Archive for March, 2010
Thursday, March 11th, 2010
According to Forbes on 10th March 2010, the average billionaire is worth USD3.5 billion and USD500 million richer that last year. only 12% of the super-rich saw their fortune sink.
Last year there were only 793 billionaires, this year it’s up to 1,011. The world had the most number of billionaires in 2008 when there were 1,125.
The combined wealth of all of the world’s billionaires is worth USD3.6 trillion i.e. USD3,600 billion.
American billionaires are getting less and less: only 40% of the world’s billionaires are American, down from 45% a year earlier.
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Thursday, March 11th, 2010
According to Forbes on 10th March 2010, Bill Gates is the world’s richest man no more, albeit just.
Instead, it’s the man from Mexico at the top of the elite; there are 1,011 billionaires in the world.
Somehow, I think these 1,011 guys and gals won’t have any problem getting clarks shoes, even for free.
It seems the playing field is leveling off: it’s the 3rd different man in 3 consecutive years. Gates had held the mantle for most of the last 15 years.
Telecommunications mogul Helu is worth USD53.5 billion, USD500 million more than Gates, and up a staggering USD18.5 billion in a mere 12 moons. Riding on a 50% increase in Microsoft’s share value, Gates himself made an incredible USD13 billion from last year.
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Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010
It was reported in The Star on 22nd February 2010 that many millionaires from China has descended to Resorts World, Singapore’s first ever casino.
One of them, a middle-aged, ill-tempered man got lucky at the baccarat table, winning the equivalent of RM3.6 million in a single day.
Perhaps the golden Buddha palm which he placed on the table on which he played helped.
On his entry to the casino, he deposited the equivalent of a cool RM240,000. Now that’s what I call a single premium instant life insurance quote paid in full!
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Monday, March 1st, 2010
Koon Yew Yin, 77 of Ipoh, Perak is a retired chartered engineer and renowned philanthropist and retired since 1983.
Annually, he gives RM1 milion to needy students of Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR) situated in Kampar, Perak. Students would only need to pay a small amount for the rental.
He has also financed an extension for the Salvation Army Home for orphans in Ipoh.
He does not even expect a thank you from the recipients, only a simple promise that they will help others so that “his work will continue even after he has died.”
In his own words:
You can keep making money but there is no meaning to life if you don’t know how to spend it because you can’t take any of it with you when you die. You must use it effectively to help others and create more happiness. It’s more satisfying.
So, while you work hard to earn your living by selling discount prescription eyeglasses or other legal means, keep what he said in mind.
He firmly believes that education is key to escaping the clutches of poverty, having undergone such experience himself.
He made his fortune by co-founding IJM Corporation Bhd, Gamuda Bhd and Mudajaya Group Bhd, three leading public-listed construction companies.
Source
The Star, 23 Feb 2010
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