Berkshire Hathaway Vice Chairman Reduces More Than Half of Holdings to Cash Out $139 Million
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发表于 2024-9-25 15:48:07
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On Monday (9th), Ajit Jain, the Vice Chairman of Berkshire Hathaway under Warren Buffett, reduced his holdings of Berkshire Hathaway by more than half, cashing out $139 million. According to the document, Jain sold 200 Class A shares at an average price of $695418 per share, approaching the recent high of $725000 for the stock. Jain is in charge of Berkshire Hathaway's insurance business and has held key positions in the business for nearly 40 years.
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