Warren Buffett's Final Investment: The Oracle Ends His Career Where He Started
Berkshire Hathaway’s $376 million stake reflects Buffett’s focus on durable brands and recurring digital subscription growth of 14%, marking his final major investment move.
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Warren Buffett becomes the latest billionaire media investor—just five years ago he called the industry ‘toast,’ now his company invested $352 million in The New York Times
Just five years after Berkshire Hathaway sold all 31 of its papers and Warren Buffett deemed the industry “toast,” the investor has rejoined a legion of billionaires with their money in media.
The Berkshire Hathaway conglomerate, led by Warren Buffett, reduced its share in Apple and Amazon during the last quarter of 2025, to ...
The first thing Warren Buffett (96), the legendary investor known as the "Sage of Omaha," picks up every morning isn't a corporate analysis document or an investment report. It's five newspapers, thick with the scent of ink, from the Wall Street Journal to his hometown's Omaha World-Herald. His daily routine has been called "the most trusted morning scene in the capitalist world." He cited newspapers as the source of knowledge, saying, "Knowledg…
Warren Buffett's Final Investment: The Oracle Ends His Career Where He Started
Quick Read Warren Buffett’s final major investment was The New York Times (NYT) before Berkshire Hathaway (BRK-A) transitioned to Greg Abel. Berkshire’s newest 13F also shows continuing sales of Apple (AAPL) and a major reduction in Amazon (AMZN) ownership. The New York Times grew to 12.8 million digital subscribers and increased net income 243% to $344M since 2020. Berkshire holds record $381.6B in cash and recently increased its Alphabet st…
Warren Buffett reshuffled his portfolio shortly before his retirement as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway. As a farewell, the star investor invested in the New York Times and separated from most of his Amazon shares.read more on t3n.de
The legendary investor clung his head post to the nail, but before that brought a group a price jump.
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