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To: jonkai who wrote (33523)5/31/2002 2:01:02 AM
From: Don Green  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 213177
 
jon> amazing what people like you do to butcher history...... hard to read such ignorance..........

LOL!


"Paul Allen left the MSFT in 1983, after a serious illness led him to re-evaluate his personal priorities. He retains his seat on the Microsoft board and remains its second largest stockholder. But while Microsoft plays an important part in making the Wired World happen, Allen sees a different role for himself. He pursues his vision through an array of hand-picked, independent companies, each with its own special capabilities and culture. "

paulallen.com

A MSFT chart since Paul Allen left, during those years all Paul did was, sell MSFT stock and waste it on investments like Dot.com failures and sports teams.

data.moneycentral.msn.com

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Paul Allen Dubious Achivement Index

wired.com

VCs spurn Paul Allen again
redherring.com

Hijacking of democratic procedures more clearly than billionaire Paul Allen's

thirdworldtraveler.com

Where's Paul Allen's Money?
content.techweb.com

The Accidental Zillionaire

Microsoft spawned two billionaires. Paul Allen is the other one.

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