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Buffett sells bank of america again, cashing out a total of tens of billions of dollars, approaching the regulatory 10% exemption reporting threshold.
During October 3-7, Buffett once again reduced his shareholding in Bank of America to cash out 0.383 billion, reducing his shareholding ratio to 10.1%. However, he is still the largest shareholder of the bank. Since mid-July, he has cashed out approximately 10 billion in total. If he sells a little more of Bank of America, the shareholding ratio will drop below 10%, and Berkshire Hathaway will no longer need to disclose trading activities in a timely manner.
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