Ask Warren Buffett a Question
It’s that time of year again: Berkshire Hathaway’s Warren E. Buffett has released his annual letter to shareholders, a document widely read by investors around the world.
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With Mr. Buffett seeing the economy “in shambles throughout 2009 — and for that matter, probably well beyond,” shareholders will surely have dozens of questions to ask the Oracle of Omaha. (Some will surely be about Berkshire’s barely profitable fourth-quarter results.)
In a change from previous years, a pool of reporters, including DealBook’s Andrew Ross Sorkin, will be on hand at Berkshire’s annual meeting this year to ask questions sent in by shareholders and the public. Mr. Sorkin, CNBC’s Becky Quick and Fortune’s Carol Loomis will also ask their own questions.
Shareholders can send their questions here (let us know if you want your name used if your question is picked), or leave them in the comments below.


