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Warren Buffett made headlines this week as Berkshire Hathaway confirmed its complete exit from BYD, the Chinese electric vehicle giant. According to CNBC and as detailed by Kingswell, Berkshire completed the sale earlier this year after holding the BYD investment for nearly seventeen years. Initially purchased for just 230 million dollars in 2008, that stake ballooned almost 3900 percent, turning into a multibillion-dollar windfall. The news drew official appreciation from BYD’s management across multiple channels including Weibo, where execs called out Buffett and Charlie Munger for supporting BYD when it was an unknown company. BYD’s team insisted the sale was not a judgment against its prospects but rather standard investing discipline—Buffett and Munger simply buy and sell based on business logic, not sentiment.
Meanwhile, Berkshire doubled down on its Japan strategy, informing Mitsui this week that it now owns more than 10 percent of the Japanese trading house’s voting shares—a leap confirmed by Mitsui in a press release. This is not just a passive increase, but the result of another active acquisition of Mitsui’s shares, and Berkshire characterized the holding as a long-term bet with potential for further accumulation. The move continues Buffett’s growing involvement in Japanese trading conglomerates, a diversification from his heavy US-centric portfolio.
While Buffett himself largely remains out of the public spotlight, Berkshire’s business activities were the talk of finance circles. Major dividends rolled in this week—over 169 million dollars from Bank of America, 130 million from Kraft Heinz, and 11 million from UnitedHealth Group—adding to the company’s legendary cash hoard. In lighter news, Berkshire-owned See’s Candies and Jazwares announced another Halloween collaboration, shipping limited-edition Squishmallows and chocolates for an October 4 release, creating a minor social media buzz from fans and collectors.
No significant personal appearances or provocative social posts from Buffett himself were spotted this week. Instead, his impact was felt through cascading financial headlines about the sale of BYD and the new Mitsui milestone. As for broader biographical significance, the BYD exit closes one of Berkshire’s greatest international bets, while the Mitsui move underscores Buffett's rare but determined approach to select foreign markets. His activity signals ongoing adaptability in strategy even as he approaches the twilight of his legendary career. According to Kingswell and CNBC, the financial world is still hanging on his every move and recalibrating as he maneuvers the world’s biggest conglomerate through a shifting global landscape.
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