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BlackRock, Morgan Stanley, Vanguard, and Soros Fund Management up Apple stakes

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According to recent regulatory filings, during the fourth quarter several large asset managers added Apple shares. BlackRock increased its stake in Apple by 8.3 million shares, bringing its total holdings to 1.15 billion shares — valued at approximately $313.9 billion. Apple now accounts for about 5.31% of BlackRock’s overall portfolio.

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Morgan Stanley also increased exposure, holding more than 230 million shares worth $62.7 billion. Apple remains its largest position at 3.74% portfolio weight.

Vanguard Group expanded its holdings to 1.43 billion shares valued at $387.75 billion. Apple ranks second among its top positions at 5.62%. Goldman Sachs lifted its stake by 3% to over 99 million shares worth $26.9 billion, making it the firm’s second-largest holding at 3.3%.

Soros Fund Management added 16% to its Apple position, bringing holdings to about 416,000 shares valued near $108 million.


MacDailyNews Take: Smart moves. As we wrote last month, “Apple and, indeed, the entire U.S. economy, are primed to roar in 2026!”



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