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Why give a fortune randomly to companies for R&D, when these huge gifts should awarded as well-considered grants through research councils?
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I have made a fortune in firearms stocks, and I've given a fortune to gun control".
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George Soros, the financier, is one notable exception: he has given a fortune in creative and unusual ways, taking great care over how the money is spent.
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"I've already had several emails from people asking is it really me on the card and saying how I must have been given a fortune by Nintendo for using my name.
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To the joy of eager fundraisers but, perhaps, to the chagrin of their children many billionaires give a large portion of their fortunes back to their alma maters.
They did not give a reason, but Fortune said he was fired for refusing to go along with Vincent's hiring demands.
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