> (*) Microsoft shares -- the Board sits around and decides on a whim
> what "dividend" should be paid to each share of each type of share
> that month or year
>
> (*) TGC shares - the Board (management?  Jim Ray?  whatever - who
> knows) sits around and decides on a whim what "dividend" should be
> paid to each share of each type of share that month or year
>
> MInd you, that's just me.  I have a high capacity to abstract things
> out into encompassing sets - to me it seems obvious that a "TGC
> shares" and a "MSFT share" is the same thing with (spectacularly)
> different specific conditions.

It's just how you look at it..
But from here it looks like the dividend is the only 'similarity' between
Microsoft shares and TGC shares...

In my capacity to abstract things into encompssing sets "TGC shares" and
"Microsoft shares" are obviously different things with only one similarity:
the dividend.

That boeing airplane flying over and the fish swimming in my pond both have
a 'tail'
But does that mean they are 'the same thing with (spectacularly) different
specific conditions'?



Danny














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