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Uploaded by on May 3, 2008

An estimated 30,000 shareholders of Berkshire Hathaway Inc., the company Buffett has built into a financial powerhouse, will attend their annual meeting today at the Qwest Center Omaha in large part because of his success and influence in three major fields: investing, ethics and philanthropy

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  • i just cant believe that he has 62 billion in the bank and he can STILL BE A REGULAR GUY...!!!!!!!!!??????????

  • lol dude he doesnt have 62 billion in the bank its in his stocks and shares

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  • @jhalas20 its $122.6k now..something like 70% rise from $75k

  • its not bout who cares someone an ice cream bar...the video depicts how simple this richest man is

  • 75 k US$ per share symbol BRK.A.....market is tough on even Warren.

  • 124 k  US$ per share symbol BRK.A.

  • Damn Little kid is a share holder? DAMN>> ! in a good way.

  • Warren Buffett's shareholder meeting

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    Q1 profit down 64% on derivative losses

    Buffett said US dollar will remain weak

  • I gave this a 2 because...who really cares that someone sold Warren an ice cream bar? Do you have any videos from the actual meeting?

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