In 2010 Eike Batista, the Brazilian entrepreneur, told Forbes that he would one day become the world's richest man. In 2012 his wealth was estimated at $30 billion and it seemed as though he was on his way to achieving that goal, but just 18 months …
The playboy son of a Taiwanese billionaire has been sentenced to more than 22 years in jail for secretly videotaping himself having non-consensual sex with numerous intoxicated women, including actresses and models. In the island's most notorious sex …
While many Russian billionaires have seen their fortunes shrink as raw materials prices have slid over the past two years, Usmanov has become the country's richest man on the strength of his tech investments. He's worth more than $20 billion, according …
The biotech industry refers to 2013 as the year of the biotech return. Fourteen biotech companies had gone public as of May 2013, according to Reuters. By early August BioTechNow reported, "With 23 US-based biotech companies in 2013, the sector is now …
Her dad is Toronto billionaire and entrepreneur Alex Shnaider. There's talk this birthday party was taped for MTV's My Super 16. We're actually surprised Bieber showed up and performed at the girl's party. He's been a little secluded and private lately …
Eike Batista, the flamboyant Brazilian entrepreneur whose wealth peaked at $30 billion just 18 months ago on FORBES' 2012 list of the World's Billionaires, has officially lost his billionaire status. Batista, who told FORBES in 2010 he would become the …
The comedown followed the implosion of Batista's heavily leveraged mining, energy and logistics empire, wiping out more wealth in less than two years than all but a handful of the world's billionaires even have to their credit. "Batista, who told …
The playboy son of a Taiwanese billionaire has been sentenced to more than 22 years in jail for secretly videotaping himself having non-consensual sex with numerous intoxicated women, including actresses and models. In the island's most notorious sex …
“We're not building a Marxist society,” jokes Burning Man Founder Larry Harvey in response to a series of recent stories detailing the annual festival's multi-million-dollar balance sheet and its buddy-buddy relationship with Silicon Valley billionaires.