
John Hyatt
Staff Writer at Forbes
Staff Writer @Forbes covering billionaires. Follow me at @johnhyatt.bsky.social Tips: [email protected]
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1 week ago |
forbes.com.au | Phoebe Liu |Gigi Zamora |Amy Feldman |John Hyatt
Last week Google cofounder Sergey Brin gave away $700 million worth of Alphabet shares. The gifts were split between three nonprofits, according to a representative of Brin's family office. Nearly 80% of the shares-worth around $550 million-went to Brin's four-year-old nonprofit Catalyst4, while the remaining shares went to the Sergey Brin Family Foundation ($100 million) and Michael J. Fox Foundation ($50 million), which supports research and treatments for Parkinson's disease.
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forbesargentina.com | Amura CMS |John Hyatt
John Hyatt El apoyo millonario al expresidente ya le rindió frutos: acceso privilegiado al poder, negocios en alza y beneficios personales que reconfiguran su rol en Washington. Recientemente, en una entrevista online con el Foro Económico de Catar, Elon Musk anunció que planea bajar sus donaciones políticas. "Voy a contribuir mucho menos en el futuro.
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forbes.com.au | John Hyatt |Amy Feldman |Phoebe Liu |Alex Knapp
As Musk's full-time DOGE duties wrap up, he returns to a business empire flush with opportunities and fewer federal probes-but with reputational challenges. On Tuesday, during a virtual interview with the Qatar Economic Forum, Elon Musk said that he plans to scale back his political giving. "I'm going to do a lot less in the future. I think I've done enough," said Musk, who was the largest individual donor in the 2024 election cycle, shelling out $290 million in support of Donald Trump.
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1 week ago |
forbes.com.mx | John Hyatt
El martes, durante una entrevista virtual con el Foro Económico de Catar, Elon Musk anunció que planea reducir sus donaciones políticas. “Voy a contribuir mucho menos en el futuro. Creo que ya he contribuido lo suficiente”, declaró Musk, quien fue el mayor donante individual en el ciclo electoral de 2024, desembolsando 290 millones de dólares en apoyo a Donald Trump. “Si veo una razón para invertir en política en el futuro, la haré. Actualmente no la veo”.
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1 week ago |
forbes.es | John Hyatt
El pasado martes, durante una entrevista virtual con el Foro Económico de Qatar, Elon Musk dijo que planea reducir sus donaciones políticas. «Voy a hacer mucho menos en el futuro. Creo que ya he hecho suficiente», dijo Musk, que fue el mayor donante individual en el ciclo electoral de 2024, desembolsando 290 millones de dólares en apoyo a Donald Trump. «Si veo una razón para hacer gasto político en el futuro, lo haré. Actualmente no veo ninguna».
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