Buffett's Apple Bet Paying Off Big: 50% of His Portfolio Now in Tech Giant He Sees as Strong, Innovative, and Reasonably Priced
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Warren Buffett's biggest investment is in Apple stock, which makes up about 50% of his $347 billion portfolio.
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Buffett likes Apple for its strong management, wide economic moat, and dividend payments that deliver Berkshire Hathaway hundreds of millions in annual dividend income.
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Apple has seen tremendous revenue growth over time and has an installed base of 2.2 billion active devices globally.
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Services like subscriptions are becoming an important high-growth area for Apple alongside hardware sales.
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Even with a higher valuation multiple than when Buffett first bought, Apple still looks reasonably priced given its financial metrics and future opportunities.