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Author: bigshan   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: Brk, it's time to declare a 1$ quarterly
Date: 11/07/25 11:34 AM
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<Selling two percent of that yields ~$10,600, and leaves you ~4,706 shares.

And, you never run out
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That's interesting. My simple reasoning: if the share number is reduced every year, no matter how small, in finite time, the number will be reduced to a fraction. There is another way to explain it, if one sells 2% of shares a year, but the company also spits out extra 2% of share per share due to increasing value, then the total number of shares would remain the same.
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