(HedgeCo.Net) For more than a decade, Apple was not just Berkshire Hathaway’s largest equity holding—it was the defining symbol of Warren Buffett’s late-career evolution. Once skeptical of technology, Buffett ultimately embraced Apple as the ultimate consumer brand, a cash-generating ecosystem with loyalty bordering on utility status. At its peak, Apple accounted for well over 40% of Berkshire’s public-equity portfolio, an unprecedented level of concentration for a firm known historically for di...
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