Yes he loves sucking up to corrupt murderous governments and denying their genocide for a few billion extra to add to his stash.. real fountain of integrity this guy, just does it for the love of business data terminals
There are tons of Billionaires who doesn't even have a picture in their Forbes profile, Google and Social Media, they loves their work more than show off
Sure sure and where do you know this from ? It’s just an assertion. And I say there are not many more billionaires than those known by the public. Some ofc but not tons
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You should lso read the book Bloomberg by Bloomberg. Where talks about starting Bloomberg Radio, Bloomberg TV and Bloomberg Business Week. But you also find out that he does have an ego where he thinks he's always right, Mikey was always open to new ideas as long as the person who proposed them was smart, patient and persistence
Well he was decent investor and even at 19% profit on 15mn investment compounded over 39 years from 1982, he would have had 13billion in networth and 5-7billion in his dividend payouts...I know 20 billion isn't comparable to 59bn it was it would be with massive relaxed time and something I am doing with 650k$ now
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He made 6 billion a year off the Bloomberg terminal, he charges 20k a year to use the terminal. I thought I needed the terminal, I use it a few times. But I don't need technical analysis no more.
Bloomberg doesn't have 59 billion dollars. He has a company that he could sell for approximately that money. People would gladly pay 60 billion for this company, because it's a good money making machine.
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I challenge you, Mr. Logically Answered. World's youngest billionaire is in germany. He inherited the drugstore chain from his fathet at 18. There is no information of him on internet(not even a picture 🙄). Do a video of him if you can. 😁😜
@@LogicallyAnswered i know there won't be much to talk about him, but you can do a top 10 like something on youngest billionaires adding him. BTW thanks to the reply. 👊😍
@@mullakamauthemanhattanman1930 no i didn't see any pics of him. When i searched him, pics of austin russell comes first. Search austin russell and see if you mistake him for david lehman.
Hmmm, that’s weird, I did add them but it seems like RU-vid didn’t sync the script with the video. I just deleted the subtitles and reuploaded the subtitles. Hopefully that fixes the problem in a few hours.
Wow, I just noticed that this is a problem with many of my vids. It looks like the subtitles are only syncing half the time. Thanks for the heads up! I’ll look into it.
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www.npr.org/2020/04/14/828565428/bloomberg-news-killed-investigation-fired-reporter-then-sought-to-silence-his-wi Bloomberg News New Bloomberg Logo.svg Formerly Bloomberg Business News (1990-1997) Type Division Industry News agency Founded 1990; 31 years ago Founders Michael Bloomberg Michael Bloomberg's short-lived presidential bid reignited a long-simmering dispute over the widespread use of nondisclosure agreements at American corporations - especially at his own. His namesake company, Bloomberg LP, has used nondisclosure agreements broadly to conceal allegations and silence complaints from employees of sexual harassment or a hostile work environment, as published reports have documented. The story of one Bloomberg reporter and his wife showcases the widespread use of such legal restraints at the company - and how far their reach can extend. Six years ago, Bloomberg News killed an investigation into the wealth of Communist Party elites in China, fearful of repercussions by the Chinese government. The company successfully silenced the reporters involved. And it sought to keep the spouse of one of the reporters quiet, too. Fincher is married to the journalist Mike Forsythe, a former Beijing correspondent for Bloomberg News who now works at The New York Times. In 2012, Forsythe was part of a Bloomberg team behind an award-winning investigation into the accumulation of wealth by China's ruling classes.
At the time, two Bloomberg editors told NPR the story didn't run because it needed additional reporting. Winkler publicly said much the same. But these audio recordings reveal otherwise. They also show how much newsroom leaders were worried about losing lucrative business in China. ' After the first investigative project ran in 2012, the Chinese authorities had searched Bloomberg's news bureaus, delayed visas for reporters and ordered state-owned companies not to sign new leases for Bloomberg's primary product: its terminals. The terminals are the lucrative basis of Mike Bloomberg's personal fortune - recently estimated at more than $50 billion, making him one of the richest people in the world. Subscribers pay $20,000 annually for each terminal, which provides specialized financial data and analysis.
They threatened to force Forsythe and Fincher to pay back the tens of thousands of dollars spent to move their family to Hong Kong after the death threats. Bloomberg also threatened to sue to make the couple pay the company's legal costs, pushing the dollar amount well into the six figures.
@Ichpdmq. He's not the only one. China has one of the largest import/export businesses. Majority of things you have is made there but I doubt you'll stop using those products.
@@lchpdmq Where does your phone and other electronics come from, genius? Your clothes? There's a reason why multi billion dollar corporations and their CEOs are not speaking out about human abuse in China. Muslims from the Middle East dare not speak about it either because it will impact their business. If this doesn't make logical sense to you, I'm not surprised. It usually doesn't to stupid ppl. If you have a solution to how an American businessman can conduct business with China and speak out against China with no financial consequences, I'ld love to hear it. It's almost like you don't understand how businesses work. I guess it's much easier to complain about the ethics of billionaires on a youtube comment section than actually come up with a practical solution.
@@pratriciadewan7396 so not being able to avoid the purchase of some Chinese goods is the exact equivalent of a multi billionaire presidential candidate publicly justifying genocide and thereby costing lives to get in the good graces of mass murderers and save his billions. You are pathetic for making me explain this out to you
Is it weird that I actually kmew how he made his money? lol I mean I was interested im his terminal, but for 10k monthly I was like nope & kmew how he made his money 😅