British prime minister David Cameron held a £1,000-a-head campaign ($1,715) fundraising dinner with six billionaires, strip club owner Peter Stringfellow, and Vladimir Putin's judo partner last year, according to The Bureau of Investigative Journalism.
Billionaires Portfolio: The billionaire investor best known for breaking the Bank of England is excerpting his influence again. George Soros, the father of central bank activism is ramping up some shareholder activism — against Penn Virginia …
As Google co-founder, Larry Page probably feels like he already owns the Internet, but with his $30.8 billion fortune, he can also own wealthy Florida retirement haven Boca Raton for $29.5 billion. That way he and all of Google's employees can have a …
And on numerous occasions when he has invested in particular stocks, shortly afterward, billionaires also invested in them. And as you can imagine, billionaires buy stocks in blocks of thousands, even millions of shares at a time. This means the stock …
Known as the 'homeless billionaire', Nicolas Berggruen is famous for not having a home despite his vast wealth. The 52-year-old founder and president of Berggruen Holdings, a private investment company, was seated very near to the Prime Minister at …
Today, the Bureau can reveal the billionaires, lobbyists and foreign interests who attended one of the most important private Conservative party fundraising events. We have obtained a series of internal Conservative party documents including a seating …
Xiu Li Hawken, a member of 2014 Forbes Billionaires List, has given a 48% stake in Chinese real estate developer Renhe Commercial Holdings to her younger brother Dai Yongge, the company said in an announcement at the Hong Kong Stock Exchange …
Weiner has billionaire peers in the energy-drink industry, too. Top-selling brand Red Bull created two billionaires: co-founders Dietrich Mateschitz of Austria (whose net worth is about $7.7 billion) and the late Chaleo Yoovidhy of Thailand (whose …
The surge in Las Vegas-based Rockstar's popularity has made Russell Weiner, its founder and chief executive officer, a billionaire. The 44-year-old controls 85 percent of the closely held company, according to Orbis, a database of company information …