Buffett Charity Lunch Fetches Over $1 Million Bid, Down From Last Year’s $3.5 Million
Staff Reporter | | Jun 12, 2013 02:12 PM EDT |
According to the RenMinWang report on June 11th 2013, an anonymous winner of an online charity auction will pay $1 million to lunch with Warren Buffett and friends, compared with last year's top bid, it came at less than three times the amount this year.
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The event raises funds for the GLIDE Foundation. The GLIDE Foundation is a charity organization based in San Francisco, which its mission is to provide meals, shelter and other services for the area's poor. The GLIDE auction's winners traditionally dine with Buffett at New York's Smith and Wollensky steak house.
The annual auction for the chance to dine with the Warren Buffett had reached record price levels in recent years. Last year's winning bid was $3.46 million, which topped the previous year's $2.63 million top bid from fund manager Ted Weschler, who was later hired as an investment manager at Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway.
This year's winner, who paid the lowest amount in six years at exactly $1,000,100, will have lunch with the Nebraska billionaire and up to seven friends at Smith & Wollensky in New York City. The five-day auction on eBay, which closed on Friday evening, received 106 bids.
Buffett, 82, who was introduced to GLIDE by his late first wife Susan, has held 14 auctions raising more than $15 million for the organization, which was founded 50 years ago.
The San Francisco Business Times reported the Rev. Cecil Williams, GLIDE's founder, as saying budget cuts were likely due to the surprisingly low auction results.
Williams, speaking to Reuters on Saturday, said the quote was inaccurate, and GLIDE would continue its fundraising efforts to meet its $17 million annual budget. He expressed gratitude for Buffett's longtime support and for the winning bid, calling it an important gift.
"We never know what will come. So we are very proud about what has taken place last night, and we feel we are on the right direction, doing the right thing, and making it count," Williams said.
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