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A lucky, and likely wealthy, person bid more than $19 million to
dine with Warren Buffett, in the 21st and final time that the
billionaire businessman auctioned a private lunch to benefit a San
Francisco charity, Trend reports with reference to Reuters .
The winning bid in the eBay auction that ended on Friday night
far surpassed the previous record of $4.57 million, paid in 2019 by
cryptocurrency entrepreneur Justin Sun, although the new winner's
identity could not immediately be determined.
Proceeds benefit Glide, a nonprofit in San Francisco's
Tenderloin district that helps the poor, homeless or those battling
substance abuse. Glide offers meals, shelter, HIV and hepatitis C
tests, job training and children's programs.
Buffett, 91, the chairman and chief executive of Berkshire
Hathaway Inc, has raised more than $53.2 million for Glide in the
21 auctions, which began in 2000.
An eBay spokeswoman said the lunch was the most expensive item
ever sold on the company's website to benefit charity.
No auctions were held in 2020 and 2021 because of the COVID-19
pandemic.
Buffett became a supporter of Glide after his first wife Susan,
who died in 2004, introduced him to the charity, where she had been
volunteering.
He has also pledged to give away nearly all of his fortune.
Buffett was worth $93.4 billion on Friday, ranking seventh
worldwide, according to Forbes magazine.
This year's auction winner and up to seven guests will dine with
Buffett at the Smith & Wollensky steakhouse in Manhattan.
Buffett will talk about almost anything, but not where he may
invest next.
Hedge fund managers David Einhorn and Ted Weschler are among
previous auction winners.
Weschler became a Berkshire portfolio manager after paying a
combined $5.25 million to win the 2010 and 2011 auctions.
Berkshire owns dozens of companies including the BNSF railroad,
Geico car insurance, energy, manufacturing and retail businesses,
and stocks such as Apple Inc and Bank of America Corp.
Buffett still owns nearly 16% of the Omaha, Nebraska-based
conglomerate, despite having donated more than half of his shares
since 2006, including $4 billion on June 14.
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