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Shiva Prasad

Stealth • 5m

Hi Guys, We know few people like Warren Buffett invested in many companies a while ago and earning huge returns*. Similarly why can't Government invest 20% in all companies and get profit of 20% instead of taxes. I think 20% of profits can be equal to taxes and might be more and it helps in expanding business. There may be many rules and a Government official can also be a director of a company and make sure that all works are going in a good way. What are your thoughts on this?

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