Berkshire Hathaway’s Apple stake cut sparks major tech sell-off

Berkshire Hathaway’s Apple stake cut sparks major tech sell-off

August 6, 2024   05:23 pm

Apple and Nvidia spearheaded a significant sell-off in technology stocks on Monday as US recession concerns and Berkshire Hathaway’s decision to cut its stake in Apple ended a months-long rally in the sector.

High-performing shares of Alphabet Amazon, Meta Platforms, Microsoft, and Tesla, along with Apple and Nvidia, fell by as much as 6.5%. This drop in the Magnificent Seven stocks threatened to wipe out nearly $900 billion from their combined market value.

Chip stocks, which had been Wall Street’s favourites in the AI trade, also tumbled. Advanced Micro Devices, Intel, Super Micro Computer , and Broadcom  fell as much as 7.8%. The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index was down nearly 3%.

The share slide followed a weak US payrolls report on Friday, pushing investors globally towards safer assets and spurring bets that the Federal Reserve might soon cut interest rates to aid growth. Over the weekend, Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway announced it had halved its stake in Apple, raising concerns about the tech industry’s outlook.

After leading gains on Wall Street for over a year, big technology stocks have come under pressure recently. Signs that the payoff from hefty AI investments would take longer than expected have contributed to the decline.

Earnings reports from Amazon, Microsoft, and Alphabet have also sowed doubts that their margins could be hit by the billions spent on AI.

“Expectations have arguably become too high for the so-called Magnificent Seven group of companies. Their success has made them untouchable in the eyes of investors and when they fall short of greatness, out come the knives,” said Dan Coatsworth, an investment analyst at AJ Bell.

Despite the sell-off, Nvidia shares have nearly doubled in value this year after rising more than 200% in 2023. Other Magnificent Seven stocks, except Tesla, are also in positive territory for 2024. Some analysts suggested that Monday’s slide could offer investors an opportunity to buy shares of the big technology firms at better valuations, highlighting the expected long-term returns from generative AI investments and their strong market positions.

“Our playbook for 24 years covering tech stocks on the Street is to handhold investors through the panic and irrational global sell-offs to own the best tech names and winners driving the growth themes,” said Dan Ives, an analyst at Wedbush Securities.

Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway, meanwhile, is now sitting on nearly $277 billion in cash, up from a record $189 billion three months earlier. This increase in cash came as Berkshire posted a record quarterly profit from its dozens of operating businesses. Second-quarter operating profit rose 15% to $11.6 billion, or about $8,073 per Class A share, from $10.04 billion a year earlier, with nearly half coming from underwriting and investments in Berkshire’s insurance businesses. Net income fell 15% to $30.34 billion from $35.91 billion a year earlier.

Top ten Berkshire Hathaway investments

Company Holdings Stake Mkt. price Value % of portfolio
  1. Apple Inc
789,368,450 5.10% $219.86 $173,550,547,417 44.30%
2. Bank of America Corp 942,429,882 12.10% $37.58 $35,416,514,966 9.00%
3. American Express Company 151,610,700 21.30% $232.28 $35,216,133,396 9.00%
4. Coca-Cola Co 400,000,000 9.30% $69.33 $27,732,000,000 7.10%
5. Chevron Corp 122,980,207 6.70% $148.55 $18,268,709,750 4.70%
6. Occidental Petroleum Corp 255,281,524 28.80% $57.67 $14,722,085,489 3.80%
7. Kraft Heinz Co 325,634,818 26.90% $36.06 $11,742,391,537 3.00%
8. Moody’s Corp 24,669,778 13.50% $460.59 $11,362,653,049 2.90%
9. Chubb Ltd 25,923,840 6.40% $271.32 $7,033,656,269 1.80%
10. Mitsubishi Corp 358,492,800 8.60% $19.37 $6,943,145,591 1.80%

Source: CNBC Berkshire Hathway Portfolio Tracker as of last reported filing.

Buffett’s move to slash Berkshire Hathaway’s massive Apple stake could prove unsettling for the broader stock market, especially given the recent weak tech earnings, a disappointing jobs report, and overall market uncertainty.

Source: Reuters / The Express Tribune 

--Agencies

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