Warren Buffett says he sold Apple too soon and would buy more of it, though not in this market

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Skip Navigation Markets Business Investing Tech Politics Video Watchlist Investing Club PRO Livestream Menu Key Points Warren Buffett said he sold Apple too soon and would buy more of it, though not in the current market. "It's not impossible that Apple would get to a price, we would buy a lot of it," Buffett told CNBC's Becky Quick. "But not in this market." The billionaire investor also announced he's bringing back his famed charity lunch. In this article AAPL BRK.A Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNT watch now VIDEO 4:47 04:47 Warren Buffett on Apple: I sold too soon Squawk Box Warren Buffett said he sold Apple too soon and would buy more of it, though not in the current market. "I sold it too soon. But, I bought it even sooner, so," Buffett told CNBC's Becky Quick in an interview Tuesday on "Squawk Box " in which he announced he's bringing back his famed charity lunch . Apple remains Berkshire Hathaway's largest holding even after the conglomerate trimmed its stake to $61.96 billion at the end of last year, according to InsiderScore. However, Buffett said Tuesday that he would continue to add to the position if it gets cheaper. He said the iPhone maker is not yet attractive even after falling more than 14% off its recent high, and dropping more than 6% this month. That's amid turmoil in the broader market, with both the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the Nasdaq Composite in a correction. …

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