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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 492.01+1.3%Nov 28 12:59 PM EST

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To: PMS Witch who wrote (23541)6/2/1999 3:16:00 PM
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OT Robin Hood--I think it would have been better to teach to the rich to share with the poor instead of robbing them
Correction:
I meant to say--teach/educate the rich to share with the poor reducing the need for Robin Hoods.
Just look at Bill Gates---he stated that most of wealth will go to charities. The "educated wealthy" will behave this way. By educated, I mean, people who have realized that giving brings more satisfaction than getting. The super rich realize this. If we get more and more capitalistic and the average wealth increases, we should more money being given voluntarily rather than taken in taxes(Robin Hood).
As we get more and more examples of this giving, it would encourage more people to do it---bringing more satisfaction to peoples' lives. Maybe this is just a hope.
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