Acclaimed short seller Jim Chanos explains why he's betting against a healthcare business loved by Warren Buffett

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Kidney dialysis company DaVita is "certainly running an insurance scam," Chanos said at CNBC's recent Delivering Alpha conference.
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Acclaimed short seller Jim Chanos explains why he's betting against a healthcare business loved by Warren Buffett

Acclaimed short seller Jim Chanos explains why he's betting against a healthcare business loved by Warren Buffett

Marley Jay | Kidney dialysis company DaVita is "certainly running an insurance scam," Chanos said at CNBC's recent Delivering Alpha conference.

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