Buffett says passing on Google was a mistake, calls it more likely to be a winner now

Buffett says passing on Google was a mistake, calls it more likely to be a winner now

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2026-07-15 11:26:44
Warren Buffett said on July 15 that not investing in Google earlier was a mistake, adding that based on the company’s current performance, it is now “more likely to be a winner.” He also said he still favors Berkshire Hathaway’s investment in Apple. Commenting on decision-making at Berkshire, Buffett said Abel is currently the “decision-maker,” while adding that neither of them would do something the other disagrees with. According to market data from BIT (bit.com), Google shares were down 0.5% in U.S. premarket trading. The update also said Berkshire Hathaway currently holds about $31 billion worth of shares in Alphabet, Google’s parent company.
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Warren Buffett said on July 15 that not investing in Google earlier was a mistake, adding that based on the company’s current performance, the company is now “more likely to be a winner.”

Buffett also said he remains positive on Berkshire Hathaway’s investment in Apple. On Berkshire’s internal decision-making, he said Abel is currently the “decision-maker,” while adding that neither of them would do anything the other does not agree with.

According to market data from BIT (bit.com), Google shares were down 0.5% in U.S. premarket trading. The update also said Berkshire Hathaway currently holds about $31 billion in shares of Alphabet, Google’s parent company.

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