Dear Fellow Investor,
On May 15, Warren Buffett disclosed that he sold all shares of Taiwan Semiconductor.
When asked why he only held the stock for a few months, Buffett said:
"I don't like its location, and I've reevaluated that.
I feel better about the capital that we've got deployed in Japan than in Taiwan.
I wish it weren't sold, but I think that's a reality."
I feel better about the capital that we've got deployed in Japan than in Taiwan.
I wish it weren't sold, but I think that's a reality."
"The Buck Stops Here,"
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