Tuesday, January 11, 2005
Eliot Spitzer goes after Warren Buffett
reading Warren Buffett's mail. After a fashion.
Kirkendall thinks that Buffett will "push for a global settlement quickly," very astutely pointing out that "[d]escriptions of broad and uncontrollable criminal investigations are a bit difficult for Mr. Buffett to explain in his his annual letter to Berkshire shareholders."
"Besides," Tom snarks, "Mr. Spitzer could use Mr. Buffett's political support in his upcoming political campaigns."
Indeed.
Tom Kirkendall has been
Kirkendall thinks that Buffett will "push for a global settlement quickly," very astutely pointing out that "[d]escriptions of broad and uncontrollable criminal investigations are a bit difficult for Mr. Buffett to explain in his his annual letter to Berkshire shareholders."
"Besides," Tom snarks, "Mr. Spitzer could use Mr. Buffett's political support in his upcoming political campaigns."
Indeed.