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EPISODE · Nov 18, 2025 · 3 MIN

Buffett's Billion-Dollar Google Gambit: A New Era for Berkshire?

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Warren Buffet BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Last week saw the type of headline-flipping juggernaut moves you only get from Warren Buffett. The finance world reeled when Berkshire Hathaway revealed in its latest SEC filing that it’s made a first-ever $4.3 billion bet on Alphabet Google—yes, after twenty-seven years on the sidelines. The news sent Alphabet shares rocketing almost 7 percent in after-hours trading, and left tongues wagging in boardrooms and investor Twitter. For a man synonymous with Apple being his “crown jewel” for years, seeing Berkshire trim its Apple position by more than 40 percent in the last year, freeing up mountains of cash, is a plot twist straight out of a Wall Street thriller. According to The Economic Times, Buffett’s signature on this move underscores the torch-passing under way as he makes room for Berkshire’s new generation of stock pickers. Buffett’s about-face is widely seen as a blend of caution and opportunism, trimming an Apple position he believes is priced well beyond its fundamentals, while jumping headlong into Google with an eye on artificial intelligence and strong free cash flows. Analysts say the stock selection itself likely came from Berkshire’s up-and-coming investment chiefs, Todd Combs and Ted Weschler, but given the size it clearly had Buffett’s blessing. And while older hands debated if this marks a new era for Omaha, Buffett himself weighed in from a more sentimental angle. He sent out what he called his “farewell letter” to Berkshire shareholders on November 6, announcing that he’ll step down as CEO at year-end, passing the reins to Greg Abel. In characteristically wry style, Buffett promised to “go quiet,” but only “sort of,” as he’ll keep delivering a Thanksgiving message and step up his legendary philanthropy. Gone are his marathon annual letters and his famed Q&A sessions at the shareholder’s meeting—Abel will handle those now, though Buffett will still make floor appearances for the faithful. Outlets like Fortune and Nasdaq dissected every word, noting that Buffett used his final message to reflect on luck, mistakes, and enduring relationships, peppered with folksy Omaha wisdom and one last story about his brush with an appendectomy as a child. Social media lit up with speculation about what Buffett will do next as he approaches 95, and whether Berkshire’s bold Google bet hints at a change not just in valuation discipline, but in generational temperament at the top. Meanwhile, CNBC, Fox Business, and business Twitter all highlighted the historic portfolio pivot and the human side behind it, with memes of the “Oracle of Omaha” playing ukulele and echoing advice to live the life your obituary deserves. If there was a gossip column for billionaire retirees, Warren Buffett just dropped the scoop of the season. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Warren Buffet BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Last week saw the type of headline-flipping juggernaut moves you only get from Warren Buffett. The finance world reeled when Berkshire Hathaway revealed in its latest SEC filing that it’s made a first-ever $4.3 billion bet on Alphabet Google—yes, after twenty-seven years on the sidelines. The news sent Alphabet shares rocketing almost 7 percent in after-hours trading, and left tongues wagging in boardrooms and investor Twitter. For a man synonymous with Apple being his “crown jewel” for years, seeing Berkshire trim its Apple position by more than 40 percent in the last year, freeing up mountains of cash, is a plot twist straight out of a Wall Street thriller. According to The Economic Times, Buffett’s signature on this move underscores the torch-passing under way as he makes room for Berkshire’s new generation of stock pickers. Buffett’s about-face is widely seen as a blend of caution and opportunism, trimming an Apple position he believes is priced well beyond its fundamentals, while jumping headlong into Google with an eye on artificial intelligence and strong free cash flows. Analysts say the stock selection itself likely came from Berkshire’s up-and-coming investment chiefs, Todd Combs and Ted Weschler, but given the size it clearly had Buffett’s blessing. And while older hands debated if this marks a new era for Omaha, Buffett himself weighed in from a more sentimental angle. He sent out what he called his “farewell letter” to Berkshire shareholders on November 6, announcing that he’ll step down as CEO at year-end, passing the reins to Greg Abel. In characteristically wry style, Buffett promised to “go quiet,” but only “sort of,” as he’ll keep delivering a Thanksgiving message and step up his legendary philanthropy. Gone are his marathon annual letters and his famed Q&A sessions at the shareholder’s meeting—Abel will handle those now, though Buffett will still make floor appearances for the faithful. Outlets like Fortune and Nasdaq dissected every word, noting that Buffett used his final message to reflect on luck, mistakes, and enduring relationships, peppered with folksy Omaha wisdom and one last story about his brush with an appendectomy as a child. Social media lit up with speculation about what Buffett will do next as he approaches 95, and whether Berkshire’s bold Google bet hints at a change not just in valuation discipline, but in generational temperament at the top. Meanwhile, CNBC, Fox Business, and business Twitter all highlighted the historic portfolio pivot and the human side behind it, with memes of the “Oracle of Omaha” playing ukulele and echoing advice to live the life your obituary deserves. If there was a gossip column for billionaire retirees, Warren Buffett just dropped the scoop of the season. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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