
Warren Buffett’s gradual departure from Apple’s shares, like a quiet sigh, stirs murmurs among investors. The stock, once a beacon of innovation, now lingers in the shadows of its own grandeur. One might wonder: does this retreat signal a shift in fortune, or merely the inevitable ebb of a tide that never quite reached the shore? The company’s mission, etched in glossy advertisements, speaks of revolution-yet the reality, as seen in quarterly reports, often feels more like a slow march through familiar terrain. For the value investor, such contradictions are not mere curiosities but compass points, guiding through the fog of speculation. The market, ever indifferent, continues its dance, leaving aspirations to linger like unsent letters.
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