Chinese billionaires' most common destinations are nearby Asian cities such as Hong Kong, Macau and Singapore for gambling and entertainment, but they nonetheless prefer "long range, big cabin" aircraft with the ability to cross the Pacific and bring …
A billionaire businessman today is making the largest ever donation toward psychiatric research. Ted Stanley is giving $650 million to the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. The money will fund efforts to find and treat the genetic underpinnings of …
Hedge fund power couple Kenneth C. Griffin, 45, and Anne Dias Griffin, 43, are getting a divorce and their domestic dispute has been the highlight of the whole financial community. The couple has created their credibility by captivating the Chicago …
Singapore: Who said container shipping was still in the doldrums? A notable new addition to Forbes' Singapore rich list is the founder of Pacific International Lines (PIL). The billionaires club in Singapore expanded by five from 2013 to 26 this year …
The surge elevated the 30-year-old's net worth to $33.3 billion, moving him past Mr Brin, 40, and Mr Page, 41, as well as Amazon.com Inc. CEO Jeff Bezos, 50, on the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. Mr Zuckerberg is No. 16 on the ranking. The Google …
Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg is now worth $33.3 billion, making him the world's 15th richest person on the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. Although Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates occupies the top spot on the world's wealthiest people list, …
SINGAPORE — The billionaires club in Singapore expanded by five from last year to 26 this year, according to the Forbes Singapore rich list. Topping the list are property magnates Robert and Philip Ng, the brothers who own hotel and mall conglomerate …
Philip Gara LaMarche is a secretive political operative who funnels billions of dollars from undisclosed donors to nonprofits and astroturf groups. But you won't hear unhinged Harry Reid railing Queegishly about him on the Senate floor. That's because …
In his plan, people would work three 11-hour days in a row before taking off the next four days. Today, British billionaire Richard Branson wrote a blog post proclaiming that Slim's proposal "could work" and that people should be encouraged to work …