As a result, by the time Forbes published its 2014 Billionaires List in early March, it took only 67 of the richest peoples' wealth to match the poorer half of the world. (For the purpose of this blog, I will put aside the conversation about the …
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… for nearly $3,280 per square foot. Today's buyers, however, have given this slice of San Francisco the name "Billionaire's Row." And those billionaires include a lot of tech names mingling with San Fran's "Old Money" crowd. Take a look at …
The 2014 ad war is on, with billionaires in both parties taking aim at each other in competing advertisements up in swing states. In a new ad released Monday, the Koch network is pushing back against its Democratic critics, chief among them Harry Reid …
Americans celebrate the success of the world's billionaires. Love 'em or hate 'em, we can't seem to get enough of them. We follow their words on Twitter, track their daily wealth, and immortalize them in films. Most earn their keep through unique …
1) Billionaire Patrick Shiong Soon, #128 on the Forbes World's Billionaires List: Swoon owns more than four million shares of toy maker Jakks Pacific at much higher price than the stock trades today. According to my estimate the average price Dr. Soon …
The average billionaire is worth £1.79 billion, has four luxury homes and more than £350 million cash in the bank, research revealed yesterday. There are 2,170 billionaires around the world with a combined worth of £3.88 trillion – double the figure …
The world's most expensive city might make you think of sky-high Manhattan property prices. Or perhaps dinner at Tokyo's many Michelin-starred restaurants. But actually, Singapore – the Asian city-state smaller than Manhattan – is the world's priciest, …
(SEATTLE, WA) — The Koch brothers are oil tycoons from Wichita. They inherited their oil company and initial wealth from their dad. They are multibillionaires intent on financing multimillion dollar campaigns to elect politicians who want “less …