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Bill Gates stated that he will leave less than 1% of his wealth to his children.
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates recently reiterated that he will leave only a small portion of his wealth to his children. This week, Gates stated during an interview on the Raj Shamani podcast that the inheritance decisions of wealthy families depend on their personal beliefs. "Everyone has their own decisions," Gates began, adding, "As for me, my children have had a good upbringing and Education, but they will receive less than 1% of the total wealth, because I feel that this is not a help to them." "This is for inheritance," Gates said, "I'm not making them manage Microsoft. I want to give them a chance to have their own income."
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U.S. stocks closed: the three major Indexes closed mixed, with tariff threats causing severe market fluctuations.
① Conservative media stocks in the USA surged over 700% on their debut; ② The Nasdaq Golden Dragon China Index fell 0.61%, with a cumulative decline of 0.08% in March; ③ News of a merger between the chip foundry giants GlobalFoundries and United Microelectronics has emerged; ④ Amazon launched the AI agent Nova Act.
71781791 : Cut the scare news. The market showed strength and ran up the entire day from 30 min into the open. A major reversal is coming.