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Warren Buffett charity lunch auctioned for $3.46 million

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Inside an IKEA store in Stockholm, Sweden
Inside an IKEA store in Stockholm, Sweden

A typical lunch at a high-end Manhattan steakhouse for nine people might run $1,000 or so, but when Warren Buffett is the guest of honor the price can rise to $3.46 million.

That is how much an as-yet unknown bidder paid in the annual online charity auction for the right to lunch with the " Oracle of Omaha" and seven friends at the Smith & Wollensky steakhouse in Manhattan.

The proceeds were up compared to last year, when fund manager Ted Weschler bid $2.63 million to have lunch with Buffett. The 81-year-old Nebraska billionaire ended up hiring Weschler last September to be an investment manager at Berkshire Hathaway.

A total of 10 bidders entered 106 bids over the five-day auction that ended on Friday evening, much stronger than last year when just two people made a total of eight bids. The winning offer was exactly $3,456,789.

The previous 12 auctions raised more than $11.5 million for the San Francisco-based charity GLIDE, which sponsors a variety of programs for the disadvantaged, from meals for the needy and housing to community clinics. Buffett was introduced to GLIDE via his late first wife Susan.

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