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bill gates, the superphilanthropist
yahoo news---Microsoft Founder and Chairman Bill Gates (news - web sites) and his wife Melinda are the most generous charitable donors in America, Business Week magazine said on Thursday, as the couple gave away or pledged a staggering $23 billion -- more than half of their net worth.
In the magazine's second-annual ranking of the top 50 philanthropists in the United States, the Gates' are worth a net $46 billion -- the rough equivalent of Hungary's entire gross domestic product. With the couple's having donated 54 percent of their net worth, Business Week dubbed them "the reigning royalty of a new class of self-made superphilanthropists." ___________________________________ Can you guys believe this? This is ridiculous. He gave away freaking 23 billion dollars!!!!!!!!!! damn. No one can deny he doesnt give back to the world. |
That's some tax write-off.
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What can $46 billion buy you that $26 billion can't?
Sure, it's great that he's giving it away, but let's not pretend that he's got to start driving a Ford Focus now that he's being so charitable. |
I dont think that's much of an issue. Why should the guy have to be poor to be considered a good person.
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Yeah, but imagine how much $26 billion can help those in need... |
I'm not a huge fan of Bill Gates, but considering a lot of people wouldn't give away any of it, I think he deserves some credit for this. Nice job, Bill. Even if you are going to fire me if we don't win it all this season.
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Great job Bill. I really don't understand why alot of people hate him. He's made computers what they are today, like it or not.
As for the donation issue. I've prepared many tax returns for my clients, and while they don't have the net worth that Gates does, many of them do earn a nice living (300k - 500k annually). So many of these guys give less than $300 a year to a charity. Its really quite disturbing. |
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More evil robots. |
Amazing, the man gives away or is taxed 23 billion dollars, and some people think that's not enough. Damned socialists...
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Exactly. What the hell do people want them to do? |
As a philanthropist, I think Bill Gates has done a lot of good. As a businessman, however, he has a thoroughly dispicable and unethical record, and let's not forget that his wealth was built on those business practices.
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Well, that's the problem: he's made computers what they are today: buggy and controlled by a handful of companies through shady business practices These are two different issues. My hats off to the man for giving that kind of cash away provided this isn't like some of his previous "charitable donations". I don't think giving away millions of bucks worth of computers to schools, as he has in the past, is charity. Whenever he typically would do that in the past, he insisted they run Windows- which means this isn't a gift, this is an investment, making sure future generations use his products all while getting a tax writeoff. If this is food and goods with no strings attached, that's great. But his track record has been less than stellar at stuff like this. SI |
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Name the 5 or less companies that control the computer industry/information age? Quote:
Look, if the dude said, "No, I'm not giving away a single computer and I'll give them milk instead" people would bitch up a storm about why the richest man in the world doesn't give away computers with his software on it instead of forcing everybody to pay 100-500 bucks for it. Right? Quote:
Well, if it walks like 23 billion dollars, quacks like 23 billion dollars, it's probably.....ah, never mind. :) |
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I think you are really misinformed here. I am not a Bill Gates fan at all, but his track record on donating tons of money to great causes with "no strings attached" is remarkable. A little google search will easily prove this. I remember reading an article a few years ago that had the leaders of powerful companies discussing what would be needed to bring Africa up to speed in the technological world. All these CEOs from other companies would talk about donating PCs, and books, and all sorts of other things to help out, but Gates stood up at this conference and rebuked them all. He told them all that Africans didn't care about computers. The cared about getting food to eat, getting some sort of healthcare, and getting out from the shadow of AIDS. |
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Hey, I'm a socialist, and I believe it is very kind of him to give away that much. Hell, I think 10 billion would have been plenty nice. |
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We are not evil robots! Or maybe.... |
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Microsoft. |
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Agreed |
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