decor Holdings. Overall, Buffett unloaded $133 billion in shares in 2024.

 

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