Warren Buffett, the legendary investor and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, has made a notable move, adding around $6 billion to Berkshire's already massive cash reserve. This increase comes through a series of strategic stock sales of Bank of America (BofA) shares, which began in mid-July. The sales mark a significant reduction in one of Berkshire's largest equity holdings.
According to a recent filing released on Friday, Berkshire Hathaway sold 21.1 million BofA shares over three consecutive days-Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday-last week. These sales generated a total of $848.2 million, with the shares being sold at an average price of $40.24 each. Notably, this is just the latest in a consistent selling spree by Berkshire, which has now sold BofA shares for six straight trading sessions.

Since initiating the reduction on July 17, Berkshire has offloaded shares during 21 of the last 33 sessions, effectively trimming its BofA holding by 14.5%. In total, the investment conglomerate has sold 150.1 million shares, reaping $6.2 billion in proceeds. The average selling price across these transactions stands at $41.33 per share.
Despite these sales, Bank of America remains Berkshire Hathaway's third-largest equity position, making up approximately 11% of its investment portfolio. Even with the significant reduction, Berkshire retains a dominant 11.4% stake in the bank, comprising 882.7 million shares valued at nearly $36 billion. However, the recent sales have positioned Vanguard Group, which holds 639 million BofA shares, as a potential contender for the top shareholder spot should Berkshire continue to sell.
The motivation behind Buffett's decision to cut down his stake in BofA remains speculative. Last year, Buffett expressed confidence in Bank of America, despite concerns about the broader banking sector, stating that he had no intention of selling the stock. This recent move, therefore, raises questions about whether Buffett's perspective on the financial giant has shifted or if it reflects a broader strategy related to Berkshire's record $277 billion cash pile, which stood at this level as of June 30.
Adding an intriguing personal note to the financial narrative, Buffett turned 94 on Friday, making this strategic sell-off a noteworthy event as it coincided with his birthday. While market analysts and investors speculate about the reasons behind these sales, the "Oracle of Omaha" remains silent.
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