Am I mistaken in stating that when Warren Buffett makes an investment in a company, the subsequent increase in its value may not solely be a result of any specific actions taken by the company itself? Instead, the surge in stock price might primarily stem from the influence of other investors who follow Warren Buffett's lead. His reputation as a successful and esteemed investor often prompts others to emulate his choices, leading to increased demand for the stock, which, in turn, drives its price higher. In this scenario, the company's fundamental performance might not be the primary driving factor behind the stock's rise, but rather the confidence and trust other investors place in Warren Buffett's investment decisions.
as an example COF and of course Apple.
Thoughts?
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