March Madness, Warren Buffett and Final Four
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This year’s college-basketball postseason has been marked by the near-total domination of No. 1 seeds, highlighted pay disparity between the men’s and women’s games, and drawn more than $3 billion in...
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Favorites are also 50-13 straight-up in the 2025 tournament.
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Cinderella teams are often the most entertaining participants each year, with the likes of George Mason, Saint Peter's, Oakland, Mercer, Norfolk State and other underdogs creating lasting, grand memo...
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An employee from Berkshire Hathaway's pilot training company FlightSafety International had a near flawless record guessing NCAA men's college basketball games.
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It took nearly a decade, but someone finally won Warren Buffett's $1 million NCAA Tournament bracket challenge. The winning employee took home the grand prize after picking 31 of the 32 first-round games correctly, according to Business Insider.
A lucky Berkshire Hathaway worker finally netted the $1 million grand prize that Warren Buffett has been dangling to win the company’s annual March Madness bracket challenge. The unidentified ...
An employee of investor Warren Buffett won a $1 million prize by picking the winners of 31 of the 32 games played last week in the NCAA Men's Tournament.
For nearly a decade now, Warren Buffett has been trying to lose $1 million. This year, the Berkshire Hathaway head finally succeeded.
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Warren Buffett wants to see one of his employees win $1 million for their March Madness bracket ‘while I'm still around'The mogul has offered up mega money for expertly filled out March Madness brackets for years. The problem: no one’s been winning the grand prize.
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It’s the end of the line for perfect brackets on Yahoo Sports. Same with CBS Sports. With Michigan’s 91-79 win over Texas A&M on Saturday, the final perfect Yahoo Sports bracket was shredded.
WASHINGTON — For the first time ever, Warren Buffett's March Madness bracket pool has a million dollar winner. Buffett, the 94-year-old CEO of the company, offered employees the chance to win $1 million if they correctly predicted 30 out of the 32 first ...