Warren Buffett celebrated the current market selloff sparked by coronavirus fears in a CNBC interview on Monday. "That's good for us actually, we're a net buyer of stocks over time," the Berkshire Hathaway CEO and billionaire investor said. "Just like being a net buyer of food — I expect to buy food the rest of my life and I hope that food goes down in price tomorrow," he added. Buffett said the outbreak has affected "a good many" of Berkshire's businesses, but remained optimistic about...
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