BlackRock Q3 reduces its holdings of over 8 million shares in Apple
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发表于 2023-11-14 12:00:19
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According to the 13F document released by BlackRock, one of the world's largest asset managers, BlackRock reduced its holdings of 8.23 million shares in Apple in the third quarter, with Microsoft and Nvidia both exceeding 2 million shares, and Google also experiencing a reduction of nearly 8 million shares. However, BlackRock Q3 is not entirely reducing its holdings in technology stocks. Amazon, Meta Platforms, and Tesla are all on its increase list, and Lilly is its top increase in individual stocks in Q3, buying a total of over 1.2 million shares. As of the end of Q3, the total market value of BlackRock's holdings had dropped to $3.48 trillion; Build 174 stocks and clear 227 stocks.
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