
Berkshire significantly reduced its holdings in Apple and Bank of America in the third quarter?

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Berkshire's third-quarter 10-Q report shows that it sold stocks worth $12.4 billion and purchased stocks worth $6.4 billion, realizing capital gains of approximately $10 billion. The $12 billion in stock sales points to long-term holdings with a lower cost basis, such as Apple and Bank of America, while new positions are concentrated in the industrial sector. Investors are also interested in whether Berkshire increased its holdings in some newer stock positions during the third quarter, including UnitedHealth Group, Lennar, and Nucor
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