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Politics
One of San Francisco’s top tech millionaires is so angry about crime he’s tweeting out Tupac lyrics and says the city is ‘gouging out its own eyes’
By
Irina Ivanova
February 9, 2024
Tech
$1.72 trillion AI chip giant Nvidia has rocketed in value so fast it’s about to pass Amazon as the 4th-most valuable U.S. company
By
Ryan Vlastelica
and
Bloomberg
February 9, 2024
Success
The NFL’s succession problem: Tax liabilities are so bad for billionaire families they’re considering a private equity hail mary
By
Ira Boudway
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Randall Williams
,
Giles Turner
and
Bloomberg
February 9, 2024
Success
Chinese tycoons have lost over $320 billion in 3 years, but the SharkNinja mogul who moved to the U.S. in 2017 just shot to $3.2 billion
By
Pui Gwen Yeung
and
Bloomberg
February 9, 2024
Politics
West Virginia’s ex-billionaire governor is trying to stop a bank from auctioning off his resort property to recoup over $300 million of bad loans
By
John Raby
and
The Associated Press
February 9, 2024
Politics
The wealthy are dodging $600 billion in taxes every year. Joe Biden and Janet Yellen are fighting with the GOP to collect just a fraction of that
By
Fatima Hussein
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The Associated Press
February 7, 2024
Success
British billionaire Lord Sugar rips remote work—while Zooming in from off-site. But he may have a point that it’s ‘bad for morale, bad for learning’
By
Jane Thier
February 5, 2024
Tech
Toyota is crushing it with hybrid vehicles as Tesla’s rough start to year hits net worth of Elon Musk, who dismissed them as a ‘phase’
By
Steve Mollman
February 5, 2024
Lifestyle
Taylor Swift can make it to the Super Bowl from her Tokyo concert to ‘support the Chiefs,’ Japan’s embassy assures fans
By
Alicia Diaz
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Bloomberg
February 4, 2024
Success
Wee Cho Yaw, billionaire was one of the last of Singapore’s 20th century banking giants, dies at 95
By
Chanyaporn Chanjaroen
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Low De Wei
and
Bloomberg
February 4, 2024
Tech
Mark Zuckerberg’s combat sports prompt Meta to warn investors of ‘adverse impact’ if he were to ‘become unavailable for any reason’
By
Steve Mollman
February 3, 2024
Finance
Miami’s Hedge Fund Week is a January Coachella for ‘Wall Street South’ as Ja Rule headlines and Peter Thiel and Jared Kushner hold court
By
Michael Smith
and
Bloomberg
February 3, 2024
Success
The fallen soccer giant that turned Cristiano Ronaldo and David Beckham into superstars has kept revenues soaring despite sinking results—but new billionaire investors see cracks developing in the brand described as ‘Disney, Ferrari, and Apple rolled into one’
By
Ryan Hogg
February 3, 2024
Finance
Warren Buffett said Ferrari was ‘in a special place’ 8 months ago. Now it’s nearing a $100B market value
By
Steve Mollman
February 1, 2024
Tech
Google cofounder Larry Page bought a private island for $32 million—it’s at least the 5th island he owns across the globe’s tropics
By
Paolo Confino
February 1, 2024
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Success
Billionaire who sold two companies to Coca-Cola says he tries to convince people not to become entrepreneurs: 'Every...
By
Dave Smith
AI
Ray Dalio calls for wealth 'redistribution policy' when AI and humanoid robots start to benefit the 1% to 10% more than...
By
Nick Lichtenberg
Success
Blackstone exec says elite Ivy League degrees aren’t good enough—new analysts need to ‘work harder’ and be nice
By
Ashley Lutz