The company took billionaires on the Forbes' 400 Wealthiest list and paired each individual with a city that he or she could hypothetically buy. Putting the "Bill" in "billionaire," Gates has the third-highest net worth, clocking in at $75.5 billion …
Have trouble wrapping your head around Bill Gates' $77.5 billion fortune? An eye-opening new map that pairs the wealth of America's billionaires with the cities they could outright purchase gives some perspective. For $76.5 billion, the Microsoft mogul …
If it weren't for The Wall Street Journal, we might never know that 47 percent of the shoppers at Dollar Tree earn $25,000 or less a year while a secretive investor known as The Unicorn in Back Bay Boston makes billions of dollars. At first glance …
Yet, in trying to distil the anger felt by many at the behaviour of the wealthy, Sanyal turned not to a company, nor to an individual, but to a house: a giant residential skyscraper in Mumbai called Antilia, which belongs to the billionaire …
Real estate website Redfin on Thursday released a report in which it took billionaires on Forbes' recent list and matched them up with entire towns and cities they could buy with their wealth. The completely hypothetical scenarios seem to be a way to …
A new analysis from Redfin, a real-estate brokerage and search site, looked at the towns or cities that certain billionaires could buy. They paired the fortunes of each billionaire with the cost of all of the homes in various cities and towns. Read …
I always thought being too smart was a handicap in investing. After all, don't the genius types overanalyze everything and tie themselves in knots? But a recent research study by Jonathan Wai of Duke University suggests a strong link between brains and …
MOBILE, Alabama – I'm not sure how many billionaires I can count among my readers, but if you're out there, Airbus wants you to know they're doing their homework. In an effort to better understand the purchasing patterns of those with at least nine …
A report released Thursday by real estate brokerage Redfin contextualized how much 30 high-profile American billionaires – ranging from Steven Spielberg to Jeff Bezos – could actually spend. Aside from New York, Los Angeles or San Francisco, almost …