Real Madrid es el equipo deportivo con mayores ingresos de la historia, según Forbes
Real Madrid es el equipo deportivo con mayores ingresos de la historia, según Forbes
The Daily Beast Latest Articles | Billionaire Media Mogul Donald E. Newhouse Dies at 96 by Cameron Adams
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Billionaire media mogul Donald E. Newhouse, former board chairman of The Associated Press and head of Advanced Publications’ newspaper group and the Star‑Ledger, died at age 96 at his New Jersey home. He and his older brother Si inherited their father Samuel’s media empire—originating with the Staten Island Advance in 1922 and later becoming one of the world’s largest privately held media conglomerates—though Donald managed the newspaper and cable assets while Si oversaw Condé Nast’s magazines such as Vogue, Vanity Fair and The New Yorker. Anna Wintour praised Newhouse for his energetic, supportive counsel and his commitment to preserving editorial independence, noting that he infused Advance with “spirit, ambition, trust and real care for people.” Forbes estimates the Newhouse family’s net worth at about $24 billion. He is survived by his eldest son Steven, co‑president of Advance Publications, another son Michael, daughter Katherine Mele, and his late wife Susan, who passed away in 2015.
Read more: https://www.thedailybeast.com/billionaire-media-mogul-donald-e-newhouse-dies-at-96/
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Todays #centibillionaires according to #Forbes:
#1: Elon Musk - $827.68 - USA/Tech
#2: Larry Page - $311.48 - USA/Tech
#3: Sergey Brin - $287.25 - USA/Tech
#4: Jeff Bezos - $273.43 - USA/Tech
#5: Larry Ellison - $239.61 - USA/Tech
#6: Mark Zuckerberg - $209.44 - USA/Tech
#7: Michael Dell - $201.39 - USA/Tech
#8: Jensen Huang - $186 - USA/Tech
#9: Bernard Arnault - $146.9 - France/Retail
#10: Warren Buffett - $143.79 - USA/Finance
#11: Rob Walton - $139.01 - USA/Retail
#12: Jim Walton - $136.3 - USA/Retail
#13: Steve Ballmer - $132.87 - USA/Tech
#14: Amancio Ortega - $132.38 - Spain/Retail
#15: Alice Walton - $127.28 - USA/Retail
#16: Carlos Slim Helu - $123.98 - Mexico/Telecom
#17: Changpeng Zhao - $111.62 - Canada/Finance
#18: Michael Bloomberg - $109.42 - USA/Finance
#19: Bill Gates - $102.73 - USA/Tech
Top 10: $2.82 Trillion
Total: $3.93 Trillion
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The webdevs at #forbes seem to have cut off the public API they had exposed that provides their Real Time Billionaire list.
Back to square one...
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Todays #centibillionaires according to #Forbes:
#1: Elon Musk - $807.66 - USA/Tech
#2: Larry Page - $315.96 - USA/Tech
#3: Sergey Brin - $291.37 - USA/Tech
#4: Jeff Bezos - $272.27 - USA/Tech
#5: Larry Ellison - $234.91 - USA/Tech
#6: Mark Zuckerberg - $207.68 - USA/Tech
#7: Jensen Huang - $192.93 - USA/Tech
#8: Michael Dell - $186.68 - USA/Tech
#9: Rob Walton - $148.71 - USA/Retail
#10: Bernard Arnault - $147.17 - France/Retail
#11: Jim Walton - $145.98 - USA/Retail
#12: Warren Buffett - $142.26 - USA/Finance
#13: Alice Walton - $136.73 - USA/Retail
#14: Steve Ballmer - $133.5 - USA/Tech
#15: Amancio Ortega - $132.29 - Spain/Retail
#16: Carlos Slim Helu - $125 - Mexico/Telecom
#17: Changpeng Zhao - $111.19 - Canada/Finance
#18: Michael Bloomberg - $109.42 - USA/Finance
#19: Bill Gates - $103.42 - USA/Tech
Top 10: $2.8 Trillion
Total: $3.94 Trillion
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Agi: Musk e Bezos 'alleati' contro la beneficenza, i follower: "Sfruttate i lavoratori"
AGI - Elon Musk e Jeff Bezos, due tra gli uomini più ricchi del pianeta, si sono trovati per una volta d’accordo: entrambi ritengono che sia più utile alla società produrre lavoro che fare beneficenza.
