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Gates and Allen cash in sharesMore than $100m in loose change for the boysPublished Friday 15th September 2000 15:20 GMT Microsoft execs Bill Gates and Paul Allen have decided to offload more than $100 million worth of shares in the software giant. Chairman Gates will sell 850,000 common shares valued at $59 million, while fellow co-founder Allen will flog 720 million - around $50.3 million. The moves, which will provide loose change to the two, were revealed via filings at the Securities and Exchange Commission, Reuters reported. It is not known if the shares - acquired in June 1981 - have already been sold. The two have 90 days from the date of filing to shift the stock. Gates ssubmitted his on September 8 and Allen on September 7. This is the latest in a round of stock selling by the two. In the past three months Gates has shifted 4.15 million shares with a value topping $290
Gates, who is believed to be worth an estimated $50 billion, said yesterday that money came second place in his life. "You can't find the cause that is
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