The $100 billion club: The 20 people with 12-figure fortunes
The small group of people worth a dozen digits has hit a record high, just as Elon Musk approaches trillionaire territory.
The small group of people worth a dozen digits has hit a record high, just as Elon Musk approaches trillionaire territory.
OnlyFans has been a money-printing machine for its secretive billionaire owner Leonid Radvinsky. Investors were puzzled by an obscure debt fund’s pitch to buy him out, until they learned of his terminal cancer diagnosis.
Ripple and Stellar founder Jed McCaleb wants to build AGI by studying how the brain learns—then translating those rules into AI.
The President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology will reportedly be co-chaired by White House technology advisers David Sacks and Michael Kratsios.
Billionaire Kumar Mangalam Birla joins other high-profile owners of Indian Premier League cricket teams including Asia’s wealthiest, Mukesh Ambani, whose Reliance Industries owns the Mumbai Indians.
Radvinsky, a Ukrainian-born U.S. citizen, purchased OnlyFans in 2018 and was estimated to be worth $4.7 billion at the time of his death, though he first made millions operating shady and spammy porn websites that he built as a teenager.
Bezos is reportedly in talks with investors in the Middle East and Singapore to raise the funds.
A hefty tax reimbursement may solidify the Warner Bros. Discovery executive’s billionaire status.
After a rough stretch, investment firm AQR is on a 5-year hot streak thanks to a new AI infused investing strategy and strong tax-friendly returns, beloved by financial advisors.
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