Bezos: "Meglio produrre lavoro che fare beneficenza"
Il fondatore di Amazon, a cui Forbes attribuisce una ricchezza personale di 270 miliardi di dollari, ha dichiarato in un’intervista a Cnbc: "Se faccio bene il mio lavoro, il valore per la società e per la civiltà generato dalle mie aziende a scopo di lucro sarà molto, molto più grande del bene che faccio attraverso le mie donazioni benefiche”.
Musk rilancia l'intervista del fondatore di Amazon
Musk, maggiore azionista di Tesla, SpaceX e del social X, un uomo che secondo Forbes ha un patrimonio personale di 804 miliardi, ha rilanciato il post con l’intervista di Amazon, scrivendo “vero”.
L'alleanza tra Musk e Bezos indigna i follower
Ma l’alleanza dei due super miliardari non ha provocato quell’ondata di approvazione e simpatia che Musk si aspettava, nonostante molti suoi follower lo considerino un idolo. Numerosi utenti hanno criticato la loro posizione, ricordando che i due sono tra meno filantropici al mondo. “
"Solo pretesti per accumulare ricchezza"
Fare lavorare i vostri dipendenti fino alla morte non è quello a cui punto”, ha scritto un utente su X, commentando il post di Musk. “Solo scuse per accumulare ricchezza a spese della gente comune. Siete disgustosi”, ha commentato una donna.
“I miliardari - ha affermato un terzo - non sono geniali ma sfruttatori dei lavoratori e con nessuna aderenza alla realtà”. L’account Yudi ha sintetizzato la maggior parte delle posizioni della rete: “Creare lavoro è fantastico, aiutate i dipendenti a guadagnarsi da vivere e loro aiutano a generare i vostri profitti. Ma la vera domanda è: da tutto il denaro che i vostri dipendenti vi fanno guadagnare, quanto ne donate senza aspettarvi nulla in cambio? Questa è la carità che Dio chiede”.
Musk and Bezos ‘allies’ against philanthropy, followers: “Exploit the workers”
Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos, two of the wealthiest men on the planet, found themselves agreeing for once: both believe it’s more beneficial to society to produce work than to engage in philanthropy.
Bezos: “Better to produce work than to do charity”
The founder of Amazon, who Forbes attributes with a personal wealth of $270 billion, stated in an interview with Cnbc: “If I do my job well, the value for society and civilization generated by my for-profit companies will be much, much greater than what I do through my charitable donations.”
Musk Responds to Bezos’ Interview
Musk, majority shareholder of Tesla, SpaceX and X Social, a man who Forbes estimates to have a personal wealth of $804 billion, reposted the Amazon interview, writing “true.”
The Alliance Between Musk and Bezos Angers Followers
But the alliance of the two super billionaires did not provoke the wave of approval and sympathy that Musk expected, despite many of his followers considering him an idol. Numerous users criticized their position, recalling that the two are among the least philanthropic in the world. “Just excuses to accumulate wealth”
“Working your employees to death is not what I'm aiming for,” one user wrote on X, commenting on Musk’s post. “Just excuses to accumulate wealth at the expense of ordinary people. You are disgusting,” commented a woman.
“Millionaires – said a third – are not geniuses but exploiters of workers and with no connection to reality.” Account Yudi summarized most of the network’s positions: “Creating jobs is great, help your employees earn a living and they help generate your profits. But the real question is: how much do you donate from all the money your employees make for you without expecting anything in return? That’s the charity God asks.”
#Bezos #ElonMusk #JeffBezos #Amazon #Forbes #Tesla #XSocial #third
https://www.agi.it/estero/news/2026-05-20/musk-bezos-contro-beneficenza-rete-insorge-37153394/
BBC News | Son of Mango boss arrested over father's fatal fall from cliff
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Jonathan Andic, 45, the son of Mango founder Isak Andic, was detained by Catalan police on Tuesday as part of a reopened investigation into his father's death; Isak, 71, died in December 2024 after falling from a ravine in the Montserrat mountains near Barcelona, a case that had been closed in early 2025 but was revived due to inconsistencies in Jonathan’s testimony. Jonathan, who joined Mango in 2005, later oversaw the Mango Man line and became vice‑chairman after his father’s death, has denied responsibility and was released on €1 million bail with his passport withdrawn and weekly court reporting required. Mango, founded by Isak in 1984, now operates almost 3,000 outlets in 120 countries, and Forbes estimated his net worth at $4.5 billion at the time of his death.
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#Mango #IsakAndic #JonathanAndic #Forbes #Catalanpolice #ToniRuiz
#Aversa. #Forbes Under30: #AlbertoPalmiero nella lista dei #giovani che stanno cambiando l'#Italia