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To: elmatador who wrote (26909)12/27/2007 5:42:25 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (2) of 217784
 
As long as you agree that the owner of the capital should be the person to decide where to spread it, fine. They will, if they are managing it properly, of course spread it to the people who need it to do good things.

When I was about aged 8, my brother and I had a bomb club. I put up the money and he put up the brains. My capital went to the person who needed the work to do the thing I wanted done and who knew how to do what I wanted done.

I learned then that it was a good system. So, for decades, I have put up the money and other people like you who need the work climb the poles to install my amazing CDMA systems, invented by Dr Irwin Jacobs and his merry men and I paid to do it.

Of course I put capital where it gets the biggest bang for my buck. Which means where people need it badly, such as in China and India. But only on condition that it be respected, meaning I will get my capital back together with the enormous profits that come from helping people who really want help. Most people and countries don't respect capital, which is why they have trouble attracting capital.

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