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Strategies & Market Trends : ahhaha's ahs

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To: gpowell who wrote (3543)11/15/2001 11:21:43 PM
From: AhdaRead Replies (1) of 24758
 
i feel one has to look at history and it not as easy as it was to control wealth unless you are perhaps an oil sheik.
I think of jermoluk and ATHM the results of his actions did two things created wealth for him and created skeptics about his ability to create wealth in future investments that had his name tied to it.

If broadband fees become way above the means of most the company will not succeed so wealth reduces itself as it cant create more due to the fact it has out priced the mass.

You can take this to the free market there is certain point where people will not work for less. You are either going to have a government granting welfare to most which means defunct and additional taxation to wealth. The wealth might seek elsewhere which starts out as lower costs but this can end up as less profit due to the lack of dollar potential from the populous there. Wealth there by governs itself by means of creating or avoiding its own poverty.
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