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In reply to the discussion: STOCK MARKET WATCH -- Wednesday, 25 January 2012 [View all]Demeter
(85,373 posts)28. Billionaires at Davos Bemoan Inequalities
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-01-24/billionaires-occupy-davos-as-0-01-bemoan-economic-inequalities.html
Ukrainian billionaire Victor Pinchuk wants to talk about income inequality. So does Irish billionaire Denis OBrien and Indian billionaire Vikas Oberoi.
The three are among a contingent of at least 70 billionaires who are joining more than 2,500 business and political leaders at the World Economic Forums annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, this week, according to a list of attendees and promotional materials obtained by Bloomberg News. A half-dozen of the richest participants, interviewed in advance of the conference, say economic disparity needs to be addressed.
Many who will be in Davos are the people being blamed for economic inequalities, Oberoi, 42, chairman of Oberoi Realty Ltd. (OBER), Indias second-biggest real estate developer by market value, said in an interview earlier this month by mobile phone from his car in Mumbai. I hope its not just about glamour and people having a big party.
Oberoi, whos attending Davos for the first time, and like- minded billionaires may have trouble finding the subject of income inequality on the agenda. While the forums Global Risks 2012 report, published this month, describes severe income disparity as the worlds top risk over the next 10 years, tied with fiscal imbalances and ahead of greenhouse-gas emissions, the word inequality appears only once in the events 130- page program, and thats in the title of a panel about art...
THE SMELL OF FEAR IN THE MORNING, TAINTED WITH A WHIFF OF HYPOCRISY...
THEY STILL DON'T GET IT, BUT THE HERD IS RESTLESS....
Ukrainian billionaire Victor Pinchuk wants to talk about income inequality. So does Irish billionaire Denis OBrien and Indian billionaire Vikas Oberoi.
The three are among a contingent of at least 70 billionaires who are joining more than 2,500 business and political leaders at the World Economic Forums annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, this week, according to a list of attendees and promotional materials obtained by Bloomberg News. A half-dozen of the richest participants, interviewed in advance of the conference, say economic disparity needs to be addressed.
Many who will be in Davos are the people being blamed for economic inequalities, Oberoi, 42, chairman of Oberoi Realty Ltd. (OBER), Indias second-biggest real estate developer by market value, said in an interview earlier this month by mobile phone from his car in Mumbai. I hope its not just about glamour and people having a big party.
Oberoi, whos attending Davos for the first time, and like- minded billionaires may have trouble finding the subject of income inequality on the agenda. While the forums Global Risks 2012 report, published this month, describes severe income disparity as the worlds top risk over the next 10 years, tied with fiscal imbalances and ahead of greenhouse-gas emissions, the word inequality appears only once in the events 130- page program, and thats in the title of a panel about art...
THE SMELL OF FEAR IN THE MORNING, TAINTED WITH A WHIFF OF HYPOCRISY...
THEY STILL DON'T GET IT, BUT THE HERD IS RESTLESS....
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