Warren Buffett has 24.8% of Berkshire Hathaway's $292 billion portfolio in two AI stocks.
From Nasdaq: 2025-01-16 09:00:00
Warren Buffett, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, has had incredible success as an investor, with $1,000 invested in 1965 now worth over $37 million. Berkshire’s portfolio includes high-profile growth stocks like Apple and Amazon, with about 25% of its $292 billion portfolio invested in artificial intelligence companies.
Apple, Berkshire’s largest holding, is praised by Buffett for its profitability and brand strength in the smartphone market. The company’s dominance in mobile hardware has led to strong profits, and its software and services business has capitalized on its mobile success, including AI integration.
Berkshire’s investment in Amazon, though relatively small, reflects Buffett’s admiration for the company’s competitive moat and strong infrastructure. Amazon’s top position in cloud services, particularly AWS, has contributed significantly to its profitability, with AI expected to drive further growth in both e-commerce and infrastructure services.
Berkshire has also made eye-catching moves with its Apple stock, selling over 615 million shares since 2023. While missing out on potential profits, this cautious approach signals Buffett’s commitment to his value-focused roots amidst the AI revolution. Amazon’s potential for profitability through AI and robotics innovations makes it an essential stock to watch in Berkshire’s portfolio.
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