Acceptable Face of the Filthy Rich?

Wednesday, October 28, 2009
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A bit of half-term light entertainment for you all today.  Here’s an interview the BBC’s Evan Davis did with master investor Warren Buffett.  Amazing - Buffett at one point seems to be arguing for the redistribution of wealth - or did I mis-hear him?  Oh well, I guess I better send him my address and bank details.  I’m sure he’d appreciate that I am a very deserving cause.

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