Shanghai Daily

Lunch with Buffett sells for US$3.3m

- INVESTMENT (AP)

AN anonymous bidder offered over US$3.3 million on Friday for a private lunch with Warren Buffett, an amount just short of the record paid in 2016 and 2012 for the chance to pick the brain of the renowned investor and philanthro­pist.

An online auction that raises money for the Glide Foundation to help the homeless in San Francisco ended Friday night on eBay with a winning bid of US$3,300,100. The winner wished to remain anonymous.

The price was the third highest in the 18 years Buffett has offered the lunch. Winners paid US$3,456,789 in 2012 and 2016, which remain the most expensive charity items ever sold on eBay.

Buffett has raised more than US$26 million for the Glide Foundation through the annual auctions. Bidders continue to pay high prices for the chance to talk with Buffett, who leads Nebraskaba­sed Berkshire Hathaway, and the event raises a significan­t part of Glide’s US$20 million annual budget.

Buffett supports Glide because of the work the charity does to help people. His first wife, Susie, introduced him to Glide after she volunteere­d there.

“Glide really takes people who have hit rock bottom and helps bring them back. They’ve been doing it for decades,” Buffett said.

Glide provides meals, health care, job training, rehabilita­tion and housing support to the poor and homeless.

Buffett has said he gets asked about a variety of topics during the lunch. The only subject that’s off limits is what Buffett might invest in next.

The winners of the lunch auction dine with Buffett at a steak house in New York City.

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