On any given morning in Omaha, Nebraska, one can expect to find Warren Buffett buying breakfast at the local McDonald's. The billionaire investor loves to stop by the hamburger chain on his way to the office to run his trillion-dollar empire Berkshire Hathaway.
Few if any money managers command attention on Wall Street quite like Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A 0.99%) (BRK.B 0.95%) CEO Warren Buffett. Since ascending to the role as Berkshire's chief in the mid-1960s, the aptly named "Oracle of Omaha" has overseen a scorching-hot cumulative return in his company's Class A shares (BRK.A) of nearly 5,700,000%.
Another quarter, another Apple (AAPL 0.59%) sale from Warren Buffett. The legendary investor sold a massive chunk of Apple stock yet again in the third quarter, estimated to be worth more than $20 billion, or 100 million shares.
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway recently released its latest 13-F filing to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Buffett's team has been a net seller of stocks in recent quarters.
Warren Buffett's ability to consistently outperform the market has led many to think the billionaire investor has some sort of secretive edge. But the investing strategies Buffett and his top lieutenants over at Berkshire Hathaway employ are rooted in many simple concepts.
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