Warren Buffett's Strategic Moves: Unstoppable Stocks and Dividend Opportunities

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Warren Buffett, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, has invested $91 billion in two key stocks since 2018, focusing heavily on repurchasing shares of his own company. This move, totaling nearly $78 billion, was facilitated by a change in buyback rules in 2018, allowing for more flexibility. Despite being a net seller of stocks recently, Buffett's significant buybacks indicate his confidence in Berkshire Hathaway's value.
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