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A Berkshire Hathaway employee has bagged Warren Buffett's $1 million prize after calling 31 of the first 32 games in March Madness.
Warren Buffett has been trying to give away $1 million to an employee of Berkshire Hathaway during the NCAA's March Madness basketball tournament — for at least a decade. Buffett, 94, previously told ...
A lucky Berkshire Hathaway worker finally netted the $1 million grand prize that Warren ... Buffett, 94, has long expressed a desire to give away significant prize money through the contest ...
Warren Buffett’s dream of awarding $1 million in his company’s NCAA bracket contest is coming true ... for the big prize after predicting the winners of 31 of the 32 games in the first ...
For nearly a decade now, Warren Buffett ... since 2016, the contest’s grand prize—a lifetime payout of $1 million per year to any participant able to predict the winners of the tournament ...
"The winner of the contest along with eleven other Berkshire ... the 32 games," a Berkshire Hathaway news release states. WARREN BUFFETT, IN ANNUAL LETTER, TOUTS BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY'S SUCCESS ...
It took nearly a decade, but someone finally won Warren Buffett's ... The overall winner of the challenge opted to keep their identity private. Buffett, 94, has run similar bracket challenges ...
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