If You Had $1 Bln, What Would You Do?

On Monday, 96-year-old Ruth Gottesman, a former professor at Einstein, announced the donation of Berkshire Hathaway shares worth $1 billion to the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. --------------- If you had $1 billion, what would you do?

avatarSR050321
2024-02-28
Replying to @SR050321:My dream to open business that can create a better life as many human can be, village can be self sufficient so that no youngsters need to leave their parents to work in the city. //@SR050321:So nice to be rich and generous, at some stage money got to give away because have enough and want to make other happy, $Berkshire Hathaway(BRK.B)$ is really good to invest long term 😍
avatarSR050321
2024-02-28
So nice to be rich and generous, at some stage money got to give away because have enough and want to make other happy, $Berkshire Hathaway(BRK.B)$ is really good to invest long term 😍
avatarBeingLucid
2024-02-28
I would set up an account at vets in New Zealand, where anyone can go in and get their pet desexed and microchipped free of charge.
avatarBarcode
2024-02-28
If I had $1 billion, I would consider investing a portion of it in sustainable projects and technologies, donating to charitable causes, supporting education and research initiatives, and ensuring financial security for myself and my loved ones.
avatarMHh
2024-02-28
Definitely will have the means for such philanthropy. But also will invest it so that it remains sustainable to continue such works. Of course, treat self and family too. @Universe宇宙 @Fenger1188 @SPOT_ON @DiAngel @AliceSam @rL @Kaixiang @HelenJanet @Success88
avatarTiger_comments
2024-02-28

If you had $1 billion, what would you do?

On Monday, 96-year-old Ruth Gottesman, a former professor at Einstein, announced the donation of Berkshire Hathaway shares worth $1 billion to the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. The 1 bln Berkshire shares come from an unexpected inheritance by her late husband when he passed away in 2022.Ruth said"I want to support students at Einstein College so they can attend tuition-free."The Albert Einstein College of Medicine stated in a press release that Ruth's donation is so significant that it will permanently cover the tuition of students at the medical school.All current fourth-year students will receive reimbursement for their spring 2024 tuition, and starting from August, all current and future students will attend tuition-free.If you had $1 billion, what would you do?Lea
If you had $1 billion, what would you do?
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