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...It has since featured as a North Sea consolidator, acquiring Chevron’s assets there for $1.7bn in 2019....
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...It increased its investments in oil majors Chevron and Occidental and media company Paramount Global....
...Berkshire also purchased 2.3mn shares in Chevron, lifting the value of its stake in the oil major to more than $23bn; 9.5mn shares in Paramount; and 22.2mn shares in Occidental....
...The sell-off in financial markets hampered Berkshire’s equity portfolio, which includes large stakes in Apple, American Express, Chevron and Bank of America....
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