Alphabet Lifts, Nvidia Drops, Sinclair Potential Merger
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On this episode of Stock Movers:
- Alphabet (GOOG) is the biggest gainer among Magnificent 7 tech stocks in US premarket trading Monday, after regulatory filings Friday showed Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway acquired 17.9 million shares in the Google parent during the third quarter.
- Peter Thiel’s hedge fund Thiel Macro sold off its holdings in Nvidia (NVDA) during the third quarter, according to a 13F filing. The fund offloaded its entire position of 537,742 shares in the world’s premier AI chipmaker, which would have been worth about $100 million based on the closing price from Sept. 30. The filing comes not long after SoftBank Group Corp. announced a similar move to sell off its shares in Nvidia in October for $5.83 billion.
- Sinclair (SBGI) has taken an 8.2% stake in EW Scripps as part of a potential merger strategy that it has been actively discussing with the company for several months, according to a 13D filing.
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