Warren Buffett gifts record $2.84 billion to Gates Foundation, other charities
Donation mark Buffett's largest annual philanthropic contribution, increasing his total charitable giving to over $21.5 billion; 'Oracle of Omaha' has pledged to give away nearly all of his wealth.
REUTERS - Warren Buffett on Monday donated about $2.84 billion of Berkshire Hathaway Inc stock to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and four family charities, as part of the billionaire's plan to give away nearly all of his wealth.
The 10th annual donation, Buffett's largest, comprised 20.64 million Class "B" shares of Berkshire, and increased Buffett's total contributions to the charities to more than $21.5 billion.
The Gates Foundation, which focuses on improving education and health and reducing poverty, receives the biggest share.
Also receiving donations are the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation, named for Buffett's late first wife, and the Howard G. Buffett, Sherwood and NoVo Foundations, respectively overseen by his children Howard, Susan and Peter.
Buffett, 84, still owns nearly 19 percent of Berkshire's stock. Forbes magazine on Monday estimated that would give him a net worth exceeding $64 billion, ranking fourth worldwide.
Bill Gates, the Microsoft Corp co-founder and Berkshire director, ranked first, at $78.8 billion.
Most of Buffett's holdings are in Class "A" stock, which gives him about one-third of Berkshire's voting power.
Buffett typically makes his donations in July, reducing the number of shares by 5 percent from the prior year. Dollar amounts often rise because of increases in Berkshire's stock price.
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