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Gates vs. Rockefeller (an epic duel between two huge business moguls)

Title: Gates vs. Rockefeller (an epic duel between two huge business moguls)
Category: Business & Economy
Details: Words: 1017 | Pages: 4.3 (approximately 235 words/page)


Gates vs. Rockefeller (an epic duel between two huge business moguls)

Over the years there have been many businesses and businessman. Some have prospered and some have lost everything. But only a select few have ever dominated an entire market and form a true monopoly. The government forbids such businesses but people still strive to achieve such stature. The two true powerhouses of the past 300 years in the business world would undoubtedly be William Henry Gates 3rd and John Davison Rockefeller. Both of these two business …showed first 75 words of 1017 total

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showed last 75 words of 1017 total…good business, not some horrible thing. Also in the Microsoft case both parts will still have a monopoly. In the Standard Oil case the smaller companies still were very successful and there are really no enforcement if these companies still wanted to make secret deals. So in retrospect, the Government it wrong in breaking up these companies. I think they have a bigger problem with the person being so wealthy rather them with their business.

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