Warren Buffett's Top Dividend-Paying Stocks Dominate His $375 Billion Portfolio

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Warren Buffett's investment portfolio, valued at $375 billion, is heavily concentrated in two dividend-paying stocks: Apple and Bank of America. Apple, which makes up 48% of Berkshire's equity portfolio, has seen its stock price rise by 627% since Berkshire disclosed its stake in 2016. Bank of America, the second-largest holding at 9.3% of the portfolio, benefits from Buffett's belief in the long-term growth of the U.S. economy. Both stocks offer dividend yields, with Apple's quarterly payouts expected to be significant due to Berkshire's large stake.
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