1. Berkshire Hathaway reported a 1% YoY revenue increase and a 16% YoY operating income surge in Q2. 2. Warren Buffett has been aggressively converting equity holdings into cash and Treasuries, selling billions of dollars worth of stock. 3. The pace of share buybacks slowed significantly to $345 million for the quarter, indicating a cautious approach to capital allocation.
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