China’s ’Warren Buffett’ Divorce Finalized: Ex-Wife Nets $75M Windfall
High-stakes split shakes China's finance circles as billionaire settlement makes headlines.
The price of love—or lack thereof
When China's answer to Warren Buffett called it quits on marriage, the market didn't crash—but someone's net worth sure did. The $75 million payout proves even value investors overpay for damaged goods sometimes.
Divorce, Chinese billionaire style
No messy court battles here—just clean, efficient wealth transfer. The ex-wife's new portfolio would make most hedge fund managers blush. Meanwhile, our 'Buffett' gets to keep playing with his Berkshire wannabe empire. Everybody wins (except maybe his next wife's prenup lawyer).
Post-split analysis
Financial pundits are already running the numbers: at $75M, this ranks among history's most expensive divorces in Asia. Still cheaper than Alibaba's stock drop after Jack Ma opened his mouth—but we digress.
Chinese ‘Warren Buffett’: Zhao Bingxian’s Divorce Case With Lu Juan Ends After 15 Years

Zhao Bingxian has reflected great admiration for Warren Buffett through various personal deeds. Moreover, it is reported that his office and work desk feature his photographs with Warren Buffett. In addition, several quotes from the billionaire also grace his office space regarding life, finance, and investments.
Bingxian has a reputation for forward-thinking with great financial foresight. The billionaire played a key role in listing and advancing several profitable mainland companies in Hong Kong. He also authored a bestselling book on capital operations in 1997, and it was then that the media and people alike began referencing him as the Chinese ‘Warren Buffett’.