Question For Sam Goldwasser

Sam, You seem like a smart guy. I wonder if you might have an answer to this problem:

How to make $100 million profit within the next 6 months? One idea I had was to look for an asset that is undevalued that can be bought for X and sold for $100 million. Here some examples of how it could work:

  1. Look for a company that is, or could be for sale, that could be sold for x + 0 million. Company may be more a lot more to a strategic buyer.

  1. Look for shutdown industrial plants that have a value to someone of x + 0 million. Preferably one that has a replacement cost of 0 million +.

  2. Look for closed mining properties that would be worth x + 0 million to another company. Why? Because they have technology that the seller does not have.

Another idea I had was a way to transfer huge amounts of data via wireless network or something along these lines.

Any ideas on how to make this a reality?

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rk73737
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ha scritto nel messaggio news: snipped-for-privacy@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

If you want to talk to Sam Goldwasser why didn't email he ? Why did you waste bandwidth ? This is an *electronics* newsgroup, not an *economic* newsgroup.

I.

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Inty

He was just trying to start an argument, he's a troll. Just ignore him, he'll go away as soon as he realizes there's nobody here that wants to spank his monkey.

JazzMan

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JazzMan

"JazzMan" ha scritto nel messaggio news: snipped-for-privacy@airmail.net...

Ah, ok.

I.

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Inty

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