Warren Buffett’s lunch auction to benefit a San Francisco charity has drawn a top offer of $2 million with four days of bidding remaining, putting the annual frundraiser ahead of last year’s pace.
The weeklong auction on EBay Inc. which began yesterday, has generated bids from at least two potential donors as of 9:57 a.m. in San Francisco, according to the website. Last year, bidding reached $400,100 on the third day and set a record of $2.63 million in the final hours. This year’s auction closes June 10.
The weeklong auction on EBay Inc. which began yesterday, has generated bids from at least two potential donors as of 9:57 a.m. in San Francisco, according to the website. Last year, bidding reached $400,100 on the third day and set a record of $2.63 million in the final hours. This year’s auction closes June 10.

Buffett’s “Generosity, and that of the winning bidders, has provided meals, health care, job training, rehabilitation and housing support to help lift people out of these hard times,” Reverend Cecil Williams, Glide’s founder, said in a statement.
The auction winner gets lunch for eight with Buffett in New York at Smith & Wollensky, the steakhouse. Buffett, who’s revered by other investors, turned Omaha, Nebraska-based Berkshire from a failing textile mill into a $ 190 billion seller of bricks, power and hurricane insurance.
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