Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway at a glance

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By Jonathan Stempel and Carolina Mandl

OMAHA, Neb. (Reuters) -Warren Buffett is welcoming tens of thousands of people to Omaha, Nebraska for the first time since 2019 to attend the annual shareholder weekend for Berkshire Hathaway Inc, including the company's annual meeting on April 30.

Vice Chairman Charlie Munger will join Buffett on stage to answer five hours of shareholder questions. Two other vice chairmen, Greg Abel and Ajit Jain, will also be on hand to answer questions. The meeting will be webcast on cnbc.com.

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Here are some facts about Buffett and Berkshire.

FACTS ABOUT WARREN EDWARD BUFFETT

Born: Aug. 30, 1930

Education: University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Columbia Business School

Family: Buffett has been married to Astrid Menks since August 30, 2006. His first wife Susan Thompson Buffett died in 2004. They had three children: Susan, Howard and Peter. Susan Buffett and Howard Buffett are Berkshire directors.

Net worth: $119.6 billion on April 27, 2022, ranking sixth worldwide. Tesla Inc Chief Executive Elon Musk ranked first. (Source: Forbes)

Berkshire ownership stake: 16.2% as of March 2, 2022

Berkshire voting power: 32.1% as of March 2, 2022

How Buffett took charge: In 1965, Buffett was a shareholder in Berkshire, then a struggling New England textile company. He planned to sell back his shares for $11.50 each, but the term sheet showed $11.375. An angered Buffett responded by buying all the shares he could, and won control of Berkshire on May 10, 1965. The textile business closed in 1985.

Famous Buffett quotation: "Lose money for the firm, and I will be understanding. Lose a shred of reputation for the firm, and I will be ruthless." - Sept. 4, 1991 congressional testimony about Salomon Inc, where Buffett became interim chairman to restore order after a Treasury auction bidding scandal.

Philanthropy: Buffett has since 2006 donated more than $41.6 billion to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and four family charities. His Berkshire stock will go to philanthropy after he dies.

Home: Buffett has lived since 1958 in the same house on a well-trafficked Omaha street, and does much of his work there. The five-bedroom, 2-1/2-bath home on 0.72 acres was assessed at $998,600 in 2022. (Source: Douglas County, Nebraska)

Diet: Likes steaks, and eats candies from See's, which Berkshire owns. Estimates that one-fourth of his caloric intake comes from Coca-Cola Co, a longtime Berkshire investment.

Buffett on staying the course in investing: "People who are comfortable with their investments will, on average, achieve better results than those who are motivated by ever-changing headlines, chatter and promises." (Shareholder letter, Feb. 26, 2022)