Buffett Bets Big on Media, Trims Amazon Holdings
Warren Buffett's Bold Moves: A New Chapter as Berkshire Hathaway Shifts Gears
In a surprising twist, Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway has reduced its Amazon holdings by 77%, while investing significantly in The New York Times. This strategic shift highlights Buffett's cautious stance on tech and a renewed interest in media, raising questions about future market trends.
Introduction: Overview of Berkshire's Q4 2025 Portfolio Changes
Major Reduction in Amazon Holdings
New Investment in The New York Times
Other Portfolio Adjustments in Q4 2025
Analysis of Buffett's Decision‑Making Process
Impact on the Technology Sector
Rationale Behind Media Investment
Broader Context: Berkshire's Investment Strategy and Cash Reserves
Public Reactions and Market Sentiment
Future Implications for Berkshire Hathaway's Portfolio
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