TikTok is back, kids. The popular app, which is owned by China's ByteDance, reappeared for download on Apple's App Store today. Google Play reportedly said it was doing the same. TikTok has 170+ million U.S. users, the majority of whom are under 30.
Warren Buffett oversees the vast majority of Berkshire Hathaway's equity holdings, while fellow investment managers Todd Combs and Ted Weschler handle a small percentage of the $299 billion portfolio. Berkshire doesn't disclose which trades are made by which person, but Buffett almost certainly manages the largest positions like Apple (AAPL 2.18%).
Amazon (AMZN -0.16%) and Apple (AAPL 2.18%) have become among the world's most recognized companies. They've also become very valuable, with the former's market cap exceeding $2.4 trillion and the latter's about $3.4 trillion.
Got an extra $1,000 in idle cash you're not quite sure how to put to work? Why not poach a pick or two (or more) from Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A 0.50%) (BRK.B 0.52%) portfolio?
Semiconductor stocks have been among the biggest winners from the generative AI boom, as tech companies scramble to secure as much computing power as possible to train and deploy their AI models. For context, GPU leader Nvidia stock (NASDAQ: NVDA) has surged around 170% since early 2024, while Broadcom stock (NASDAQ: AVGO), which provides custom AI chips, has climbed 110%.
Apple and Google have pulled as many as 20 apps from their respective app stores after security researchers found the apps were carrying data-stealing malware for almost a year.
The Magnificent Seven stocks have been a huge source of gains for the S&P 500.
Apple (AAPL -2.40%) and SiriusXM (SIRI -0.78%) aren't exactly peers. One is a technology behemoth with its hands in everything from artificial intelligence to smartphones and wearable tech.
If any investor has stood the test of time, it is Warren Buffett, and with good reason.
Apple (AAPL -2.40%) has been a public company for more than 44 years. It's had a lot of twists and turns since, including the firing and rehiring of founder Steve Jobs.
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