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Scenes from the annual meeting's kickoff party.
No one bid on a charity dinner to be held where the billionaire grew up.
The billionaire loves posing for wacky photos, but men better not cross the line.
Got some dirt on his shoulder.
Apparently it's seen some success as an online-only endeavor.
"Boehner didn't throw out the steering wheel, but a group behind him said 'Throw out the steering wheel, Mr. Speaker.'"
He loves all his favorite bankers equally, and they are all different people with their own special talents, okay?
Buffett aims his "itchy" trigger finger at Lubrizol.
"I'm always looking at the girl, but the girl may not be looking at me."
"Tell them I have a business meeting."
The rich actually just like to keep their extra cash in giant piles.
Sheryl Lucante, the maid of honor at his wedding, knows why Warren Buffett picked a little-known hedge-fund manager to run his empire.
But Warren Buffett's new successor was not who we hoped it would be.
The investor-king appoints (anoints?) an anonymous hedge-fund manager to take over Berkshire Hathaway's portfolio.
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