$65-billion
depends on the skill of the robber and how much money the bank has -.-
Madoff Lives in Manhattan.
Bernard Madoff goes by Bernie.
steal
65 billion
$65-billion
If you were an investor in Madoff's ponzi scheme, you lost money.
Yes, I think Pericles probably embezzled four or five times more money than Madoff stole. Where did he steal the money from? From the Delian League's treasury, which was moved to Athens from Delos immediately when Pericles was entitled "general." Pericles built the Acropolis in Athens with this money, was tried for stealing the money, and talked his way out of the trial.
The question is not clear, please rephrase.
Madoff was beyond unethical. He was simply a thief. He willingly took investors' money with no intention of ever returning it.
as much as you can steal
depends on the skill of the robber and how much money the bank has -.-
many individuals , corporations and a lot of charitible organizations. http://www.businessinsider.com/2008/12/bernie-madoff-hosed-client-list
1 billion
No They don't steal money
Bernie Madoff is responsible for creating and running a large Ponzi investment scheme. In simple terms, a Ponzi scheme (named after a man of the name of Ponzi who was first credited with using this type of get-rich-quick methos of money) is where initially investors put in large sums of money. Madoff then gave large percents of that back, calling it the intrest made from the investment. The investors, believing that Madoff was investing their money wisely, invested more money. As new investors came in, their money went towards the fake-intrest-earnings for earlier investors, as so on. A majority of the money was taken (illegally) by Madoff and spent. It is suspected that millions and millions of dollars exist in private off-shore accounts and, due to their privacy, will never be known or recoverred.