The price for lunch with Warren Buffett:
$3,300,100
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[June 04, 2018]
By Jonathan Stempel
(Reuters) - An anonymous bidder has agreed
to pay $3,300,100 at auction to have a private lunch with Warren
Buffett, the billionaire chairman of Berkshire Hathaway Inc.
The winning bid came near the end of a five-day online auction on eBay
to benefit the Glide Foundation, a San Francisco charity that serves
people who are poor, homeless or battling substance abuse.
It was the third highest price in the 19 years Buffett has offered
lunch, near the record $3,456,789 bid in both the 2012 and 2016
auctions. This year's auction drew 136 bids from just six bidders before
ending on Friday night.
The auction helps cover Glide's $20 million annual budget, which goes
toward providing roughly 750,000 free meals, shelter, HIV and Hepatitis
C tests, job training, and children's day care and after-school
programs.
"Glide really takes people who have hit rock bottom and helps bring them
back," Buffett said in a statement.
Buffett, 87, has raised $29.6 million for Glide through the 19 auctions.
His first wife Susan, who died in 2004, introduced him to Glide after
volunteering there. The Reverend Cecil Williams, 88, Glide's charismatic
co-founder, remains a minister at its affiliated church.
"The $3.3 million is an extraordinary gift, not just the money but the
fact that Warren Buffett lends his name and reputation and shines a
light on the work Glide does," Glide's president, Karen Hanrahan, said
by phone. "Demand for our services is skyrocketing, in this city of
innovation and wealth."
The winning bidder and up to seven friends can dine with Buffett at the
Smith & Wollensky steak house in Manhattan.
Buffett will discuss anything apart from what he might invest in next.
Ted Weschler, a hedge fund manager, paid a combined $5.25 million to win
the 2010 and 2011 auctions, and later joined Berkshire as one of
Buffett's investment managers.
Berkshire has more than 90 businesses in the insurance, energy, food and
retail, industrial, railroad, real estate and other sectors, and also
invests in companies such as Apple Inc, Wells Fargo & Co and Coca-Cola
Co.
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Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett plays bridge during the
Berkshire annual meeting weekend in Omaha, Nebraska May 3, 2015.
REUTERS/Rick Wilking/File Photo
According to Glide, these bidders have won its auctions:
2000: Pete Budlong, $25,000
2001: Jim Halperin and Scott Tilson, $20,000
2002: Jim Halperin and Scott Tilson, $25,000
2003: David Einhorn, Greenlight Capital, $250,100
2004: Jason Choo, Singapore, $202,100
2005: Anonymous, $351,100
2006: Yongping Duan, California, $620,100
2007: Mohnish Pabrai, Guy Spier, Harina Kapoor, $650,100
2008: Zhao Danyang, Pure Heart Asset Management, China, $2,110,100
2009: Courtenay Wolfe, Salida Capital, Canada, $1,680,300
2010: Ted Weschler, $2,626,311
2011: Ted Weschler, $2,626,411
2012: Anonymous, $3,456,789
2013: Anonymous, $1,000,100
2014: Andy Chua, Singapore, $2,166,766
2015: Zhu Ye, Dalian Zeus Entertainment Co, China, $2,345,678
2016: Anonymous, $3,456,789
2017: Anonymous, $2,679,001
2018: Anonymous, $3,300,100
(Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; Editing by Paul Simao)
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