
Berkshire exits 16 stocks, adds Delta and Macy's in Abel's debut

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Berkshire Hathaway underwent a significant portfolio change, selling $24 billion in stocks and purchasing $16 billion, exiting 16 positions. In CEO Abel's first quarter, new investments included Delta Air Lines, Macy's, and Alphabet Class C, alongside a tripling of Alphabet Class A shares. This shift indicates a strategic rebalancing towards tech and consumer sectors, marking a departure from some previous holdings.

