OMAHA, Neb., June 28, 2008

Lunch With Buffett?—Just $2.1M

Chinese Investor Pays Top Dollar To Have Lunch With Billionaire Buffett In Charity Auction

  • A Chinese investor placed the winning bid of $2.1 million at a charity eBay auction for a chance to have lunch with billionaire Warren Buffett, above. Photo

    A Chinese investor placed the winning bid of $2.1 million at a charity eBay auction for a chance to have lunch with billionaire Warren Buffett, above.  (AP / file)

(AP)  A Chinese investment fund manager won the chance to have lunch with billionaire Warren Buffett by bidding $2.1 million in the most expensive charity auction ever held on eBay.

Zhao Danyang of the Hong Kong-based Pureheart China Growth Investment Fund won the auction, which ended Friday evening with a bid of $2,110,100.

A spokeswoman for the Glide Foundation, which receives all the proceeds from the auction, identified the winner Saturday.

It appears that Zhao and Buffett share a similar investment philosophy. But Zhao could not be reached Saturday, and no one answered the phone at Buffett's Omaha office.

The auction will provide a significant boost to Glide, which provides social services to the poor and homeless in San Francisco. The foundation operates on a $12 million annual budget, spokeswoman Denise Lamott said.

"It almost feels like a miracle," Glide's founder Reverend Cecil Williams said in a statement. "We are amazed and ready to continue our work of breaking the cycles of poverty."

Last year's lunch brought in $650,100.

A group of Glide staff members and supporters gathered in a small hotel ballroom Friday to watch the auction results. Lamott said there were shouts of celebration when the bids topped $1 million.

"It was absolutely unbelievable," Lamott said.

Zhao and up to seven friends will dine with Buffett at the Smith & Wollensky steakhouse in New York City whenever the two men can schedule it. Last year's winners collected their prize only Wednesday.

The investment philosophy Zhao's fund describes on its Web site is similar to Buffett's approach of finding companies with an enduring competitive advantage that are selling for significantly less then they are worth.

Buffett, chairman and chief executive of Berkshire Hathaway Inc., is primarily known for his investing success. Berkshire owns more than 60 subsidiaries including insurance, clothing, furniture, jewelry and candy companies, restaurants, natural gas and corporate jet firms and has major investments in such companies as Coca-Cola Co., Anheuser-Busch Cos. and Wells Fargo & Co.

But Buffett is also known for his philanthropy.

In 2006, he announced his plan to give away the bulk of his nearly $49 billion fortune over time. Most of his shares of Berkshire stock will go to five charitable foundations, with the largest going to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

Lamott said eBay officials confirmed that this year's lunch with Buffett was the most expensive charity item the site has ever sold.

Previously, the most expensive charity item ever sold on eBay was a Harley-Davidson motorcycle autographed by celebrities that Jay Leno offered in 2005 for tsunami relief. It brought $800,100.

Buffett has been auctioning off lunches online for six years but began auctioning the lunches for Glide off-line in 2000. He offers only one lunch a year.

Williams called Buffett's dedication to the charity lunches amazing.

"Thank you, Warren Buffett, for your deep compassion and sensitivity that empowers us to transform the lives of so many people in need," Williams said.


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by oneworldusa June 29, 2008 3:21 AM EDT
Hey, finally money coming IN from China!! It''s like another economic stimulus!
Looks like it''s going to a good cause. Hope it can help a lot of good people met with misfortune to get back on their feet.

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by loneeagle57 June 29, 2008 4:02 AM EDT
I''d settle for lunch with Jimmy Buffett
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by haoli25 June 29, 2008 8:15 AM EDT
Yep, me too. I would rather have lunch with Jimmy Buffett at the ''Cheeseburger In Paradise'' in Waikiki.
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by naucoming4u June 29, 2008 8:49 AM EDT
Hmmm, an old Midwestern guy going to have lunch with a Chinese investment manager whose english (or engrish) is probably so broken that conversation will be really short between the two of them!

But that aside.... good for Mr. Danyang for donating such a huge sum of money for a good cause!
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by sistatee-2009 June 29, 2008 2:26 PM EDT
Think Warren will pick up the tip?
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by rjstolba June 29, 2008 2:31 PM EDT
Maybe our ICON Warren should discuss his logic for buying billions of dollars in FOREIGN merchandise for his retail chains and his other FOREIGN purchases!!!!!
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by rob416 June 29, 2008 3:20 PM EDT
I was not sure I was reading the title of this story correctly. Did Chinese investors pay $2.1M to eat at a Chinese buffet with Warren or was it to eat with him? Either way I''m not sure it was worth it.

Only kidding about the question, I know the money is for charity and it was lunch with Warren Buffett. You would think that for $2.1M it could have atleast been dinner and a better prize. Nothing against Mr. Buffett, but it ridiculous sometimes how much people are put in a pedastil.
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by tejasdemo June 30, 2008 2:11 PM EDT
Hopefully Warren told him all the wrong info.
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by incog-nito June 30, 2008 10:26 PM EDT
For $2.1 million, it had better be a buffet.
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