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- eric - Jul 25 2006 | investment, business, investing, warren buffett, Ajit Jain, General Re, BRK.B
Ajit Jain is considered to be a top-runner to replace Warren Buffett when he passes away. This is a great Bloomberg article on of the "guys behind the guy."
This is definitely one of the best snubs I have seen -
Quoted: ``It is undoubtedly the case that any disappointment I have caused you by declining the interview is far less than the disappointment I would have caused you by granting it.''
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