Serwer writes, “The live stream will be available across all devices, with exclusive VOD of the event available on Yahoo Finance for 30 days following the meeting. So that means you’ll be able to hear from the Oracle of Omaha himself, Berkshire Hathaway’s Chairman & CEO Warren Buffett, and Vice Chairman Charlie Munger, wherever you are and whenever you want.
“Yahoo Finance is known for providing its users with unparalleled access to data, analysis and financial insights. This is just one example of how we’re expanding on that experience in new and meaningful ways.
“Yahoo will also be offering video and display advertising, as well as sponsorship opportunities alongside the live stream.”
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