It’s hard to imagine the bromance between Bill Gates and Warren Buffett never taking shape. But in the early 1990s, the Microsoft Corp. co-founder harbored skepticism about building a relationship with the famed investor.
“Look, he just buys and sells pieces of paper. That's not real value added. I don't think we'd have much in common,” Gates wrote in a 2016 GatesNotes blog post.
“Look, he just buys and sells pieces of paper. That's not real value added. I don't think we'd have much in common,” Gates wrote in a 2016 GatesNotes blog post.
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