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To: The Duke of URL© who wrote (131804)4/6/2001 12:50:30 PM
From: Jim McMannis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
RE:"According to this site Gordon Moore sold 170 MM shares on 2/14/01"

Maybe he funded a trust or some other tax dodge.

Jim



To: The Duke of URL© who wrote (131804)4/6/2001 12:55:17 PM
From: Elmer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
According to this site Gordon Moore sold 170 MM shares on 2/14/01

Gordon Moore funded a Charitable Trust.

EP



To: The Duke of URL© who wrote (131804)4/6/2001 3:53:04 PM
From: semiconeng  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 186894
 


According to this site Gordon Moore sold 170 MM shares on 2/14/01.


"Intel co-founder Gordon Moore last year pledged more than $5 billion in Intel stock to a new Moore foundation in San Francisco, which will make it one of the USA's 10 largest foundations. Based on Intel's current stock price, the gift is worth about $6.6 billion."
befearless.oxygen.com

"Moore's Foundation Targets Science
Moore's Law now applies to philanthropy as well as computing power. Last week computer industry titan Gordon Moore and his wife, Betty, announced that they are creating a $5-billion-plus foundation to support scientific research, conservation, and higher education. Once fully funded within a few years, the foundation is expected to rank among the dozen largest charities based in the United States."
bric.postech.ac.kr

"The founder of Intel and his wife have created the GORDON E. & BETTY I. MOORE FOUNDATION and plan to donate $5 billion in Intel stock over the next two years, making the foundation one of the 10 largest in the U.S. The Moores plan eventually to give most of their $26 billion fortune to the foundation. Grantmaking will focus on higher education, scientific research and environmental conservation."
capitalresearch.org

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