Li Changsheng went to the United States, of course it wasn't just for this matter, he also had several other things to do at the same time.
He met Buffett.
To Li Changsheng's relief, this old man whom he has always admired has no prejudice against the Chinese, and Buffett is not Jewish either.
Prior to this, many people made rumors that Buffett was a Jew.
It may be because the financial lifeline of Wall Street controls "100" in the hands of Jews, 80% of financial oligarchs, 30% of big capitalists, and one-fifth of the Nobel Prize winners are Jews. The Rothschild family, Morgan Consortium, Locke Filler, Solomon Brothers, Lehman Brothers, these familiar financial consortiums are all controlled by Jews. The Jewish financial tycoon Suo Ross is known to everyone. So everyone will be curious, this God Buffett is so wise, he must be a Jew.
In fact, Buffett is not really Jewish.
It can be seen from Buffett's job hunting experience that he is not Jewish.
The description in Buffett's only authorized autobiography proves that he is not Jewish.
"To seize this opportunity, Buffett offered to work without pay. He went to Graham's company, asked for a job, and felt more confident than when he drove to Chicago to interview at Harvard Business School. Gray Humm turned him down on the grounds that the company only hired Jews.
Benjamin Graham, the father of securities, has taught at Columbia University for 22 years, and the first time he gave an A+ result was won by this proud student. In order to continue to follow his idol after graduation, Buffett made a request that seemed impossible to refuse: work for Graham-Newman without salary.
As a result, Graham turned down the request. The reason is that the Jews were rejected by Wall Street back then, and Graham wanted to leave some opportunities to the Jews.
In April 1942, the 11-year-old Buffett began to buy stocks on a small scale: he bought 3 shares of City Service Company at a price of $38 per share.
This is all his assets. He then sold his stock at $40 a share, making $5 after commission. A few years later, the price of the stock skyrocketed to $200 a share.
Later, Buffett discovered that his idol——Benjamin Graham, the father of securities analysis, was teaching at Columbia University... So, he entered Columbia University to study for a master's degree in economics. At that time, he only wrote a paper application and received an admission offer without an interview.
Initially, Buffett wanted to work with his idol Graham. But, because he was not Jewish, Graham rejected his application.
However, the rejection of the idol did not make Buffett give up. Eventually, Graham hired him.
Li Changsheng wanted to tell Buffett this time that he was going to buy Coca-Cola.
Through this opportunity, he wanted to build a good relationship with Buffett and try to get a stake in his company.
Only through the system did I know that Buffett made a lot of money from holding Coca-Cola: "In 1980, he bought 7% of Coca-Cola's shares at a unit price of US dollars per share for 530 million US dollars. By 1985, Coca-Cola had changed The business strategy has begun to withdraw funds and invest in beverage production. The unit price of its stock has risen to US dollars, a 5-fold increase.”
On the surface, it seems that he can earn 5 times in 5 years, which does not seem to be a particularly powerful thing, but you must know that with his amount of funds, 5 times in 15 years is already a very high rate of return. .