This thread has other contenders for greatest visionaries of all time (Bezos, Musk, Gates, and... Ben Affleck?)https://twitter.com/AlecStapp/status/1193168856921059328 …
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I wrote an article recently about why no one talks about breaking up Microsoft when they talk about breaking up Big Tech:https://truthonthemarket.com/2019/08/08/why-dont-people-talk-about-breaking-up-microsoft/ …
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Only if you subscribe to the "great man" theory
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For CEOs and companies, I kinda do
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would have to say though that in the the 2000s the earnings had to catch up with the ludicrous dot com multiple, so at 12-13 times earnings he had a lot of room to grow stock price. (still did an amazing job, but expectations were very low)
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Good argument if he took over in 2005, but wasn't this dynamic mostly played out by 2014?
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That stock growth is incredible. Would be fascinating to see Bill Gates’ net worth over that time had he not given so much of his wealth away.
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When he donates his shares to his foundation, I wonder if the foundation holds on to them or liquidates the position:https://www.theverge.com/2017/8/15/16148370/bill-gates-microsoft-shares-sale-2017 …
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For non-founding CEOs, yes.
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Good caveat!
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