… conversationally, but making a pedagogical point, ““money of a reality altering scale. In fact, it used to be that the rich, reaching a certain point of philanthropy, merely hoped to help make the world a better place, now they want to change the world. Rockefeller and Carnegie...
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…s in the White House— THE SEX LIFE OF PRESIDENTS & OTHERS-- The Parts Left Out of the Kennedy Book— A Sneak Preview of Richard Nixon’s Memoir— Why I Leaked the Anita Hill Affidavit— President Clinton’s Private Confession— The Autobiography of Monica Lewinsky— Sarah Palin’s Reali...
angry age for a super rich man who attends to even more fabulously rich men (and the occasional fabulously rich women). On the other hand
…Chap A moving at 80 hours per week and Chap B moving at 10 hours per week. They both make $50,000 per year. Who will be richer when they pass in the middle of the night? If you said B, you would be correct, and this is the difference between absolute and relative income. Absolut...
…N GARY R BERGER DAVID TR ENGELSTEIN ALEC & CONDREN WILLIAM J DUNN WILLIAM A CANTOR IRIS SIRENITY INVESTORS LTD SLOANE A RICHARD CUMMINGS-KARP HELENE LIGGETT ROBERT G JR TRUST DRAIME DAVID M TR JAMES DANIEL H & SYLVIA CINQUE GAY ANN & ANTONINI PENELOPE F & VANDERPOEL BARRIE O GEYE...
… That these people face unusual challenges when entering philanthropy due to the sheer size of their fortunes? That the rich may know the business that made them rich, but not money itself? -are you interested in what will happen to the $4.2 trillion possessed by the super-rich i...
… That these people face unusual challenges when entering philanthropy due to the sheer size of their fortunes? That the rich may know the business that made them rich, but not money itself? -are you interested in what will happen to the $4.2 trillion possessed by the super-rich i...
…keovers were common then, where bids are made directly to shareholders rather than cleared through the board. Getty was rich in oil reserves per dollar of share price. It could be a target. Board members tend to feel that they know stockholders’ interests best, and that the angel...
…r a practical substitute to the existing step-by-step diplomacy. Iran's nuclear program encompasses a vast complex of enrichment facilities, centrifuge construction plants, uranium extraction companies and thousands of scientists working in university and government laboratories....
Message: He is now rich and water skiing with the white guys. image over and over , The blacks feel betrayed. as a result of representing them, the poor blacks. leaves office Obama is hanging with he rich. Sender: e:[email protected] Time: 09/09/18 03:14:46 AM (558180886) Fl...
…s money, Mr. Epstein's best defense remains "I didn't know that I was a criminal pervert"? Palm Beach Post Editorial #4 Rich man fought the law and he mostly won Palm Beach Post Editorial Monday, July 07, 2008 Two years after a grand jury indicted him on a felony charge of solici...
…te matter in various forms with various solid tools e Ability to combine instances of matter into new ones in a fairly rich way: e.g. glue or tie solids togethermix liquids together, etc. e Ability to position instances of matter with respect to each other in a rich way: e.g. p...
…ed 7/6/2016] By Arthur B. Laffer, Ph.D. Summary To save you the agony of plodding through this fascinating, information-rich paper, I’ll get straight to the point: Donald Trump will be the next President of the United States after having won an easy victory over Hillary Clinton i...
…fail to advance—that is, of course, the miracle of compounded interest’), except for the fact that Epstein, knowing the rich, understands a point that Piketty doesn’t: “Nobody, nobody, wants to give it all to their children. Everybody now has the modern appreciation that one of t...
Epstein’s long-time business thesis is that the rich know very little about money. They may know about their own businesses, but the great sums that are the result are ultimately an afterthought and demand an entirely different sort of intellectual discipline. The Forbes 400, say...