on February 22, 2012 by admin in Commodities, Comments (4)
Eike Batista no The Wall Street Journal
Em uma entrevista com os repórteres do The Wall Street Journal, a EBX CEO Eike Batista, que foi nomeado recentemente na Forbes oitavo homem mais rico do mundo, ele discute o futuro do Brasil como uma potência em commodities, estabelecendo uma relação com a China e como sua visão sobre a filantropia que difere abordagem de Warren Buffett e Bill Gates. Billionaire Batista on Brazil, China, Philanthropy 3/30/2010 7:40:43 PM In an interview with WSJ reporters, EBX CEO Eike Batista, who was recently named Forbes’s eighth-richest man, discusses Brazil’s future as a commodities powerhouse, establishing a relationship with China and how his take on philanthropy differs from the approach of Warren Buffett and Bill Gates.
TheVinitrader
February 22, 2012 @ 5:25 pm
@ Joshua demo raes No? man, what he meant is: I’m not just a philanthrope or speculator from financila markets, I CREATE JOBS WITH MY BIG MONEY. So the consequence this he become more and more rich anyway.
joshuademoraes
February 22, 2012 @ 5:50 pm
@ Swank records what he meant? is: I’m not Robin Hood. . . I like to make money, giving the money.
swankrecords
February 22, 2012 @ 5:57 pm
just do not compare him to Gates or Buffet? “Those guys’
Lima547
February 22, 2012 @ 6:35 pm
Great example for us! Thanks Eike for? waiving the Brazilian flag!