Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRK-A), one of the renowned conglomerates formerly led by investor Warren Buffet has made a few significant moves in the fourth-quarter. As companies file their 13F, we get an insight into where the billionaires are investing their money.
Buffett is known for identifying stocks before they peak and making the most of their upside. While investors shouldn’t blindly follow his moves, it can be interesting to see what he’s betting on. Warren Buffett made an interesting last move in the fourth quarter before retiring. He sold Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN | AMZN Price Prediction) and invested in the New York Times Company (NYSE:NYT). Berkshire first bought Amazon stock in 2019 with 536,000 shares. The position expanded with time and hit 10 million shares in 2025. However, Buffett loaded off a large position in the same year. What does this mean for investors? Let’s dig in.
Buffetts returns to the newspaper business
Tech companies have led the market…

