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The "Oracle of Omaha" has spoken again, and this time a Chinese suit maker is reaping the rewards.) q6 l# n. `% y& m+ }5 N
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Shares in Dayang Trands have soared by more than 70 percent in less than a month since billionaire Warren Buffett said he and Microsoft founder Bill Gates, the world's two richest men, wore the company's suits.3 T! x5 |/ i6 p0 y
2 F4 I- U4 `* y2 c1 t) ^1 d. Y4 H"I have to tell you that I now have nine suits all made in China. I threw away the rest of my suits," the 79-year-old Buffett said in a video posted on the website of Dayang Trands, based in the northeastern port city of Dalian.4 d8 q) S3 a8 x1 M4 N
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Since the video was posted on August 25, the company's shares have surged nearly 72 percent -- from 8.55 yuan then to a close of 14.67 yuan on Thursday./ K8 X; v3 G0 u% s5 r
0 _3 ] B( X; O+ o+ N"It's been a long time since I got compliments on how I looked. But since I'm wearing Madam Li's suits, I get compliments all the time," Buffett said in the video, referring to Dayang's chairwoman Li Guilian.
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"So maybe Bill and I could start a clothing store and ... if we sold suits made by Dayang Trands, someday we might even be rich, who knows?"8 m' {% D* S q! ?
8 M: ?! s2 G$ o N* H* k7 YAccording to Forbes magazine Gates and Buffett have net worth of 40 billion and 37 billion dollars, respectively.5 e, {; A: w' r. v# c# _! R; d
6 @( {- E% n9 z* KDayang Trands said in a statement filed with the Shanghai stock exchange Wednesday that Buffett was only a client -- not an investor -- and the video was recorded to congratulate the company on its 30th anniversary.
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+ N3 ^6 G" ?( _% M# ^) N+ X% c6 j* wApart from that, the company "does not have any disclosable business relationship" with the US billionaire investor or his firm Berkshire Hathaway, the statement said.* u; A9 n1 D$ Y' a& @
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Dayang Trands has 20 outlets in 11 cities across China.$ D) d2 N! N& l
. b3 \9 ^' `- W/ YBuffett is known as the "Oracle of Omaha" for his astute investment decisions. In China, he has been dubbed the "God of Stocks". |
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