Warren Buffett says recession may be worse than feared!
NEW YORK - April 29, 2008 - Warren
Buffett, the world's richest person, said on Monday the U.S. economy is in a
recession that will be more severe than most people expect.
Buffett made his comments on CNBC
television after his Berkshire Hathaway Inc agreed to invest $6.5 billion in
the takeover of chewing gum maker William Wrigley Jr. Co. by Mars Inc. in a $23
billion transaction.
"This is not a field of
specialty for me, but my general feeling is that the recession will be longer
and deeper than most people think," Buffett said. "This will not be
short and shallow.
"I think consumers are feeling
gas and food prices," he added, "and not feeling they've got a lot of
money for other things."
He was not immediately available
for further comment. Known for his frugality, the 77-year-old Buffett has lived
in the same 10-room Omaha, Nebraska, house for a half-century, despite being
worth an estimated $62 billion.
On Wednesday, the U.S. Commerce Department is expected
to say how fast the economy grew in the first quarter. Economists on average
have projected that gross domestic product grew at an annualized 0.2 percent
rate in the quarter.