Talk:Tim Gill
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You have Mark Pope, a professional basketball player as his cofounder when in fact it's a Mark Pope that was bought out by Fred Ebrahimi in 1981 before Quark ever became successful. The information in the previous update was accurate, if you view the IRS 990 forms for those organizations. I'd rather read semething promotional rather than inaccurate, but you're the computer geeks.
This looks like a publicity blurb as opposed to an Encyclopedia article.--Jburstein 11:28, 17 July 2006 (UTC)
I concur. It looks like it was copied and pasted from his personal website. It also focuses mainly on his philanthropy rather than what made him famous and what made him able to give so much money. --halolauren 17:48, 17 July 2006 (UTC)