Warren Buffett Joins Quantum Computing Boom with Investments to Boost Berkshire Hathaway Shareholder Wealth

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Key Facts

  • Billionaire Warren Buffett, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, achieved a cumulative return of 5,789,503% over six decades as of July 7.

  • Berkshire Hathaway’s investment arm, New England Asset Management (NEAM), manages $616 million in assets.

  • NEAM holds 122 securities, including stakes in quantum computing firms, specifically Alphabet and Microsoft.

As of July 7, Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway recorded an astonishing 5,789,503% return on its Class A shares since his tenure began. This performance has garnered 40,000 investors at the company’s annual meetings and has led to increased interest in its quarterly Form 13F filings. Berkshire has a secondary portfolio through its New England Asset Management (NEAM), acquired in 1998, which currently manages $616 million in assets, yet doesn’t fully reveal its holdings in these filings.

Among NEAM’s investments, two significant tech players, Alphabet and Microsoft, are linked to the burgeoning quantum computing industry. Alphabet’s experimental Willow chip and Microsoft’s Azure Quantum show great potential in transforming industries by solving complex problems and enhancing computing capabilities.

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