
Sophie Alexander
Reporter at Bloomberg News
Covering rich people, how their $ and power impact the rest of society @business SIGNAL: 240-350-9251 Email me at salexander82 @ Bloomberg dot net
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4 days ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Sophie Alexander
Venture capitalist Marc Andreessen’s five-bedroom mansion in Atherton, California, was put back on the market for $29.5 million late last month, a nearly $4 million discount from when it was listed a year ago. The house, which Andreessen and his wife, Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen, bought in 2007 for $16.6 million, sat unsold for nearly eight months before being removed in November. Andreessen, an early investor in Meta Platforms Inc., Lyft Inc., Airbnb Inc.
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4 days ago |
bloomberg.com | Sophie Alexander
Marc Andreessen(Bloomberg) -- Venture capitalist Marc Andreessen’s five-bedroom mansion in Atherton, California, was put back on the market for $29.5 million late last month, a nearly $4 million discount from when it was listed a year ago. The house, which Andreessen and his wife, Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen, bought in 2007 for $16.6 million, sat unsold for nearly eight months before being removed in November. Andreessen, an early investor in Meta Platforms Inc., Lyft Inc., Airbnb Inc.
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4 days ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Sophie Alexander
Venture capitalist Marc Andreessen’s five-bedroom mansion in Atherton, California, was put back on the market for $29.5 million late last month, a nearly $4 million discount from when it was listed a year ago. The house, which Andreessen and his wife, Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen, bought in 2007 for $16.6 million, sat unsold for nearly eight months before being removed in November. Andreessen, an early investor in Meta Platforms Inc., Lyft Inc., Airbnb Inc.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Ben Steverman |Sophie Alexander
The Gates Foundation had $7.3 billion of investment income in 2023. (Bloomberg) -- After the House released a draft tax bill last week, Thomas Blaney worked until near-midnight analyzing its impact on his clients, some 700 foundations overseeing billions of dollars in assets designated for charity.
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2 weeks ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Ben Steverman |Sophie Alexander
After the House released a draft tax bill last week, Thomas Blaney worked until near-midnight analyzing its impact on his clients, some 700 foundations overseeing billions of dollars in assets designated for charity. The next morning they all got the bad news in a bulletin from Blaney, the partner-in-charge of philanthropy at accounting firm PKF O’Connor Davies: Republicans were proposing a steep increase in levies on private foundations.
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