In 25 yrs Bill Gates will be the first TRILLIONAIRE ... half of India's GDP
First trillionaire: In 25 yrs Bill Gates’ wealth to be half of Indian GDP Updated: Jan 25, 2017 10:33 IST Microsoft founder Bill Gates, of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation gestures during a session of the World Economic Forum(AFP) Bill Gates, the co-founder of technology behemoth Microsoft, is on track to become the world’s first trillionaire, according to a report by Oxfam, the England-headquartered confederation of charitable organizations focused on the alleviation of global poverty. To put things in perspective, the total gross domestic product of Indonesia is less than a trillion dollar. That means Gates as a trillionaire would have more wealth than what Indonesia produces in goods and services in one year. India, too, has a skewed proportion of wealthy people. The report quoted that Swiss global financial services company, UBS estimates that in the next 20 years, 500 people will hand over $2.1 trillion to their heirs, a tad less than the GDP of India, a country where 1.3 billion people live. Gates’ fortunes has risen by 50%, or $25 billion since he left Microsoft in 2006, “despite his efforts to donate much of its in charity,” the report said. Gates runs the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which works to improve education, world health and population, and around community giving. In the 10 years after Gates took up social work, his net worth has grown to $75 billion. The Forbes magazine calculates his net worth at $84 billion. “If billionaires continue to secure these returns, we could see the world’s first trillionaire in 25 years. In such an environment, if you are already rich you have to try hard not to keep getting a lot richer,” the report elaborated. The flipside: the huge fortunes in the hand of few is a “clear evidence of inequality crisis”, and is hindering the “fight to end extreme poverty”. India, too, has a skewed proportion of wealthy people. The report quoted that Swiss global financial services company, UBS estimates that in the next 20 years, 500 people will hand over $2.1 trillion to their heirs, a tad less than the GDP of India, a country where 1.3 billion people live... More: http://www.hindustantimes.com/business-news/bill-gates-the-world-s-first-tri...
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1000000000000/7500000000=$133.33 We paid in to your useless unnecessary proprietary crapware scheme, now you pay out, asshole.
On Tue, 4 Apr 2017 21:35:02 -0400 grarpamp <grarpamp@gmail.com> wrote:
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1000000000000/7500000000=$133.33
We paid in to your useless unnecessary proprietary crapware scheme, now you pay out, asshole.
yep, not a bad idea. Plus the scumbag deserves to be beaten to death, slowly.
Equivalently, can you imagine what rewards the world would have gained were all that to have been invested in opensource models? Instead, every dollar, rupee, sheckel, dinar, ruble, etc that ever went to Microsoft is all locked up in a shitty OS no better than today's FreeBSD or Linux done largely for free by the freely given sweat of all those involved. Fucking shame that is mate. So let us just see if the "Gates Foundation" and all the other benefactors of the Microsoft stock market profit model delivers as much world gain as was lost. Hint: Hoarding by the rich cannot and never delivers equity given by the poor by definition and physics of witholding.
On Tue, Apr 04, 2017 at 06:26:28PM -0700, Razer wrote:
First trillionaire: In 25 yrs Bill Gates’ wealth to be half of Indian GDP
Assuming the USD doesn't collapse in the next few years, and assuming Microsoft keeps on its current trajectory. And anyway, the only way this is even possible is that the world's actual first trillionaire, "Lord Jacob Rothschild", has kept a low enough profile that most are not aware he is a trillionaire. I'm still looking forward to that codicil-free $5billion personal grant.
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