
Billy Bambrough
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2 weeks ago |
forbes.com.au | Catherine Wang |Chase Peterson-Withorn |Phoebe Liu |Billy Bambrough
At age 33, Liu Jingkang has earned a fortune of $2.7 billion by selling 360-degree action cameras. Shares of Chinese camera maker Insta360 almost quadrupled in their public debut on the Shanghai Stock Exchange, valuing the company at about 71 billion yuan ($9.9 billion) and making its 33-year-old founder, Liu Jingkang, a billionaire.
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forbes.com.au | Chase Peterson-Withorn |Phoebe Liu |Billy Bambrough |Shivaune Field
Would Ven Parish really be the richest person in the world? Here's how the characters stack up to their real-life counterparts. Warning: Contains spoilers for Mountainhead! The four tech bro billionaires in the new HBO satirical movie Mountainhead are very rich-just ask them.
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forbes.com.au | Anastasia Santoreneos |Rebecca Thurlow |Ty Roush |Billy Bambrough
Qantas will close Jetstar Asia, the group's Singapore-based low-cost subsidiary amid rising costs and intensified competition in the region. Key Takeaways Qantas will close its Jetstar Asia subsidiary in a bid to strengthen its core businesses in Australia and New Zealand. The closure of the airline is set to bring $500 million in capital back to the group to support its historic fleet renewal program.
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forbes.com.au | Phoebe Liu |Billy Bambrough |Shivaune Field
The Indonesian immigrant, former figure skater and early Facebook investor is America's first and only billionaire female venture capitalist. Venture capitalist Theresia Gouw is "smart, opinionated and the only woman in the room," says Heather Fernandez, cofounder and CEO of healthtech startup Solv and former executive at real estate tech firm Trulia, which Gouw backed in 2005. She's also become a woman of many firsts.
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forbes.com.au | Phoebe Liu |Billy Bambrough |Shivaune Field |Matt Craig
Where on the spectrum do most billionaires fall? To find out, Forbes surveyed the world's richest people (average age: 66) on how they use AI in their personal and professional lives; most submitted responses in late February or early March. Our findings: 65% of billionaires surveyed say they use AI in their personal life, while 77% report using AI in their businesses.
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