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	<title>Money magazine Comments - How to invest like Berkshire Hathaway billionaire Warren Buffett</title>
	<description>Warren Buffett still reigns as the world's most famous and profitable investor. Here's how to invest like the 88-year-old billionaire and Berkshire Hathaway CEO.</description>
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		<title>Comment by Robert McElveney  ()</title>
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<p><p>I've been a subscriber of Money probably since it's inception and love it, I've just read your bit on Buffett and some of his investments with a personal interest from myself, as I had a $50K "certain bank" Coupon Investment comprising Buffetts selection of Amex/Kraft Heinz/WFC/ Coke which commenced in March 2017 and was to mature 3 years later returning 8%PA paid quarterly.<br>
I was recently fortunate to be able to terminate this investment, and have my money returned, although the terms of the termination meant I made no money on my investment.<br>
If my investment was to run its term, and "any" of the 4 shares dropped more than 40% of the 2017 value, I would lose 40% of my investment of $50K.<br>
I just wanted to point out to you that Kraft Heinz was recently down 63.77% from its 2017 price of $90.81 and the last price I had from a couple of weeks ago was $32.90?<br>
I wanted to point out to you, after reading your above article, that an investment in Kraft Heinz from my experience and the advice given to me, that it is not doing so well, and is probably not a good investment at present?<br>
Sincerely<br>
Bob McElveney</p></p><p><a href="">Reply to article</a></p><p>For original story, <a href="">Click Here.</a></p>
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