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Date Added: June 21, 2008 03:44:03 PM
OMAHA, Neb. – Warren Buffett's timing is once again impeccable. His six-month-old bond insurance business will likely be the primary beneficiary of the latest credit-rating downgrades on Ambac Financial Group and MBIA.

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