Why Warren Buffett Said No to Lehman and AIG in 2008
Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway is famous on Wall Street for having the cash to make deals happen, even during a crisis. But in 2008, he turned down both Lehman Brothers and AIG when they asked for help. In an interview with WSJ, he explains why.
Видео Why Warren Buffett Said No to Lehman and AIG in 2008 канала Wall Street Journal
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