tanbk 4th Gear December 30, 2013 Share December 30, 2013 New York - American business magnate Warren Buffett's earnings of US$37 million (S$47 million) a day has made him the billionaire who made the most money in 2013, according to research company Wealth-X. The legendary investor raked in a gain of US$12.7 billion during the year and his net worth currently stands at US$59.1 billion. Even though he made the most gains in 2013, Microsoft co-founder and chairman Bill Gates still holds the title of the wealthiest billionaire in the world. In 2013, Gates' personal fortune increased by US$11.5 billion, with his assets totalling up to US$72.6 billion, said Wealth-X. Followed (Following) closely behind in the third spot is American casino tycoon Sheldon Adelson who made a profit of US$11.4 billion from his gambling properties in Las Vegas, Macau and Singapore. Wealth-X reported that his personal net worth is estimated to be more than US$35 billion. The Asians who made it in the list include Japanese Masayoshi Son from SoftBank and Hong Kong casino magnate Lui Chee Woo, with financial gains of US$10.3 billion and US$8.3 billion respectively. Son was named sixth in the list, and Lui came in at ninth. On average, Wealth-X said the billionaires in the list made approximately US$29 million per day in 2013 and increased their wealth by 41.6 per cent. The 10 individuals collectively gained US$101.8 billion in 2013, bringing their combined wealth to US$347 billion, an increase from US$245 billion in January 2013, reported Wealth-X. Even though Warren Buffett made the most gains in 2013, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates still holds the title of the wealthiest billionaire in the world. Here's the full list, ranked by billions made from Jan. 1 to Dec. 11, 2013: 10. Carl Icahn made $7.2 billionThe corporate raider had a big year after bets on Netflix and Herbalife (HLF) yielded Icahn Capital Management $800 million and $500 million profits, respectively. He tweeted his thanks to Netflix (NFLX) CEO Reed Hastings and Kevin Spacey, star of the streaming service's hit show, "House of Cards."9. Lui Chee Woo made $8.3 billionThe founder of Galaxy Entertainment Group became Asia's second-richest man in 2013 as gambling revenue grew at a record pace in Macau. Lui is looking to expand his flagship casino in the city's Cotai area, which is known by many as the Asian version of the Las Vegas Strip.8. Larry Page made $9.3 billionGoogle's co-founder and CEO made $3 billion in 24 hours when Google (GOOG) stocks hit an all-time high in October, breaking $1,000 for the first time. Android became the world's most popular operating system, running on 43 percent of the globe's smartphones.7. Sergey Brin made $9.3 billionBrin, Google co-founder and head of special projects with Google X, made $2.9 billion in the October stock surge. As of Dec. 11, Brin is worth an estimated $30 billion, a 4.8 percent percent increase over the year.6. Masayoshi Son made $10.3 billionThe founder of Softbank, Asia's top Internet and telecommunications corporation, lost $70 billion in the dot-com crash, but he's surging back in a big way. The purchase of Sprint (S) and a large investment in Finnish game-maker Supercell are highlights in a year that saw Son's personal net worth more than double, growing from $8.8 billion to $19.1 billion.5. Mark Zuckerberg made $10.5 billionFacebook (FB) stock hit an all-time high in October, and revenue continues to grow despite questions about the longevity of the product.4. Jeff Bezos made $11.3 billionThe founder and CEO of Amazon (AMZN), which made $17.1 billion in net sales in the third quarter, raised some eyebrows when he bought the Washington Post for $250 million this summer.3. Sheldon Adelson made $11.4 billionAccording to Wealth-X, the casino mogul's personal net worth grew to an estimated $35.3 billion this year thanks to profits from his gambling properties in Las Vegas, Macau, and Singapore.2. Bill Gates made $11.5 billionThe world's wealthiest man ended the year with a personal net worth of $72.6 billion, up nearly 19 percent from $61.1 billion in 2012.1. Warren Buffett made $12.7 billionBerkshire Hathaway's (BRK-A) (BRK-B) CEO personally made about $37 million a day in 2013, a year that saw the company's acquisition of Heinz and Nevada's NV Energy. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Bear Turbocharged December 30, 2013 Share December 30, 2013 Fug, I am No. 11... 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Porker Turbocharged December 30, 2013 Share December 30, 2013 Fug, I am No. 11... Drinking beer no count 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Bear Turbocharged December 30, 2013 Share December 30, 2013 Drinking beer no count Fug, No. 12... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vid Hypersonic December 30, 2013 Share December 30, 2013 Damn... my monopoly money all add together also not enough to make the list For number 3 to get on the list, how many people has to be made bankrupt or lose their families? 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hydrocarbon Turbocharged December 30, 2013 Share December 30, 2013 Damn... my monopoly money all add together also not enough to make the list For number 3 to get on the list, how many people has to be made bankrupt or lose their families? It's their choice also mah.. If don't have IR, hardcore gamblers will find other avenues of gambling too.. I have no interest in casino, up til now, have never stepped into Singapore's casino, even though I've been to casinos in US n Malaysia(but never gamble).. 