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  2. Susan Buffett - Wikipedia

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    Susan Thompson Buffett (June 15, 1932 – July 29, 2004) was an American activist for the causes of civil rights, abortion rights and birth control, and the first wife of investor Warren Buffett. She was a director of Berkshire Hathaway , owning 2.2 percent of the company worth about $3 billion at the time of her death, [ 1 ] making her the ...

  3. Inside billionaire Warren Buffett's unconventional marriage ...

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    For much of his life, investment guru Warren Buffett has had a less than conventional marriage. While he remained married to his first wife Susan from 1952 till her death in 2004, he lived with ...

  4. Warren Buffett - Wikipedia

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    Warren Edward Buffett (/ ˈ b ʌ f ɪ t / BUF-it; born August 30, 1930) [2] is an American investor and philanthropist who currently serves as the chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway.

  5. Rebecca Quick - Wikipedia

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    Over the course of her career, Quick has interviewed some of the world's most influential investors and financial power brokers, including among others: Warren Buffett, Bill Gates, Alan Greenspan, T. Boone Pickens, Jamie Dimon, and Charlie Munger. [3]

  6. What Warren Buffett’s Living Situation Can Teach Those Who ...

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    With an estimated net worth of $141 billion, Warren Buffett’s name is practically synonymous with wealth. Yet you wouldn’t know it by the way he lives his life.

  7. Warren Buffett's 'Woodstock for Capitalists' a smaller affair ...

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    OMAHA, Neb. (Reuters) -Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc will hold its annual shareholder meeting in person on Saturday for the first time since before the pandemic, but the extravaganza ...

  8. David L. Sokol - Wikipedia

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    Prior to his abrupt resignation in March 2011, Sokol was widely regarded as the likely successor to Warren Buffett. [7] Often referred to as Buffett's Mr. Fix-It, [8] Sokol was tasked with rescuing underperforming Berkshire divisions Johns Manville and NetJets. Under Sokol's leadership Johns Manville was brought back on track and NetJets swung ...

  9. Billionaire Warren Buffett Sends an Ominous Sign to Wall ...

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    Investors follow Warren Buffett's moves closely. He has earned the respect of the investing community for his wisdom, common sense, and -- most importantly -- a track record of beating the market.