Warren Buffett bought shares of Kroger (KR) and Biogen (BIIB) in Q4-2019, and reduced his Apple (AAPL) and Wells Fargo (WFC) stakes, according to Berkshire Hathaway’s (BRKB) latest quarterly SEC 13F filings.
Buffett bought nearly 19 million shares of Kroger, worth around $549 million, and almost 649,000 shares of Biogen, representing a holding of $192 million. Berkshire Hathaway extended its position in the recent buy of RH and Occidental Petroleum Corp. (OXY)
Berkshire Hathaway reduced its stakes in Apple (AAPL) by 3.7 million shares and in Wells Fargo (WFC) by 55 million shares, a 14% cut. Also, the stake in Bank of America (BAC) has been reduced by more than 2 million shares. The Apple stock remains the largest holding in Buffett’s portfolio with 29%.
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