- Entry
- $22.40
- Final
- $22.21 -0.8%
- Target
- —
- Score
- +0.08
Berkshire has announced that they are going to sell their considerable stake in Kraft Hines. Is it not strange that they are announcing this beforehand? I’m sure they’ve already been selling, but why are they announcing that they are preparing to sell? Won’t that just drive the price way down even more? How often do large market participants announce that they’re going to buy/sell so much stock beforehand? Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2026/01/21/berkshire-set-to-exit-28percent-stake-in-kraft-heinz-after-rare-buffett-blunder.html
— ORIGINAL POST ·
How often do large market participants announce that they are going to buy/sell beforehand?
· r/investing
· Jan 21, 2026