Warren Buffett, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, (BRK-A, BRK-B) enters the new year with over 40 holdings in the company’s portfolio—including Occidental Petroleum (OXY), Apple (AAPL), and BYD (BYD). While these stocks attracted attention due to Berkshire’s positions, Buffett’s traditional investment style, focusing on solid fundamentals, contrasts with the high valuations and non-traditional nature of A.I. plays.
Yahoo Finance’s Brian Sozzi and Bradley Smith take a closer look at potential shifts in Buffett’s investment strategy and whether A.I could be in view.
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Now with Munger gone, what happens to BRK’s future investment decisions is the big question going forward.
Durable competitive advantage. Technology business is like the restaurant business .When you finally develop success with the product it will be mimicked by tomorrow afternoon. Something Seminole comes around every once in awhile. It isn’t Microsoft anymore, they built a very fine moat and dynasty. Berkshire and Microsoft are too large to make small moves anymore. Besides, if you have a coca cola product near you… Warren is in the room.
Didnt warren exit byd ?!