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Warren Buffett On Brackets, China, GM, WFC [VIDEO]

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Warren Buffett was on CNBC this morning below are some clips.

Warren Buffett of Berkshire Hathaway is backing the Quicken Loans’ $1 billion bracket challenge with Yahoo Sports. Buffett provides insight on the competition.

Discussing the economic impact of China’s slowing economy, the state of housing and the U.S. economy, with Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway Chairman & CEO, and Dan Gilbert, Quicken Loans founder & Chairman.

Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway Chairman & CEO, weighs in on the WSJ report saying there is a surge in oil being shipped by rail. Dan Gilbert, Quicken Loans founder & Chairman, weighs in.

Discussing the multiple investigations into General Motors, and automobile innovation, with Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway Chairman & CEO, and Dan Gilbert, Quicken Loans founder & Chairman.

NOTE video formatting for embeds messed up a bit (from CNBC’s side) here are direct links if you prefer

 

Oil by rail shipments causing congestion: WSJ

Warren Buffett: Wells Fargo & U.S. Bank in very good shape

Buffett says GM’s Barra has a ‘new chance’

Warren Buffett says 2008 crisis worse than he realized

Picking the perfect bracket for $1 billion

Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway Chairman & CEO, provides insight on U.S. debt, bank regulations and the connection between a growing economy and inflation. Dan Gilbert, Quicken Loans founder & Chairman, weighs in.

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