Warren Buffett's Top Holdings as of September 30, 2025
Warren Buffett, through Berkshire Hathaway, continues to prioritize high-growth companies with significant share gains.

As of September 30, 2025, Warren Buffett's portfolio remains predominantly focused on high-growth sectors, with notable positions in companies that have demonstrated exceptional performance.
Berkshire Hathaway's top holdings include:
Berkshire Hathaway itself, with a total portfolio value of $2,673,345,019,55. The investor's strategy revolves around identifying companies that can compound value over the long term.
Key holdings as of the latest update include:
Apple Inc. (AAPL): With a total stock value of $6,065,611,6097 and a 14.92% decrease in shares from the prior period, this position reflects a strategic focus on technology innovation.
Bank of America Corporation (BAC): At $2,930,673,1919 with a 6.15% decline in shares, this financial services leader maintains a significant presence in the portfolio.
Chubb Limited (CB): With a total stock value of $884,370,9614 and a 15.9% increase in shares, this financial services company shows strong growth potential.
Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL): At $433,839,7121 with a 100% increase in shares, this communication services leader is a cornerstone of Buffett's strategy.
Davita Inc. (DVA): With a total stock value of $427,317,6132 and a 4.84% decline in shares, this healthcare provider remains a stable investment.
SIRIUS XM Holdings Inc. (SIRI): At $2,904,885,649 with a 4.2% increase in shares, this consumer discretionary company continues to grow.
Verisign Inc. (VRSN): With a total stock value of $2,513,300,752 and a 32.36% decrease in shares, this technology leader is a key component of the portfolio.
Dominos Pizza Inc. (DPZ): At $1,287,335,476 with a 13.22% increase in shares, this consumer cyclical company shows promising growth.
Lennar Corporation (LEN): With a total stock value of $888,701,738 and a 0.03% increase in shares, this consumer cyclical company remains stable.
Nucor Corporation (NUE): At $867,801,447 with a 3.12% decline in shares, this basic materials company is a consistent performer.
Buffett's approach to investing emphasizes long-term value compounding, and his portfolio reflects a strategic focus on companies that consistently deliver growth.