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Warren Buffett, the CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, manages a $291 billion portfolio that includes 44 stocks, with nearly 75% of the assets concentrated in just seven major holdings, notably Apple and American Express. The company has recently shifted towards selling stocks, with over $127 billion in net sales this year, prompting analysis of Buffett's investment strategies and the economic factors influencing his decisions. Among other significant investments are five Japanese trading companies viewed as long-term positions, alongside a mix of smaller holdings including Kraft Heinz and Domino's Pizza.
Source: YAHOO