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2 weeks ago |
forbes.com.br | Sylvan Lebrun
Para a maioria dos pais, o presente mais extravagante que poderiam imaginar dar aos filhos seria um carro ou a faculdade. No entanto, as pessoas mais ricas do mundo frequentemente deixam algo muito maior: impérios bilionários. Com acesso acelerado a fortunas exorbitantes, cerca de um terço dos 3.028 bilionários da lista anual da Forbes – um recorde – herdou pelo menos uma parte significativa de sua riqueza.
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2 weeks ago |
forbes.com.au | Sylvan Lebrun
Published on April 7, 2025 For the average parent, the most extravagant gift they could imagine making to their children would be a car or college tuition. The world’s richest people, however, often pass on something much bigger: billion-dollar empires.
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2 weeks ago |
forbesmiddleeast.com | Sylvan Lebrun
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2 weeks ago |
forbes.com | Sylvan Lebrun
For the average parent, the most extravagant gift they could imagine making to their children would be a car or college tuition. The world’s richest people, however, often pass on something much bigger: billion-dollar empires. Fast-tracked to extreme wealth, about one-third of the record 3,028 billionaires on Forbes’ annual World’s Billionaires list inherited at least a significant part of their fortune.
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2 weeks ago |
flipboard.com | Sylvan Lebrun
Bugatti casually delivered from a superyacht in Monaco is wealth personifiedA Bugatti Chiron casually being delivered by yacht in Monaco perfectly symbolizes the wealth and grandeur of the principality. A video on TikTok …
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forbes.com.br | Sylvan Lebrun
Agora, há mais de 3 mil bilionários ao redor do mundo, e eles estão mais ricos do que nunca, com um patrimônio combinado de US$ 16,1 trilhões (R$ 90,4 trilhões). No entanto, a distribuição dessa riqueza extrema está longe de ser igualitária. Apenas três países concentram mais de 50% de todos os bilionários (e de sua fortuna), enquanto outros 17 países possuem apenas um cidadão no seleto clube dos três dígitos.
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3 weeks ago |
forbes.com.au | Matt Durot |Monica Hunter-Hart |Sylvan Lebrun |Chase Peterson-Withorn
Published on April 2, 2025 The ultra-elite echelon of people with dozen-digit fortunes didn’t even exist eight years ago. Now, a record 15 people make the grade on Forbes’ 2025 World’s Billionaires list, up from 14 last year and six in 2023. For the first time, three of them have a net worth above $200 billion.
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forbes.com.au | Monica Hunter-Hart |Chase Peterson-Withorn |Sylvan Lebrun
Published on April 1, 2025 Fame and fortune often come hand in hand. But although many celebrities are wealthy, it’s rare for their net worths to stretch all the way to ten figures. Forbes estimates that less than two dozen people on the planet have accomplished that feat. Most obtained their celebrity billionaire status in the last decade.
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3 weeks ago |
forbes.com.au | Sylvan Lebrun |Chase Peterson-Withorn |Naazneen Karmali
Skip to content Billionaires Published on April 1, 2025 There are now more than 3,000 billionaires around the world, and they’re richer than ever, worth a combined $16.1 trillion. But the distribution of this extreme affluence is far from equal. Just three nations account for more than 50% of all billionaires (and billionaire wealth), while 17 other countries each have just one citizen in the three-comma club. Nearly a third of this year’s list hails from the United States, which remains the...
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3 weeks ago |
forbes.com | Sylvan Lebrun
These are the places the world's richest call home. There are now more than 3,000 billionaires around the world, and they’re richer than ever, worth a combined $16.1 trillion. But the distribution of this extreme affluence is far from equal. Just three nations account for more than 50% of all billionaires (and billionaire wealth), while 17 other countries each have just one citizen in the three-comma club.