ENGLISH SPEECH WARREN BUFFETT Becoming successful English Subtitles

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Learn English with Warren Buffett. In a recent interview, Warren Buffett discussed key elements of success with Yahoo Finance Editor-In-Chief Andy Serwer. Warren Buffett is one of the world's richest and most respected businessmen and known as the "Oracle of Omaha." At a young age, Warren Buffett demonstrated excellent business skills. He founded Buffett Partnership Ltd. in 1956, and by 1965 he had taken over Berkshire Hathaway. The owner of a conglomerate with holdings in the media, insurance, energy, and food and beverage industries, Buffett is one of the richest men in the world and a prominent philanthropist. In this speech, he also quotes: "If you get to be 65 or 70 and later, and the people that you want to have love you actually do love you, you're a success. I've never seen anybody that if they have a lot of people that love them, that is other than happy." Watch with big English.
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