As of December 2024, Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway continues to focus on a mix of long-term value investments in various sectors. Key holdings include:
Apple Inc. (AAPL) – Representing 26.24% of the portfolio, Apple remains Buffett’s largest holding, reflecting his confidence in its consistent profitability and innovation.
American Express (AXP) – At 15.44% of the portfolio, this long-term investment benefits from strong brand value and consumer trust.
Bank of America (BAC) – Making up 11.88%, it highlights Buffett’s belief in the financial sector’s resilience and growth potential.
Coca-Cola (KO) – With 10.79%, this investment demonstrates his preference for companies with enduring consumer appeal.
Chevron (CVX) and Occidental Petroleum (OXY) – Combined energy investments make up over 10%, aligning with Buffett’s focus on industries he understands well.
Other notable positions include investments in Kraft Heinz, Visa, and DaVita, reflecting Berkshire’s strategy of diversifying across consumer goods, healthcare, and financial services. Recent updates suggest minimal portfolio turnover, emphasizing a buy-and-hold philosophy