One legend exits, a streaming war reignites, and AI redraws the market map - where should investors focus now?
In this episode, hosted by Michelle Martin with Ryan Huang, we unpack Warren Buffett’s last portfolio reshuffle at Berkshire Hathaway - trimming Apple, Amazon and Bank of America while adding some well-known names.
Berkshire has now been a net seller for 13 straight quarters - is the Oracle signalling caution at peak valuations?
In media, Warner Bros Discovery’s $70B content deal with Netflix faces a last-minute push from Paramount - can it outbid and reshape the streaming battlefield?
Tech leads markets higher as Nvidia inks a multi-year AI infrastructure deal with Meta, potentially squeezing Broadcom’s edge.
In UP or DOWN, we size up Palo Alto Networks’ profit miss, Moderna’s FDA review reversal, and Yangzijiang Maritime’s proposed buyback.
Back home, the STI reopens with CapitaLand Investment up while OCBC, DFI Retail and Hongkong Land lag - is Singapore ready to gallop into the Year of the Horse?
Hear about Berkshire Hathaway, Apple, Amazon, Bank of America, New York Times, Domino’s Pizza, Chevron, Warner Bros Discovery, Netflix, Paramount, Nvidia, Meta, Broadcom, Palo Alto Networks, Moderna, Yangzijiang Maritime, CapitaLand Investment, OCBC, DFI Retail, Hongkong Land.

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