Warren Buffett, a billionaire investor is the world's second-richest person, and perhaps America's most-revered capitalist. Buffett, 78, bought Berkshire, a struggling textile mill, in 1965,whose market value is approx $145 billion at present. Berkshire owns close to 80 companies. According to Berkshire's latest proxy filing, as of February 28, Buffett owned 26.9 per cent of Berkshire in aggregate and controlled 31.8 per cent of the company's voting power. Berkshire's stock price is high, trading in the last year for high five-figure and low six-figure amounts for a Class "A" share, because there are few shares outstanding. Buffett does not believe in stock splits and encourages long-term investing.
Buffett has nearly all his net worth, estimated in March at $40 billion by Forbes magazine, invested in Berkshire. He has said every Berkshire share he has will go to philanthropies after his death. In June 2006, he pledged 85 percent of his net worth to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and four family charities. He supports several charities and nonprofit offering programs for the poor, hungry and homeless.Buffett tells his shareholders that he thinks of them as "owner-partners" who will retain their part-ownership in Berkshire indefinitely.
Buffett draws a $100,000 annual salary to run Berkshire. He drinks five cans of Cherry Coke a day. Buffett has lived in the same house for a half-century, a 10-room, five-bedroom home on less than three-quarters of an acre in Omaha, near his office. The home was assessed at $727,600 last year. Buffett plays ukulele and is a bridge partner of Bill Gates, the Microsoft Corp chairman and Berkshire director.
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