Top ten millionaires in
the world
10. Michael Dell
Age: 34
Nationality: American
Marital Status: Married
Children: 4
Education: U. Texas
Worth: $16.5 Billion
Just barely squeaking in at number ten is the youngest of all of
our billionaires, the young pup who founded Dell Computers. Mike
dropped out of U. Texas at 19, put up his BMW to get a business
loan, and started selling people PCs by mail order. The day his
former classmates were graduating, his sales had already hit $70
million a year. Today, of course, he sells $2 million a day, and
the company revenues are about $7.8 billion a year. He has passed
IBM in annual sales, and is closing in on industry leader Compaq.
The bastard.
9. Phillip F. Anschutz
Age: 59
Nationality: American
Marital Status: Married
Children: 3
Education: Kansas
Worth: $16.5 Billion
Phil is the kind of guy whose father was a rich oil billionaire,
but decided he didn't like the family business. Phil preferred
real estate and railroads, and he still made a bundle. Rather
than just being born lucky (although we're sure that didn't
hurt), Anschutz is a savvy businessman. He has interests in fiber
optics companies such as Qwest Communications International, LA
sporting interests, huge cattle ranches in Wyoming, and lots of
downtown Denver real estate interests. But let's face it: the
biggest chunk was inherited.
8. Amir Jaber Al-Ahmed Al-Jaber Alsabah
Age: 77
Nationality: Kuwaiti
Worth: $17 Billion
The man's money is in oil, investments, property, and the sweat
of his people. And this is just what's left over since we kicked
Saddam Hussein out of the neighborhood. Imagine the filthy
stinkin' riches that he had prior to the burning of thousands of
his oil wells. This is why we recommend Microsoft or oil baron as
the best way to becoming a billionaire. You're born, you inherit
oil fields, you live the easy life in the Middle East. you just
can't beat it.
7. Steven Anthony Ballmer
Age: 43
Nationality: American
Marital Status: Married
Children: 2
Education: Stanford and Harvard
Worth: $19.5 Billion
The first of the Microsoft Billionaires on our list, Steve
actually lived down the hall from Bill Gates at Harvard, and is
now the President and Chief Executive Officer of Mr. Bill's
little venture. Many revere/blame him for the supposed monopoly
Microsoft Corp. now holds, because of his tenacity and amazing
business know-how. He joined the company in 1980 and has held a
number of positions, starting as Bill's personal towel boy, and
leading up to VP of Sales and Support before becoming the Prez in
'98. Ballmer was appointed CEO of Microsoft on January 13, 2000.
Not a bad little gig.
6. Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan
Age: 66
Nationality: Abu Dhabian
Worth: $20 Billion
Sheikh Zayed's home country of Abu Dhabi has grown over the last
half century into one of the richest in the United Arab Emirates.
Educated by local clerics and later by wandering Bedouin
tribesmen in the desert, the Sheikh's defining achievement has
been the management of supply and distribution of water. This is
an important thing in the desert, so you can imagine he is quite
popular there. All of his money is in oil, investments, vast
property, and the sweat of his people. And water. For the love of
God, don't forget the water.
5. King Fahd Bin Abdulaziz Alsaud
Age: 77
Nationality: Saudi Arabian
Marital Status: Married
Children: 1
Worth: $28 Billion
Born in Riyadh in 1923, the King has spent his life on one
diplomatic mission after another. He has also held such posts as
Minister of Education, Minister of the Interior, and, of course,
the King. He was present at the signing of the United Nations
Charter in 1945, the coronation of Queen Liz the second in 1953,
and a meeting with Richard Nixon in the U.S. in 1974 (taped
recordings of this meeting still exist to this day, but no one
knows where). He came to power in 1982, and all of his money is
in oil, investments, property, and the sweat of his people (sound
familiar?). All because of the great defining factor of birth.
Yes, birth and dumb luck. Ya gotta love it.
4. Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah
Age: 53
Nationality: Bruneian
Marital Status: Married
Children: 10
Education: Sandhurst Royal Military Academy
Worth: $30 Billion
The 29th Sultan of Brunei was educated in his early years by
tutors and private institutions before winging his way north to
Britain. There, he entered Sandhurst Royal Military Academy as an
officer cadet. The training seems to have paid off, as he is now
Sultan and Ruler of Brunei, as well as Prime Minister, Defense
Minister, Finance Minister, Religious Figurehead, and Grand High
Poobah. All elected offices. Kidding! This guy can go to the
bathroom and still have a cabinet meeting. All of his money is
in, say it with me now, oil, gas, investments, and yes, the
ever-popular sweat of his people. Especially that oil thing,
which has made so many billionaires in the Middle East. The
illustrious Sultan also has two wives and ten kids. So lets see.
6 jobs, 2 wives, 10 kids, 2 turtledoves, 1 dictatorship, and he's
an avid polo player. So much accomplished, and a mere 53 years
old.
3. Paul Gardner Allen
Age: 46
Nationality: American
Marital Status: Single
Children: 0
Education: WSU dropout
Worth: $30 Billion
Another Microsoft billionaire, Paul Allen is the buddy who
dropped out with Bill Gates to build the software company that
now holds a monopolistic stranglehold on the world. Paul dropped
out of Microsoft some time ago to spend his time privately
investing his money and sipping piña coladas, but he still holds
a stake in the company. His current baby is Vulcan Ventures, with
which he pursues his dream of a "wired world" by buying up cable
operators and other technology- related companies. It's not all
boring tech stuff, though. Paul was also smart enough to invest
in sports teams like the Portland Trailblazers and Seattle
Seahawks. Single guy, 30 billion, owns a couple sports teams,
knows Bill Gates personally. poor baby.
2. Warren Edward Buffet
Age: 68
Nationality: American
Marital Status: Married
Children: 3
Education: Columbia
Worth: $36 Billion
A distant second, Warren Buffet also has a quarter century on Mr.
Gates, so he's had lots of time to build up his not-too-shabby
cache of $36 billion. Frankly, we don't know what he's been doing
with his time. apart from heading up investment conglomerate
Berkshire Hathaway, that is. Warren took over 30 years ago, and
the company has averaged a 25% annual rate of return since.
Strangely enough, Buffet's investment style is conservative,
leaning more to the long-term buy. Warren owns about 40 percent
of the company, and at over $47,000 a share, it will be a while
before anyone buys him out. Much better to try to get in at
Microsoft, or strike oil, where you don't need money up front.
And the richest man is:
1. William H. Gates III
Age: 43
Nationality: American
Martial Status: Married
Children: 2
Education: Harvard dropout
Worth: $90 Billion
We should all just face the fact that Bill Gates will one day
rule the world. By the time Windows 2015 comes out, all will fear
Bill's wrath. But you gotta admit that it doesn't look like it
went to his head; the richest human on Earth, and he has the
dorkiest haircut money could buy. The son of a lawyer father and
teacher mother, Gates dropped out of preschool to devote all of
his time to inventing Microsoft with chum Paul Allen, then just 3
years old. After drooling all over the HVAC tubes, Bill decided
to go back to school for a few more years, eventually dropping
out of Harvard University to work on Microsoft. The rest, as they
all too frequently say, is history. Microsoft became this huge
international corporate behemoth, and is currently fighting off
anti-trust investigations and accusations that it holds a
monopoly. When Bill rules the world, he's going to come down and
fire those federal court judges with extreme prejudice. They'll
never work on his planet again!
Gates relinquished his role as President of Microsoft in 1998,
and as CEO on January 13, 2000; both posts are now held by Steve
Ballmer. However, Bill remains Chairman and "chief software
architect" of the company, as well as its largest shareholder. So
they still let him come to board meetings.
Mr. Bill once gave $17 Billion to charity, which makes Ted
Turner's paltry offering of $1 billion to the UN look like chump
change. He's also written a couple of books and is heavily
invested in biotechnology and cellular and satellite technology.
Investors, call your brokers.
So to get onto our list of the Seven Habits of Highly Effective
Billionaires, you must: join Microsoft (preferably early on), be
an oil baron, drop out of college, get married, have 3.1 kids,
inherit lots of money, and bleed your people dry. Tell your
friends!
Quote : "The quality of a person's life is in direct
proportion to their commitment to excellence, regardless of their
chosen field of endeavor."