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Becoming Warren Buffett
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The film tells the story of the legendary investor who started the struggle life from a young age as an ambitious boy obsessed with numbers from Nebraska. Perhaps this man's life because of his planning turned to a distinctive path where he ended up becoming one of the richest men in the world without a doubt
The film tells the story of the legendary investor who started the struggle life from a young age as an ambitious boy obsessed with numbers from Nebraska. Perhaps this man's life because of his planning turned to a distinctive path where he ended up becoming one of the richest men in the world without a doubt
Actors:
Carol Loomis,
Mitchell Savitsky,
Justin Van Voorhis,
Melinda Gates,
Warren Buffett,
Bill Gates,
Aiden Linkov
Carol Loomis
Mitchell Savitsky
Justin Van Voorhis
Melinda Gates
August 15, 1964 in Dallas, Texas, USA
Warren Buffett
30 August 1930, Omaha, Nebraska, USA
Bill Gates
28 October 1955, Seattle, Washington, USA
Aiden Linkov
Genre:
Documentary
Director:
Peter W. Kunhardt
Peter W. Kunhardt
Country:
United States
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