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maseratigood 5th Gear January 1, 2014 Share January 1, 2014 It's their choice also mah.. If don't have IR, hardcore gamblers will find other avenues of gambling too.. I have no interest in casino, up til now, have never stepped into Singapore's casino, even though I've been to casinos in US n Malaysia(but never gamble).. I think many drug lords / mafia heads don't want to appear on the list. Is there a list for most generous donnors for charities? Both lists will motivate others to achieve the same status but I guess the latter list will be much less attractive to normal persons Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hiphiphoray 6th Gear January 1, 2014 Share January 1, 2014 Oh god!!!! Why they put my name in the list without asking me first!!!! This is just no right at all. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ahseng 5th Gear January 1, 2014 Share January 1, 2014 On average, Wealth-X said the billionaires in the list made approximately US$29 million per day in 2013 read those billions feel nothing. But when translated to PER DAY!..... WA KAO!!!!!!!!!!!! insanely richhhh Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lala81 Hypersonic January 1, 2014 Share January 1, 2014 Respect Bill Gates the most. Because now he's earned his pile, he's channeling his wealth into helping others. And he seems genuine about it. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ahseng 5th Gear January 1, 2014 Share January 1, 2014 look at their photos...happy like fug. Money really can buy happiness!! hahahaha Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thaiyotakamli Supersonic January 1, 2014 Share January 1, 2014 On average, Wealth-X said the billionaires in the list made approximately US$29 million per day in 2013 read those billions feel nothing. But when translated to PER DAY!..... WA KAO!!!!!!!!!!!! insanely richhhh any application form for me to fill in as their godson? Oh god!!!! Why they put my name in the list without asking me first!!!! This is just no right at all. u in 8th is it? aiyah at least they put i ask them put my name they nvr put LOL Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hydrocarbon Turbocharged January 1, 2014 Share January 1, 2014 I think many drug lords / mafia heads don't want to appear on the list. Is there a list for most generous donnors for charities? Both lists will motivate others to achieve the same status but I guess the latter list will be much less attractive to normal persons Why appear on the list and be more prominent? Grey / Black money just enjoy can liao.. The list is partially ego too mah.. On average, Wealth-X said the billionaires in the list made approximately US$29 million per day in 2013 read those billions feel nothing. But when translated to PER DAY!..... WA KAO!!!!!!!!!!!! insanely richhhh Woah, the per day is more than 10 average Singaporeans' earnings in a decade.. Maybe even working lifetime.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mcscot 5th Gear January 2, 2014 Share January 2, 2014 I don't think these people "raised their hands" and told Wealth-X to put their names on the list!!! I don't think these people are that bothered to be ranked 1st or 2nd or 3rd! Once they have reached their status ... I don't think they actually know how much money they have! Most of their wealth is locked up in stocks and assets and not liquid cash! However, I always wondered ... how much liquid cash out of their billions do they actually have that they can use? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maseratigood 5th Gear January 2, 2014 Share January 2, 2014 Why appear on the list and be more prominent? Grey / Black money just enjoy can liao.. The list is partially ego too mah.. They need bodyguards when they become rich. And they worry when the bodyguards will play them out! When they go piak piak with xmm, their room are guarded with bodyguards standing outside. Wonder if the xmm has to be body searched by them first? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Celicar Turbocharged January 2, 2014 Share January 2, 2014 You really need to have the stomach for the ride if you want to make it rich, No. 6 Masayoshi Son lost $70 billion in the dot-com crash!!! How on earth he can sleep while dealing with those numbers is incredible. For these people, the last 9 or 10 digits (after the decimal point) are just irrelevant. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Atonchia Supersonic January 2, 2014 Share January 2, 2014 On average, Wealth-X said the billionaires in the list made approximately US$29 million per day in 2013 read those billions feel nothing. But when translated to PER DAY!..... WA KAO!!!!!!!!!!!! insanely richhhh That's $335 per second. No wonder they would rather not pick up a $100 bill on the ground which is less than what they can earn in a second. If I were them I will ask my assistant to pick up and pass the bill to me, that would be $435 earned for that second. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thaiyotakamli Supersonic January 2, 2014 Share January 2, 2014 That's $335 per second. No wonder they would rather not pick up a $100 bill on the ground which is less than what they can earn in a second. If I were them I will ask my assistant to pick up and pass the bill to me, that would be $435 earned for that second. yes and i pay him 10 bucks per seconds, that makes him millionaires haha ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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