Warren Buffett has retired as the CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, with Greg Abel taking over the $317 billion investment portfolio. The top stocks in the portfolio include Apple, American Express, and Bank of America. Buffett’s long-term success strategy is evident in the concentrated investments in these companies. Apple’s stock has been reduced by 74% over the last two years, while American Express and Bank of America remain solid bets for future growth. Other notable holdings in the portfolio include Coca-Cola, Chevron, Moody’s, Occidental Petroleum, and Chubb. Buffett’s legacy of strategic investing continues with Abel at the helm.
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