billionaire
US /ˌbɪljəˈner/
・UK /ˌbɪljəˈneə(r)/
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2020 October Democratic Debate in Ohio | The Daily Show
- Hedge fund billionaire and scarecrow from Oz.
Hedge fund billionaire and scarecrow from Oz.
- of being a billionaire.
of being a billionaire.
Why Billionaires Try So Hard To Look "Poor"
- This story is also picked up by publications like Business Insider that ran it with the title: Warren Buffet just became even more relatable (for a billionaire).
This story is also picked up by publications like Business Insider that ran it with the title: Warren Buffet just became even more relatable (for a billionaire).
- The first way is simply the financial harm that buying into the trope of the relatable millionaire or billionaire can do to people who follow them blindly.
The first way is simply the financial harm that buying into the trope of the relatable millionaire or billionaire can do to people who follow them blindly.
Why is Switzerland home to so many billionaires?
- Switzerland has one billionaire for every 80,000 people, making it the third most dense billionaire population in the world.
Switzerland has one billionaire for every 80,000 people, making it the third most dense billionaire population in the world.
- making it the third most dense billionaire population in the world.
making it the third most dense billionaire population in the world.
Genetic Engineering Will Change Everything Forever – CRISPR
- smart billionaire to make it their next problem to solve. On a bigger scale we
smart billionaire to make it their next problem to solve. On a bigger scale we
Hasan Minhaj Endorses a Presidential Candidate for 2020
- -He's a billionaire and yet no one knows who he is.
-He's a billionaire and yet no one knows who he is.
- That kind of defeats the purpose of being a billionaire.
That kind of defeats the purpose of being a billionaire.
Billionaire Dies After Accidentally Backing Tesla Into Pond
- billionaire businesswoman Angela Chao,
billionaire businesswoman Angela Chao,
- The billionaire shipping heiress was attempting
The billionaire shipping heiress was attempting
Elon Musk loses more than $100 billion after tumultuous year
- Look at this. Year-to-date loss, big number. $107 billion this year, the most of anyone tracked by the Bloomberg Billionaire Index.
Look at this. Year-to-date loss, big number. $107 billion this year, the most of anyone tracked by the Bloomberg Billionaire Index.
‘X’ to Replace Blue Bird as Twitter's New Logo
- Over the weekend, the billionaire owner Elon Musk tweeted
Over the weekend, the billionaire owner Elon Musk tweeted
How The Richest Families In America Made Their Fortunes
- The seven billionaire descendants of company co founders, Sam and Bud Walton, both of whom died in the 19 nineties still own an estimated 45% of the retail giants shares.
The seven billionaire descendants of company co founders, Sam and Bud Walton, both of whom died in the 19 nineties still own an estimated 45% of the retail giants shares.
- the seven billionaire descendants of company co-founders Sam and Bud Walton, both of whom died in the 1990s, still own an estimated 45% of the retail giant's shares.
the seven billionaire descendants of company co-founders Sam and Bud Walton, both of whom died in the 1990s, still own an estimated 45% of the retail giant's shares.
How Private Equity Ate Britain
- Equity-backed companies employ 1.9 million people in the UK and their suppliers employ another 1.3 million people. So when these deals go wrong, it can have real-world impact. So it can mean higher costs of goods for consumers and we can also see jobs lost. This is something that a number of politicians are already quite concerned about. How could you ensure the increased cost of borrowing won't be passed on to consumers? We are not about sweating assets at all. Our customer experience, CSI, is improving as we speak today and we are absolutely focused in delivering value for our customers. We've seen the owners of Asda, which are the billionaire Issa brothers, and TDR being hauled in front of a parliamentary committee recently where they were questioned about so-called price gouging.
Equity-backed companies employ 1.9 million people in the UK and their suppliers employ another 1.3 million people. So when these deals go wrong, it can have real-world impact. So it can mean higher costs of goods for consumers and we can also see jobs lost. This is something that a number of politicians are already quite concerned about. How could you ensure the increased cost of borrowing won't be passed on to consumers? We are not about sweating assets at all. Our customer experience, CSI, is improving as we speak today and we are absolutely focused in delivering value for our customers. We've seen the owners of Asda, which are the billionaire Issa brothers, and TDR being hauled in front of a parliamentary committee recently where they were questioned about so-called price gouging.