Berkshire Hathaway BRK.B is once again reshaping its equity portfolio, adding shares of Alphabet, Delta Air Lines and Lennar while reducing positions in Kroger, Bank of America, Capital One Financial and several other companies, according to its 13F filing. Berkshire purchased approximately $23.5 billion in equities and sold about $3.7 billion per media reports.

The conglomerate increased its Alphabet stake by roughly 48.1 million shares, bringing its total to 106 million shares valued at $37.8 billion at the end of the second quarter. Alphabet is now Berkshire’s third-largest U.S. equity holding, behind Apple and American Express.

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