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To: THE ANT who wrote (110151)1/26/2015 7:41:42 AM
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Some of the wealthy will spend more money when they realize they can't accumulate more.

This is what I keep saying: Spread capital more evenly.

If you do Project Management jobs you learn that:
There are three components for the economy to run:

(Not necessarily in this order and you can't substitute one for the other)

People

Money

Technology

If the wealthy hold o to their money and don't spend it in technology and people in projects that guarantee the future flow of said money, pretty soon it stops making a return on it.
It is like when one get happy with what he gets and rest on the laurels.

Capitalism does not allow for resting on the money you earned. It needs to be moving and moving and moving.

You have seen the cash pile up the US companies have been holding for a while. This is bad.
Tell you about things that I do and have some level of understanding of the dynamics:

When you see Google putting up fiber across the US, you have to admire the initiative as they are ploughing money in the future instead of accumulating it.

They are not doing a helicopter distribution. They are planting to harvest much more -much more- later on. And it is not even a stroke of genius. It is just grasping the prospects of the business you are in.

"There will be so many IP addresses...so many devices, sensors, things that you are wearing, things that you are interacting with that you won't even sense it,' he said, adding that the Internet "will be part of your presence all the time."
Eric Schmidt Google Chaiman in Davos

Then they will be facing a government (and people who are not investing now) telling: break Google down. they want to own everything.
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