Now, he's from developing countries . Ironic
http://www.forbes.com/2010/03/10/worlds-ri...pspecialreports
Now, he's from developing countries . Ironic
http://www.forbes.com/2010/03/10/worlds-ri...pspecialreports
Now, he's from developing countries. Ironic
http://www.forbes.com/2010/03/10/worlds-ri...pspecialreports
Very smart or very dishonest ?
I have seen this yesterday. Its now the Mexican tycoon, Slim Helu but even if he is now the richest man in the world, according to the source I read yesterday, he only has a $0.5 billion gap with Bill Gates who now comes second. $500,000,000 may sound so much for us but for these world leading billionaires, they could catch up with each other in a few months so who knows??? Maybe Bill Gates will again be the richest in a few months time, then maybe Helu again next year. But even so, Helu can't match up Bill Gates' popularity and I guess many people who have not yet seen this new update on the richest man in the world, will still say that Bill Gates is the richest. In fact, it was Bill Gates who has his name on the word, Billionaire lol...
It can't be fun being that rich. No privacy, surrounded by guards, like living in a prison, always worried someone's out to get your wealth (and think of the unending lawsuits by those wanting to get it.)
Mom once said, "If you have money someone out there is going to try take it. No worry for us."
I know who to ransom first.
That wealthy, I couldn't imagine. Easy target for guilt, I can easily imagine. But I dinna have to worry about that, do I.
Let the wealthy do what's best in everybodys' interest. Create jobs. (If you haven't been watching America lately, it's jobs we need, not hand-outs.)
I see Gates as a much more popular target for kidnapping though due to his status.