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Berkshire sells more BofA shares, netting $9 bln since July
Oct 3, 2024 1:12 AM

Sept 25 (Reuters) -

Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway ( BRK/A ) has offloaded

more shares in Bank of America ( BAC ), its latest filing showed

on Tuesday, raking in about $9 billion since July.

The conglomerate said it sold around 21 million shares

between Sept. 20 and Sept. 24 for around $863 million, following

sales of about 45.6 million shares in multiple rounds earlier in

the month.

Berkshire - which is still BofA's biggest shareholder - now

owns a 10.5% stake in the U.S. banking major worth $32.13

billion, per LSEG data. If its holding falls below 10%, it will

no longer be required to report stake sales regularly.

Earlier this month, BofA CEO Brian Moynihan praised Warren

Buffett, saying he had been a "great investor" who "stabilized"

the company.

"I don't know what exactly he is doing because, frankly,

we can't ask," Moynihan told investors at a financial conference

in New York.

Buffett began investing in the bank in 2011 when Berkshire

bought $5 billion worth of preferred stock, signaling his

confidence in Moynihan's ability to restore the lender to health

following the 2008 financial crisis.

The billionaire, 94, swapped the preferred stock for common

stock in 2017 after exercising warrants.

In April 2023, he told CNBC that he liked Moynihan

"enormously" and did not want to sell the bank's stock at the

time, despite exiting other banking sector investments.

BofA's shares were last down marginally in premarket

trading. The stock has risen about 17% so far this year, while

the S&P 500 Banks Index, which tracks large-cap banks,

is up nearly 19%.

The benchmark S&P 500 has gained around 20%

year-to-date.

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