Thursday, August 15, 2013
The 1975 Buffett memo that saved WaPo's pension
FORTUNE -- One of the (many) things that surprised people about the recent $250 million sale of the
Washington Post
to Amazon (AMZN) founder Jeff Bezos was the health of the
Washington Post's
pension plan. At a time when most pension plans are struggling, the Post has $1 billion more than it needs. (As part of the deal, Bezos is getting $333 million for the new newspaper company's pension fund, which Post chairman Don Graham says is $50 million more than Bezos needs to meet his current obligations.) Graham told
Fortune
there are two words that explain why: Warren Buffett.
In October 1975, Buffett sent
The Washington Post's
(WPO) then chairman and CEO Katharine Graham a memo about the brewing problems in pension plans, and Buffett's suggestions for how the
Post
could avoid them. Graham took Buffett's advice, and the rest ... you know. For a story in the current issue of
Fortune
, Buffett talked about the story of the
Washington Post's
pension plan ("Kay Graham was a smart woman," says Buffett) and shared for the first time publicly the letter that he sent Graham.
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