Here’s How Much You’d Have If You Invested $10,000 in Apple Stock When Warren Buffett First Bought It

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Warren Buffett praised Apple as a superior business and backed it up by making it Berkshire Hathaway’s largest holding at 44.3%. His buying spree started in 2016, with Berkshire purchasing 39.2 million shares. Currently, Berkshire owns nearly 906 million shares, worth approximately $164.3 billion. A $10,000 investment back then would now be worth over $66,000.

Buffett’s faith in Apple has paid off, with the stock price increasing significantly since Berkshire’s initial investment. While Apple’s growth rate may be slowing and its valuation is high, it remains one of the best businesses in Berkshire’s portfolio. However, it might not be the best stock option at its current valuation. The Motley Fool Stock Advisor team has identified other potential high-return stocks to consider instead of Apple.



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