“We had an assessment done three years ago from a private security company,” says John Paul DeJoria, billionaire founder of John Paul Mitchell Systems. “They said … that every now and again you get a real kook, and what if they came to your home and …
Billionaire Anil Agarwal, who controls London-based Vedanta Resources Plc (VED), said he regrets investing 500 billion rupees ($8 billion) on an aluminum complex in India that's faced a shortage of raw materials. “I could either invest in Vedanta …
The twin billionaires of democratic politics are back in the headlines. On Wednesday Silvio Berlusconi, convicted fraudster, was finally heaved out of the Italian Senate. Meanwhile, in Thailand, hundreds of thousands protested against a law that would …
Three 16-Year-Olds Are Making Coding Cool Worldwide With The Help Of Billionaires And Celebrities. Julie Bort. Nov. 29, 2013, 2:12 PM 403. Email; More. Share on Tumblr. Thinkspace_Stephen_Fry. Thinkspace/Virgin Mobile. Teen Thinkspace cofounders …
Anil and Mukesh Ambani, the sons' of Dhirubhai Ambani, are born billionaires. After ten years of their father's death, a war stroked between both the brothers. Mukesh Ambani is the owner of telecommunications giant Reliance Industries that made him …
Something big was coming. Tom Ward repeated it, again and again. It was late 1999, and Ward was having breakfast in Oklahoma City with Dan Jordan, a fellow energy executive, when Ward started in on his favorite topic: natural gas prices. They were …
Seven gurus traded SUP in the third quarter of 2013, and according to GuruFocus Real Time Picks , Mario Gabelli just made a reduction to his stake in Superior Industries International ( SUP ), the largest manufacturer of aluminum wheels for cars and …
The rich have better vacations—no big surprise there. But not all luxury vacation properties are created equal and not everybody who's rich vacations the same way. A billionaire's wants can be markedly different from the choices available to a mere …
The twin billionaires of democratic politics are back in the headlines. On Wednesday Silvio Berlusconi, convicted fraudster, was finally heaved out of the Italian Senate. Meanwhile, in Thailand, hundreds of thousands protested against a law that would …