Warren Buffett is 95 today. Here's a look back at his remarkable life.
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Warren Buffett turns 95 and will step down as Berkshire Hathaway CEO in December after 55 years leading the company. He began investing at age 11 and used stock investing and business acquisitions to amass substantial wealth. Buffett bought stakes in companies such as Coca-Cola and acquired businesses like Geico, generating billions in returns. He transformed an initially failing textile mill into a diversified conglomerate valued at about $1 trillion. His tenure spanned roughly six decades and reshaped the company into a major investment conglomerate. December’s leadership change will close a long era of his direct control.
The legendary investor bought his first stock at 11 and built a $1 trillion company. Buffett made billions by investing in stocks like Coca-Cola and buying businesses like Geico. It's Warren Buffett's 95th birthday, his last as Berkshire Hathaway CEO. When he steps down in December, it will mark the end of an era that saw the legendary investor transform a failing textile mill into a $1 trillion conglomerate over six decades.
Buffett made billions by investing in stocks like Coca-Cola and buying businesses like Geico. It's Warren Buffett's 95th birthday, his last as Berkshire Hathaway CEO. When he steps down in December, it will mark the end of an era that saw the legendary investor transform a failing textile mill into a $1 trillion conglomerate over six decades. Here's a look back at Buffett's remarkable life.
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