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‘Currently is not’: Elon Musk’s shock admission about US$44 billion Twitter purchase

Musk lamented that it “remains to be seen” whether or not Twitter will be a financial success for him, in some of his harshest public comments concerning his $44 billion purchase—but he added “some things are priceless.”

  • By Nicholas Reimann
  • Forbes Staff

How the world’s billionaires got so rich 2023

Want to make the Forbes list? Try these 10 industries.

  • By Richard J. Chang

Inside the 150 frozen mansions, yachts and private jets of sanctioned Russian oligarchs

Western countries have frozen or seized at least US$9 billion worth of luxury real estate, superyachts and private jets belonging to Russian billionaires since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

  • By Giacomo Tognini

What you need to know about the $2.4 billion Dominion-Fox defamation case

All eyes will be on the Delaware Court as Fox News (and its parent company, Fox Corp) fronts a US$1.6 billion defamation lawsuit from Dominion Voting Systems, brought on back in 2021.

  • By Anastasia Santoreneos
  • Forbes Staff

LVMH headquarters stormed by French pension protestors as company’s shares hit all-time high

Bernard Arnault—the world’s richest person—added nearly $12 billion to his fortune in recent days.

  • By Ty Roush
  • Forbes Staff

Elon Musk reveals ‘painful’ six months at Twitter HQ

Elon Musk, one of the world’s richest men, gave an insight into his Twitter ownership in a rare – and bizarre – interview with the BBC this week.

  • By Anastasia Santoreneos
  • Forbes Staff

Shock as billionaire reality star Kim Kardashian joins hit TV show

The new season will air this summer, marking what appears to be the billionaire reality TV star’s biggest acting role to date.

  • By Ana Faguy
  • Forbes Staff
Palmer Luckey

Why one of the world’s youngest billionaires chose a ‘very depressing’ job

Palmer Luckey, 30-years-old and worth US$1.8 billion, could be building video games and virtual reality systems, or cruising in his private submarine – but has instead chosen a job that’s “depressing” and “corrosive of the spirit”.

  • By Mark Whittaker
  • Forbes Staff

Forbes’ Hollywood Walk of Fame: The richest celebrities of all time

Just 14 stars have ever entertained their way into the billionaire ranks, including 8 in the past three years.

  • By Marisa Dellatto
  • Forbes Staff

From bodybuilder to billionaire: How Gymshark founder Ben Francis built a sportswear unicorn

Ben Francis started sewing his own workout gear as a 19-year-old college student and pizza delivery guy in 2012. Today he’s one of the world’s youngest billionaires

  • By Giacomo Tognini
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