Billionaire investor Warren Buffett got his entrepreneurial start at age 7, buying six-packs of Coke for a quarter, then hawking the beverages for a nickel apiece on hot summer nights.
Now, at age 83, he’s still betting on simple indulgences.
Timbit doughnut holes, recently acquired by Burger King, have a cult-like following in Canada, exactly following Warren Buffett's model of investing in popular food companies.
August 27, 2014 at 09:00 AM
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Billionaire investor Warren Buffett got his entrepreneurial start at age 7, buying six-packs of Coke for a quarter, then hawking the beverages for a nickel apiece on hot summer nights.
Now, at age 83, he’s still betting on simple indulgences.
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