How rich is Warren Buffett’s wife

Who is Astrid Menks?

Astrid Menks was born in 1946 in Latvia. She’s a 74-year-old former cocktail waitress, but probably best known for being the wife of Warren Buffett. He is a business tycoon, investor and philanthropist, one of the five richest people in the world as of the start of 2020.

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How rich is she, as of now? Net worth of Astrid Menks

Being the wife of a billionaire, Astrid Menks is also a billionaire. Her husband, Warren Buffett, is considered one of the most successful investors of all time, as well as one of the most trusted financial advisors in the world. According to ‘Forbes’ magazine, Warren has a total wealth of around $75 billion, as of the start of 2020.

Astrid Menks – dünyanın ən məşhur zənginlərindən Warren Buffettin xanımı. Onlar evlənərkən Warren Buffettin 76, Astridin isə 60 yaşı vardı… Bu Buffetin ikinci evliliyidir.

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Life before fame

Astrid Menks spent her early years in Latvia. There she was brought up by her parents, however, there is no information about their names and professions. She has Latvian and American nationality and belongs to the white Caucasian ethnic group. At some point in her life, Astrid decided to move to the United States in order to pursue her career. She moved to Omaha, Nebraska and started working as a cocktail waitress at a local bar.

Unusual relationship with Warren Buffett

Astrid Menks and Warren Buffett first met at the cocktail bar where she worked in the 1970s, and where Warren’s first wife, Susan Thompson Buffett, worked as a cabaret singer.

Susan moved to San Francisco to pursue her singing career in 1977. Before that, she introduced Warren to Astrid and other girls who worked there, to take care of him. Thus, Warren continued to visit the bar and soon became enamored of a relationship with Astrid. After dating for a year, they started living together. Susan knew them and was at peace with their relationship.; they even used to appear together at various events holding hands. Obviously, their relationship was quite complex since the two women shared Warren. He never divorced Susan and remained with her until her death in 2004. Two years after Susan’s death, Warren married Astrid.

The ceremony was held at her daughter’s residence on her 76e birthday on August 30, 2006. Astrid has adopted her children with Susan, as much as necessary – their names are Peter, Howard and Susan Alice Buffett.

Who is her husband? Warren Buffett Short Wiki/Bio

Warren Edward Buffett was born on August 30, 1930, therefore under the zodiac sign of Virgo, in Omaha, Nebraska USA, where he was raised with his two sisters by their father, Congressman Howard Buffett, and their mother Leila Buffett. His father also owned a brokerage, so Warren became interested in investing and the stock market from an early age.

He even visited the New York Stock Exchange when he was ten years old. and soon purchased his first shares of Cities Service Preferred at the age of 11.

Educational background

Warren Buffett went to Rose Hill Elementary School and then to Alice Deal High School. When he enrolled at Woodrow Wilson High School in 1947, he wanted to pursue a career in business, as he had already earned around $5,000 delivering newspapers. However, under pressure from his father, Warren enrolled in the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.

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Two years later, he transferred to the University of Nebraska, from which he received a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration at the age of 19. He then went on to study at Columbia Business School at Columbia University, where he earned his Masters in Economics degree in 1951. Subsequently, Warren went to the New York Institute of Finance.

Early career

Warren Buffett began his career at his father’s office, Buffett-Falk & Co., working as an investment salesman between 1951 and 1954. During the same period, he taught the course related to investment principles at the University of Nebraska-Omaha.

He was soon spotted by businessman Benjamin Graham and began working at his firm, Graham-Newman Corp., as a securities analyst until 1956 when the firm closed. its doors when Benjamin retired.

Buffett Partnership

At that time, Warren had over $174,000 in personal savings (about $1.47 million today), so he formed his own partnership, called Buffett Partnership Ltd. Over time, his business grew steadily, so he began operating three partnerships, and by the end of the decade, Warren was operating seven. Over the next five years, his partnerships made over 250% of profits, which greatly increased his personal capital, so that by 1962 Warren was a millionaire.

Berkshire Hathaway

Subsequently, Warren Buffett began investing in the textile manufacturing company, Berkshire Hathaway Inc., buying shares in owner Seabury Stanton for $7.60 per share and over the next year his assets grew exponentially, so he eventually took over the company, fired Stanton, and appointed Ken Chace to run the company. During the 1960s, Warren steered the company towards the insurance industry. In 1970 he took over as CEO and chairman, and by the end of the decade the company had stock valued at $1,310. In 1985 the company was sold, then Warren became a billionaire in 1990 when the company sold his Class A shares worth $7,175 each, but he still owns around 300,000 Class A shares of the company. society.

Other business ventures

Warren Buffett has also invested in a number of other companies. In 1987, he became the main shareholder of Salomon Inc. and took over its management. One of his best investments came the following year, when he started buying shares of the Coca-Cola Company. He also invested in the Washington Post Company, the Sanborn Map Company, the General Electric Company, and the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation railroad, among others. He is also the author of “The Essays Of Warren Buffett: Lessons For Corporate America” ​​(2001).

Volunteer

Warren Buffett is also known as a philanthropist – he said he would donate 83% of his fortune to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation; he also runs his own charitable Buffett Foundation. In December 2010, he co-created “The Giving Pledge”, with Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg, urging the wealthy to donate at least half of their wealth to charity, as they had done.

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