Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby joins 'The Claman Countdown' to break down the company's 'record fourth quarter' and shares how 'flattering' it is to know Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger own equity in the company.
Well, I can't take any credit.
We have extraordinary studios and extraordinary teams and the people who work on these projects are the most inspired, creative, talented people in the world, and they've been doing this for a long time, and it's there's – [a] credit to their success.and Charlie [Munger] own our equity. But I left the meeting after the first half to go back to an 80th birthday party, and my friend Pattie Sellers texted me from the audience, says, "Are you here?" And I said, "No.
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