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Chips, semiconductor: link here.
Then:
- 60,060,880 shares
- $87
- $5,225,295,560
Today:
- $98
- This was basically a $50-stock for most of the period that Buffett would have bought it.
- So, he doubled his money in five years.
The big question: why did he sell 88% of it rather than all of it.
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From the blog just last month:
Why in the world does Buffett invest in companies that make up less than 1% of his entire portfolio, which is the vast majority of his holdings -- companies that make up less than 1% of his entire portfolio.
Link here. It took three screenshots to get his entire portfolio, and this does not include the companies he owns outright.
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