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Am I just deceived? I think I might love him?

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[–] paultimate14@lemmy.world 11 points 2 days ago (1 children)

"Billionaire" is a convenient modern buzzword. It used to be "millionaire". The classic joke from Austin Powers where Dr. Evil demands money is a good example. It's just inflation.

Plus, a lot of "billionaires" are only considers such because they own shares in their corporations. It's a "theoretically if they could find a way to sell all of those shares at the current price without tanking the market value of those shares in the process, they could get $X billion from that".

If there were a theoretical global revolution, on of the the first steps of eating the rich is to seize and nationalize those businesses. Later, land reform will seize the extra mansions they own. They will still be left with adequate personal property to live quite comfortably. Finally, the justice system will need to evaluate what labor laws (or other laws) they may have been violating for years and using their wealth to get away with.

Start with the biggest fish and watch as the rest start to downsize voluntarily and cut deals to avoid jail.

I don't expect to see any of this in my lifetime. Not in any major country, and certainly not globally.

[–] Hadriscus@jlai.lu 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Valve in particular in a private company, so if Gabe own billions in shares, it's not Valve shares

[–] paultimate14@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

In order to be incorporated, a company has to have stock. Private companies still have shares even if they aren't traded on public exchanges.

It's possible that Gabe owns 100% of Valve's stock, but it's also possible that he's sold some to other people or entities. Originally when Valve was founded, it was a split between Gabe and Mike Harrington, but Harrington reportedly sold his shares to Gabe when he left.

It's also very likely that Gabe owns shares in other corporations, even just as personal retirement investments. But that's not what I was talking about.

[–] Hadriscus@jlai.lu 2 points 1 day ago

ah alright, thanks for the explainer