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Bill Gates Regains the Position of World's Richest Person

jones_supa writes "Bill Gates is once again the world's richest person. He recaptured the title from Mexican investor Carlos Slim, as Microsoft hit a five-year high. It is the first time Gates has held the mantle since 2007. His fortune is valued at $72.7 billion, up 16 percent year-to-date. At the same time, Mr. Slim's América Móvil, the largest mobile-phone operator in the Americas, has dropped 14 percent this year after Mexico's Congress passed a bill that could quash the billionaire's market dominance. That's helped erase more than $3 billion from the tycoon's net worth. What comes to Bill Gates, most of his fortune is held in Cascade Investment LLC, a holding entity through which he owns stakes in more than a dozen publicly traded companies and several closely held operations. He has donated $28 billion to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation."

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  1. Re:Something is wrong by Rockoon · · Score: 3, Informative

    The risk would be greatly mitigated with a cap on inheritance for instance.

    The U.S. Federal government grabs 40% of any substantial inheritance. What the fuck are you smoking?

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  2. Re:Something is wrong by Sique · · Score: 5, Informative
    It has nothing to do with Microsoft and the commodization of the PC. There were home computers in many households before, and most of them were able to work with the Internet before Microsoft enabled Internet out of the box on their OS offerings.

    For a long time, Microsoft tried to use their own LANmanager (based on DEC's Pathworks) or its later incarnation as NetBEUI/NetBIOS as the local networking stack, and IP had to be added via Trumpet Winsock or similar third party applications. The Internet Providers thus were giving out installation media to install IP functionality together with the Internet access.

    Internet was in many households long before Microsoft implemented it on the "commodized PC platform".

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  3. Re:Something is wrong by bondsbw · · Score: 4, Informative

    [citation needed]

    Meanwhile, I found data that completely reverses your assertion.

    Average Wage in US:
    Dec. 1970 = $3.70
    Dec. 2010 = $19.24

    Are you sure your source wasn't already inflation adjusted?

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  4. Re:Something is wrong by bws111 · · Score: 4, Informative

    Of course in reality the average worker's wage did not only increase fifty cents, those were complete bullshit numbers he made up. In reality, in 1970 the average income was $6186 (about $3/hour) and in 2011 it was $42976 (about $21/hour).

  5. Re:Something is wrong by Nimey · · Score: 3, Informative

    FWIW adjusting for inflation (and why didn't you?) means your 1970 person would make $35336.47/yr or ~$17/hr today, giving an inflation-corrected increase of $4/hr.

    source: westegg.com

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