Buffett joined the buzz around the sale of RBS Insurance
Buffett joins the buzz around RBS's insurance sale
Royal Bank of Scotland has begun a beauty parade of City advisers to help float or sell its insurance business after a flurry of interest from potential suitors said to includ
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Buffett Alias Mao Zedong
This presentation illustrates some basic Fuller Model concepts, in the Critical Path, by positing a vector between Mao and Warren Buffett. It also covers the history of the English/American Empire JP Morgan and other capitalistic/socialistic fallacies-concepts. How can Warren Buffett and Mao Zedong be named in the same sentence? Perhaps its because the king of capitalism may be a major beneficiary of government policy. It could be argued that the government is entirely responsible for the structure and performance of the Insurance industry. So is Buffett really an export in exploiting financial and legal capitalism? Wepollock DVD's (VLC or Quicktime, Datafile) tinyurl.com
Warren Buffett P1
America's most beloved investor is now the world's richest man. Soared past friend and bridge partner Bill Gates as shares of Berkshire Hathaway climbed 25% since the middle of last July. Son of Nebraska politician delivered newspapers as a boy. Filed first tax return at age 13, claiming $35 deduction for bicycle. Studied under value investing guru Benjamin Graham at Columbia. Took over textile firm Berkshire Hathaway 1965. Today holding company invested in insurance (Geico, General Re), jewelry (Borsheim's), utilities (MidAmerican Energy), food (Dairy Queen, See's Candies). Also has noncontrolling stakes in Anheuser-Busch, Coca-Cola, Wells Fargo. Insurance operations flourished in 2007. "That party is over. It's a certainty that insurance-industry profit margins, including ours, will fall significantly in 2008." The Oracle of Omaha issued a challenge to members of The Forbes 400 in October; said he would donate $1 million to charity if the collective group of richest Americans would admit they pay less taxes, as a percentage of income, than their secretaries. Had long promised to give away his fortune posthumously. Irrevocably earmarked the majority of his Berkshire shares to charity in 2006, mostly to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Gift was valued at $31 billion on day of announcement; donation will far exceed that sum so long as Berkshire shares continue to rise.
