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- Engadget
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NBC News
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Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway reveals new stake in beleaguered insurer UnitedHealth
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway revealed a new stake in troubled insurer UnitedHealth last quarter, according to a regulatory filing, a surprising buy because of the company's current reputation, but perhaps not considering his history of bargain investing. The Omaha-based conglomerate bought more than 5 million shares in the health care firm for a stake worth about $1.6 billion at the end of June. The stake puts it as the 18th biggest position in the Berkshire portfolio behind Amazon and Constellation Brands, according to VerityData. Berkshire's equity portfolio is worth about $300 billion, so it is possible that Buffett's two investing lieutenants Todd Combs and Ted Weschler were more responsible for this purchase rather than the 'Oracle of Omaha' himself. Buffett said one of his investment managers was behind the Amazon investment in 2019. The insurer's stock shot up 6% in extended trading following Berkshire's disclosure. Shares of UnitedHealth were down nearly 50% for 2025 through Thursday's close before Buffett's filing. The largest private health insurer has become the face of a public blowback in this country against the rising costs of health care. UnitedHealth is currently facing a Justice Department investigation into its Medicare billing practices. In May, the company pulled its annual earnings outlook and CEO Andrew Witty stepped down. Last month, UnitedHealth gave a new 2025 outlook that was well short of Wall Street estimates, hitting the stock further. Buffett, who's turning 95 this month, has been critical of the healthcare system in the U.S., calling it a 'tapeworm' on the economy due to its high costs. In 2018, he, along with Jeff Bezos and Jamie Dimon, launched a joint venture to improve healthcare for their employees and potentially for all Americans, but it was eventually shut down. UnitedHealth isn't the only stock Berkshire picked up recently. In fact, the conglomerate also took small stakes in steel manufacturer Nucor, outdoor advertising company Lamar Advertising and security firm Allegion. Berkshire also got back into homebuilders Lennar and DR Horton. Shares of Nucor jumped nearly 8% in afterhours trading, while Lennar and DR Horton popped about 3% each. Buffett also pared his positions in Bank of America and Apple. The Apple stake was cut by about 7%. Berkshire's largest positions as of the end of the second quarter were Apple, American Express, Bank of America, Coca-Cola and Chevron. The legendary investor is stepping down as Berkshire CEO at the end of the year, handing over the reins to Greg Abel. Buffett will stay on as chairman of the board. It's still unclear who will be in charge of Berkshire's gigantic equity portfolio, though Buffett has alluded that Abel will be making all capital allocation decisions at the conglomerate. UnitedHealth attracted other buyers last quarter, according to filings, including Michael Burry and Appaloosa Management's David Tepper. Shares of the insurer are trading at a price-earnings ratio of just under 12, near its lowest in more than a decade. There was speculation regarding a mystery stock Buffett was buying as Berkshire had asked for permission to keep certain holdings secret last quarter. It turns out the secret stock was a combination of multiple positions and likely the stakes added in DR Horton, Nucor and Lennar 'A' shares.


Tom's Guide
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I test smartwatches for a living — 5 Apple Watch Ultra 3 upgrades I want to see
The debut of the Apple Watch Ultra 3 is likely right around the corner. This would make it the first new model in the Ultra series since 2023's Ultra 2, but what will the standout features be? From a bigger screen to more efficient power consumption to an onboard camera near the digital crown, there's no shortage of Apple Watch Ultra 3 rumors. And if even half of them pan out, Cupertino's next-gen premium wearable could be a major upgrade over previous models. But let's put rumors aside for a moment and talk about the upgrades that we, the users, actually want. As one of the lead smartwatch reviewers here at Tom's Guide, I've got no shortage of strong opinions, including several upgrades I'd like Apple to borrow from the competition. With that in mind, here are the five biggest Apple Watch Ultra 3 feature enhancements I'm hoping for come fall launch time. There have been a handful of leaks hinting at some sort of emergency communication feature coming to the Apple Watch Ultra 3 to assist users when off the grid or away from their phones. As both a smartwatch nerd and an outdoor adventure enthusiast, I'd love to see this one come to fruition. Of course, Apple isn't the only smartwatch maker rumored to be working on such a tool. Leaks suggest that Google might be working on something similar for the Pixel Watch 4. Either way, another peace-of-mind safety tool joining the likes of fall and crash detection would be a great addition to Apple's top-of-the-line smartwatch. It seems like every yet-to-launch smartwatch is rumored to debut a first-of-kind hypertension monitoring, yet none of the brands have cracked the code, just yet. Could the Apple Watch Ultra 3 be the first device that alerts users if their blood pressure is abnormally high? I'm hopeful. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. Hypertension is a silent killer that often goes undiagnosed, similar to sleep apnea and atrial fibrillation (AFib). With the ability to monitor for potential signs of the condition, the Ultra 3 will become an even more powerful holistic tool, especially with the long-awaited return of SpO2 monitoring for U.S. customers. While the Apple Watch Ultra 2 is a capable sleep-tracker, despite its heft, Apple is the only major smartwatch maker that doesn't provide users with a daily numeric sleep score based on a combination of sleep metrics. Basically, all of the best smartwatch models, minus Apple, offer it. The best Garmin watches, Samsung smartwatches, and Pixel Watches all provide a sleep score from one to 100. Often based on total time spent asleep and time spent in deep sleep and REM versus light sleep, this metric can be especially handy at the start of the day. Got a low sleep score? Maybe today isn't the day to meet friends for cocktails after work. Similar to sleep scores, Apple is also one of the only smartwatch makers that doesn't provide users with some sort of daily energy level score, which tends to be based on a combination of recent sleep quality, physical activity, and overall health trends. Garmin watches have had the feature, called 'Body Battery,' since 2018, while Fitbit first introduced a similar 'Readiness Score' in 2021. Samsung's Energy Score is only a year old, having debuted on last year's Galaxy Watch 7 and Galaxy Watch Ultra. Arguably more useful than the sleep score, keeping tabs on your energy levels can help you make informed decisions about the intensity of your workouts (or whether to even exercise at all) and even potentially help you spot incoming illnesses (low score despite lots of rest/health lifestyle). Last, but not least, I'd love to see Apple emulate Google's Loss of Pulse Detection feature. Similar to fall and crash detection, if a loss of pulse or abnormal pulse is registered in a user, the Pixel Watch 3 can automatically contact emergency services/loved ones and send for help. Right now, the Pixel Watch 3 is the only smartwatch on the market with this tool, but seeing as virtually every smartwatch feature gets lovingly duplicated eventually by the other big players — the folks at Google I chatted with fully expect this — I'd be thrilled to see the Apple Watch Ultra 3 debut with something comparable.