Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathway Inc. has hit a milestone, reaching a market value of $1 trillion, making it the first U.S. company outside of the tech industry to achieve this mark. This news highlights the company’s consistent growth and investment success over the years under Buffett’s leadership. Despite its diverse portfolio, which includes sectors from insurance to railroads, it’s a notable achievement that a non-tech company has been able to join the trillion dollar club, which includes tech giants like Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Google-parent Alphabet, and Meta Platforms, the parent company of Facebook.
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