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>>But, what if the second theif stole the car from the first? Is the second a pirate and the first not?
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>Depnds what the second theif steals. If he steals something back, then he's not stealing. OTherwise, he's a theif.
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>>Maybe I'm just making a wild guess, but is it because,as top man and 51+% shareholder he calls the shots?
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>I don't think he's come up with every answer thats come out of MS. And even if he did, it woudln't be only because it makes Bill Richer, it would be because he's protecting the entire company (lots of people).
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>I don't honestly think Bill would know if he had 36 billion or 100 billion. I don't think that would effect him, I know it wouldn't effect me. The food he ate woudln't be any better, the cars he drove wouldn't be any faster, and he'd still have a bad hair cut.

I don't think he knows or cares exactly how much he is worth or how much he owns, except in a ball-park way. From what I've read and seen, he is in it for the fun of the competition, and he is a very fierce competitor. I was suprise to learn that he doesn't own 51%, but only 13%. I wonder if that represents the largest voting block of shares? I.E., is he still boss?
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