Warren Buffett, in his last quarter as Berkshire Hathaway CEO, continued to trim his position in Apple, a trend he has maintained for several quarters. While Apple’s stock has seen an 8% increase over the past year, it lags behind the S&P and Alphabet, and its iPhone sales remain 60% of its revenue. One likely reason for Buffett’s divestment could be Apple’s apparent lag in the AI race, relying on licensing Google Gemini for Siri instead of developing its own substantial AI initiatives.
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Buffett Dumps More Apple
Warren Buffett, in his last quarter as Berkshire Hathaway CEO, continued to trim his position in Apple, a trend he has maintained for several quarters. While Apple’s stock has seen an 8% increase over the past year, it lags behind the S&P and Alphabet, and its iPhone sales remain 60% of its revenue. One likely reason for Buffett’s divestment could be Apple’s apparent lag in the AI race, relying on licensing Google Gemini for Siri instead of developing its own substantial AI initiatives.