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In the last few days, Warren Buffett has been making waves not from a podium, but from the trading desk, quietly reshaping the Berkshire Hathaway story in ways biographers will be unpacking for years. According to Reuters, Berkshire’s latest SEC filing shows that under Buffett’s continued influence as chairman, the company bought roughly 23.5 billion dollars of stocks while selling only 3.7 billion in the second quarter, ending a 14 quarter streak of net selling. Reuters and CNBC both report that the headline move was an 83 percent increase in Berkshire’s stake in Alphabet, to about 106 million shares worth around 37 to 38 billion dollars, instantly making Google’s parent Berkshire’s third largest equity holding behind Apple and American Express. Buffett told CNBC, “I initiated it,” making clear that even after stepping down as CEO at the end of 2025, he remains the key architect of the big capital allocation calls.

For long term biographers, this Alphabet pivot is crucial. Forbes and Fortune frame it as Buffett finally correcting a long standing blind spot on big tech and AI, with 10 billion dollars of the stake coming via a private placement that helps fund Alphabet’s AI infrastructure build out, and roughly another 7 billion scooped up in the open market. Financial press from Barron’s to The Motley Fool notes that Berkshire simultaneously bulked up on Delta Air Lines, Lennar, and other cyclicals, while trimming Bank of America, Ally Financial, Capital One, and fully exiting Constellation Brands. Commentators are already casting this as the post retirement Buffett era: Greg Abel holds the CEO title and just spent tens of billions, but multiple outlets, including Forbes and Yahoo Finance, stress that Buffett’s fingerprints are all over the portfolio, especially the Alphabet bet and a fresh 4.2 billion dollars of Berkshire share buybacks, echoing his long standing conviction that Berkshire itself can be his best investment.

On the softer side of the news, there are no verified major public appearances or splashy social media moments from Buffett in the last 24 hours; coverage is almost entirely document driven, built off earnings releases, 13F filings, and a prior CNBC interview, rather than new quotes or sightings. Any chatter that Buffett is “fully hands off” now should be treated as speculation: the deal flow and on the record comments point to a chairman who is deliberately writing his final chapters through capital allocation rather than camera time.

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