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This year’s winner, an employee at Berkshire subsidiary FlightSafety International, had an incredible run of 29 consecutive correct picks.
An employee of investor Warren Buffett won a $1 million prize by picking the winners of 31 of the 32 games played last week in the NCAA Men's Tournament.
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Warren Buffett has been trying to give away $1 million to an employee of Berkshire Hathaway during the NCAA's March Madness basketball tournament — for at least a decade. Buffett, 94, previously told The Wall Street Journal that the company made it easier than ever this year because he wants to see the money finally won.
March Madness has been decorated with dollar signs this year.
An employee from Berkshire Hathaway's pilot training company FlightSafety International had a near flawless record guessing NCAA men's college basketball games.
It took nearly a decade, but someone finally won Warren Buffett's $1 million NCAA ... year after someone finally won the grand prize. March Madness scores, bracket: Duke holds off Arizona; Texas ...
EXCLUSIVE: For the first time, Warren Buffett's employee March Madness pool has its first $1M winner—or winners. Buffett adjusted the rules this year—correctly predict at least 30 of the first 32 games—and the pool has a winner or multiple winners, FOS has learned.
WASHINGTON — For the first time ever, Warren Buffett's March Madness bracket pool has a million dollar winner. Buffett, the 94-year-old CEO of the company, offered employees the chance to win $1 million if they correctly predicted 30 out of the 32 first ...