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This is for Carnegie and Rockefeller, I still don't know about Vanderbilt
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Inspired in part by fellow Gilded Age tycoon Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919), who made a vast fortune in the steel industry then became a philanthropist and gave away the bulk of his money, Rockefeller donated more than half a billion dollars to various educational, religious and scientific causes
<span>being a source of credit and stability, promoting the nation's expanding economy.</span>
The Bombay Stock Exchange<span>, popularly known as </span>BSE<span>, is </span>the oldest<span> one in Asia. </span>BSE was established<span> in 1875 as The Native Share and </span>Stock<span> Brokers Association. The Tokyo </span>Stock Exchange<span> was </span>established<span> in 1878. The Bombay </span>Stock Exchange<span>, popularly known as </span>BSE<span>, is </span>the oldest<span> one in Asia.</span>
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I wrote a really thorough explanation but It got deleted because "it was inappropriate" I guess they just want a watered-down version but Im not give you that so here:
PS: if you want sources ask and you shall receive. goodluck! (: