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Buffett's Berkshire trims some stock stakes Text Size[url=] [/url][url=] [/url]
Published: Friday, 14 Feb 2014 | 6:09 PM ET
By: Alex Crippen | Senior Coordinating ProducerGetty Images
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Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway eliminated its holdings of Dish Network andGlaxoSmithKline during the fourth quarter of 2013 and pared its holdings of several other companies.
The moves are all relatively small, however, especially by Berkshire standards.
The Dish shares were worth about $31 million at the current price, and the Glaxo stake totaled only $19.3 million, indicating that they were handled by one of Berkshire's portfolio managers rather than by Buffett himself.
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There were no major additions to the portfolio, other than previously disclosed new or additional shares of Goldman Sachs,General Electric, USG andDaVita Healthcare Partners.
(Read more: Berkshire Hathaway's 15 biggest stock holdings)
Last October, Berkshirecoverted Goldman warrants into more than $2 billion of common stock. The warrants were part of a 2008 loan deal.
Under similar deals, Berkshire received almost 11 million GE shares in mid-October and more than 21 million shares of USG in December.
The DaVita share purchases were most recently disclosed in early December.
Berkshire cut its holdings of ConocoPhillips by 18.1 percent during the fourth quarter, moving to 11.08 million shares from 13.53 million shares, a reduction of $160 million at the current price.
It cut its stake in Suncor Energy by 27.8 percent, to 13 million shares from 18 million—a $167 million reduction.
—By CNBC's Alex Crippen. Follow him on Twitter: @alexcrippen
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