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1 week ago |
forbes.com.au | Mark Whittaker |Stewart Hawkins |Anastasia Santoreneos
This story was featured in Issue 16 of Forbes Autralia. Tap here to secure your copy. Scott O’Neill felt almost guilty, lying on a Greek island beach doing sums in his head. He kept returning to the same answer – he need never work again. Having built a property portfolio from zero to 25 titles in just seven years, he and his wife, Mina, had enough to retire. He was 28. She was 27.
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1 month ago |
forbes.com.au | Stewart Hawkins |Ramsey Qubein |Anastasia Santoreneos |Molly Bohannon
Published on March 6, 2025 This story was featured in Issue 15 of Forbes Autralia. Tap here to secure your copy. When Ulysses (Odysseus in Greek) went on his (eponymous) odyssey, the world was a rather threatening place.
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1 month ago |
forbes.com.au | Stewart Hawkins |Shivaune Field |Juliette O’Brien
Published on March 1, 2025 Elon Musk is the richest person in the world, a title he’s held since May 2024. Jeff Bezos the founder and chairman of Amazon, fell to the world’s No. 3 richest from No. 2 in late February.
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1 month ago |
forbes.com.au | Stewart Hawkins |Josh Max |James Morris |Alistair Charlton
Published on February 28, 2025 This story was featured in Issue 15 of Forbes Autralia. Tap here to secure your copy. The automobile is a piece of art; it’s the engineering, the lightness, it’s a form of elegance and it’s a status symbol as well. We don’t know exactly why we are enchanted by it.
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1 month ago |
forbes.com.au | Stewart Hawkins |Jeff Kauflin |Shivaune Field |Yessar Rosendar
Published on February 26, 2025 This story was featured in Issue 15 of Forbes Autralia. Tap here to secure your copy. There’s been talk for decades about sustainable, environmental, ethical, and impactful investing, much of it meaningful, but there’s plenty of chat that’s not. How do you define this kind of investment?
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2 months ago |
forbes.com.au | Shivaune Field |Stewart Hawkins |Mark Whittaker
Published on February 2, 2025 Lifted by a post-presidential-inauguration surge in stocks, the world’s ten richest people got a collective $107 billion wealthier in the past month. Altogether they are worth $2.03 trillion, per Forbes estimates. Elon Musk is still the world’s wealthiest person, per Forbes, worth a remarkable $421 billion.
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Jan 22, 2025 |
forbes.com.au | Katia Damborsky |Bill Springer |Stewart Hawkins |Jane Lindhe
Skip to content Boats Published on January 23, 2025 That’s perhaps what the owner of this 243-foot Amels had in mind when he named his yacht Plvs Vltra. After all, the Dutch-built yacht is a carefully considered and detail-orientated vessel that places huge emphasis on design. Two big names of yacht design came together on the 2016 project—Tim Heywood and Andrew Winch Design—and they focused on recreating the breezy yet elegant feeling of the slickest South of France hotels. Think of the...
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Dec 8, 2024 |
forbes.com.au | Stewart Hawkins |Conor Murray |Shivaune Field |Derek Saul
Published on December 9, 2024 This article featured in Issue 14 of Forbes Australia, out now. Tap here to secure your copy. Asset management now has about $10 billion under management and really, we’ve honed our focus to be around real estate and private credit – the growth comes out of those two channels.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
forbes.com.au | Mary Whitfill Roeloffs |Stewart Hawkins |Samuel Hussey |Jane Lindhe
Skip to content Entertainment Published on December 6, 2024 Ranked by views on their TikTok accounts, Carpenter was the nation’s No. 1 artist and the 10th most popular artist globally (Mexican singer Yeri Mua and South Korean boy band ENHYPEN topped that list). Ice Spice, who was thrust into the mainstream last year with her remix of Taylor Swift’s “Karma,” was the second most-popular American artist on the app followed by LNLA Choppa, Billie Eilish and Meghan Trainor. “MILLION DOLLAR BABY...
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Oct 23, 2024 |
forbes.com.au | Stewart Hawkins |Samuel Hussey |Shivaune Field |Anastasia Santoreneos
Published on October 24, 2024 This story featured in Issue 13 of Forbes Australia. Tap here to secure your copy. If you were an Australian with Australian dollar assets, what would be an opportunity, and what would be a danger?