Its most likely true he can own his own little country for the money he will have. Another thing is those who have traveled the world can really start to see that the US is a great place but if you can take 2 billion somewhere where the dollar exchange is 80 to 1 you now have the equivalent of 160 billion dollars. Now think of it in terms of that terms. You can be a King somewhere else in the world. myofficesnetwork.com will take them out anyway so lets see how long the Facebook trend lasts. MySpace was the thing 4 years ago. Then it was FB then Twitter and the LinkedIn. Who's next. Myoffices
myofficesnetwork.com ? The site has css issues. MAJOR ones. Looks ugly and I see no utility- it's simply not good enough. And this here takes the cake If you're tryna beat facebook, you might wanna try and get your users to sign in using ways OTHER than facebook... Sorry dude. Next...
As a very young man he put in the highest of high risk capital into his friend's deal. Takes some balls. Your post makes it sound like he conned someone or came up with a suit without merit. The fact that our judicial system is considered fairer than almost any other for US nationals, immigrants and aliens is a real asset for this country. And what is wrong with him legally choosing wherever he wants to live as he complies with our laws and makes it tax efficient. NOTHING!!!! I was not there and I don't know the inside story but maybe Zuckerberg is a dick! And maybe the only way to get half of what you are due is to sue.
You guys don't get it. The US is THE ONLY place to live. The US is the center of the world, that's why we here in the US feel no need to leave. The fact that Saverin has escaped to a small-time airport lounge like Singapore just shows what a second rater he is. And don't tell me I haven't seen the world, I lived in Singapore longer than Saverin has. Fact.
Hey guy, he is where he wants to be . Are you his mama or something? People need to worry about themselves instead of what every one else is doing.
Having a billion dollars makes the concept of "living" someplace obsolete. Why would he ever spend 90 consecutive days ANYWHERE, much less "live" in one place? For someone whose life will probably consist of non-stop parties interrupted by high-level 1-2 day business meetings with potential business partners, the idea that he has to be based in one location is irrelevant.
Is the woman who married a guy for money, only to divorce and leave the city with an extra $1 million a traitor? she is doing maybe what she thinks is in her best interest, without thinking about how it affects others. I think traitor is obviously too harsh of a word. I just think with all this cash he could have paid a little more and worked some deal with the state department; avoiding this negative PR. of course, right now he could care less.
You do realize you made my point? The judicial system of the US allowed him to get what he was owed from Zuckerberg. Turning around and renouncing your citizenship after that is, simply, the action of a dickwad.
But, trefoil, if he were not a citizen and even if he had never set foot on US soil he could have filed and won his suit. Having a judicial system that is available to all and is perceived to be a reasonable and fair one is bedrock to investors the world over -- ours passes that smell test. The Russian system is suspect and it causes many to avoid any investment there that could end up adjudicated by a Russian court. The same proposition in China is frequently worth double what it would be worth in Russia because the Chinese have made an effort over the last 15 years toward a reasonable international standard. The dickwad appears, to me at least, to be Zuckerberg. Saverin did not want his pocket picked and he wanted to leave. Both legitimate, legal desires.