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Dubai’s millionaires are fueling a private jet boom
  + stars: | 2024-09-26 | by ( Lucy Cormack | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +9 min
Dubai, UAE CNN —It’s 3am at the VIP airport terminal of Dubai’s Mohammed Bin Rashid Aerospace Hub and an ultra-long range aircraft is readying for take-off. The luxury, 14-seat private jet is headed for Europe, just as soon as its main passenger and his entourage arrive. It’s an elite club that enjoys private jet travel, which can cost anywhere from $50,000 to $200,000-plus for a single leg. Mouallem said the private aviation industry was accustomed to “different kinds of shifts across the world with banning private aviation,” insisting that the focus should be not on banning flights but ensuring greater adoption of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). So that’s really an operator decision and a supplier decision,” Avetkiyan said, adding that her customers shouldn’t feel guilty about the environmental impact of private aviation.
Persons: UAE CNN —, Mohammed Bin Rashid, it’s, , Lilit Avetikyan, Lilit, Voyex, Vanessa Budah, , Knight Frank, they’ve, Faisal Durrani, Knight Frank Middle, Durrani, Youssef Mouallem, “ You’ve, ” Mouallem, they’re, you’re, ” Youssef Mouallem, Vistajet Mouallem, Mouallem, Avetkiyan, that’s, ” Avetkiyan, “ I’m Organizations: CNN, UAE CNN, Hub, McDonald’s, KFC, United Arab Emirates, Communications, Henley, Partners, US, Knight, Resorts, Resorts Tech, Resorts Dubai, Creative, International, Sharjah —, Gama Aviation, Sharjah International, European Federation for Transport, Sustainable, Emirates, Airbus, SAF, International Air Transport Association, Emirates SAF Locations: Dubai, UAE, Europe, Voyex, India, East, Russia, Africa, Gulf, Saudi Arabia, Sharjah, Netherlands
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCenti-millionaires have 'the luxury of waiting' when it comes to investing, R360 CEO saysBarbara Goodstein, CEO at R360, discusses how ultra high net worth individuals consider investing, and market and economic trends.
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The world's super rich club expanded significantly over the past 10 years, with China leading the charge, according to the latest report from New World Wealth and investment migration advisor Henley & Partners. The number of centimillionaires surged 54% worldwide over the past decade to 29,350, particularly in China and the U.S., according to the report. China's growth was driven in large part by the emergence of tech centimillionaires and industrial titans, Steffen said. Most of China's centimillionaire boom happened between 2013 to 2020, Andrew Amoils, wealth analyst at New World Wealth, told CNBC. Since 2020, the number of ultra-rich has only risen about 10%, he added.
Persons: Henley, Juerg Steffen, — outpacing, Steffen, Andrew Amoils Organizations: Wealth, Henley & Partners, CNBC Locations: China, U.S, America
In this photo illustration, a visual representation of the digital Cryptocurrency, Bitcoin is on display in Paris, France, on March 5, 2024. Chesnot | Getty Images News | Getty ImagesThe population of crypto millionaires in the world soared 95% over the past year, as bitcoin ETFs and other crypto assets climbed, according to a new report. There are now 172,300 individuals worldwide holding over $1 million in crypto assets, up from 88,200 last year, according to a report from New World Wealth and Henley & Partners. There are now 325 crypto centi-millionaires (those with $100 million or more in crypto holdings), and 28 crypto billionaires, according to the report. As other coins have increased in value, the market cap of crypto assets has increased to $2.3 trillion, according to Henley, up from $1.2 trillion last summer.
Persons: Robert Frank, bitcoin, Andrew Amoils, Zhao, Changpeng Zhao, Binance, Benoit Tessier Organizations: Chesnot, Getty, Wealth, Henley & Partners, Forbes, Viva Technology, Porte de Locations: Paris, France, Henley, U.S, Porte
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewMay 14, 2024, marks Mark Zuckerberg's 40th birthday — and he's had quite the decade. Zuckerberg's net worth of $169 billion makes him the fourth richest person in the world, according to Bloomberg. Related storiesZuckerberg owns most of Facebook with his 13% stake in its parent company Meta, and nearly all of his fortune — $164 billion worth — is tied to it. And while he's far from the flashiest of the centi-billionaires, Zuckerberg's lifestyle has changed in conjunction with his wealth.
Persons: , Mark Zuckerberg's, he's, Zuckerberg, Priscilla Chan, He's, I'm, Chan Zuckerberg Organizations: Service, Harvard, Bloomberg, Business, Facebook, Meta, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Locations: Meta, Palo Alto, Tahoe, Kauai, Hawaii
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewNew York is the millionaire capital of the world, but some of those who want to stay rich are fleeing to low-tax states like Florida and Texas. The state tax department has a solution: AI letters. It is sending hundreds of thousands of AI-generated letters, mostly to wealthy remote workers or those who require a change in tax residency, according to CNBC. There were 771,000 audits in New York in 2022, according to a recent report by the state Department of Taxation and Finance cited by CNBC.
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The U.S. has rapidly overwhelmed China as the world's top spot for millionaires and billionaires, according a new report. Over the past five years, the population of millionaires in the U.S. has grown 35%, nearly twice as fast as China's. The U.S. is now home to 37% of the world's millionaires, up from 35% in 2018. A net 13,500 Chinese millionaires left China in 2023, marking a new record. Luxury sales in the U.S. last year totaled $80 billion, to China’s $52 billion, Bain found.
Persons: Robert Frank, Dominic Volek, Henley, Bain, Volek Organizations: Henley & Partners, Henley, U.S, UBS, Art Basel, Bain, Luxury Locations: U.S, China, Asia, Europe
Big-ticket travel experiences like those are indicative of the "quiet luxury" trend which began in the world of fashion, with timeless lines trumping brand-blaring outfits. Less limelight, more connectionJaclyn Sienna India, the founder of the ultra-luxury travel company Sienna Charles, said she considers herself a longtime quiet luxury disciple. Monaco has long been a playground for the elite, but wealthy travelers are increasingly opting for more remote locations, say luxury travel advisors. But another important aspect of the quiet luxury movement concerns security. For them, quiet luxury travel is about exclusivity and privacy, she said.
Persons: Jaclyn Sienna India, Sienna Charles, Vietnam's, Alexander Spatari, It's, Sean De Burca, George W, Bush, Erica, Erica Jackowitz, Jackowitz, Sienna India, Thomas Barwick, Roger Federer, Erica's Erica Jackowitz, Anastasiia Organizations: Monaco, Bank, Getty, Digitalvision, Henley, Partners Locations: Antarctica, Svalbard, Paris, Monaco, Chi Minh City, India, Brazil, Ethiopia, New York City, Africa
The lawyers had earlier convinced the Delaware chancery court to revoke Musk's $56 billion pay package from 2018, with the judge ruling that Tesla's board of directors failed to prove it was fair to shareholders. The lawyers represent former heavy metal drummer Richard Tornetta, who filed the suit on behalf of his fellow Tesla investors. The lawyers are asking for just over 11% of the Tesla shares that would have gone to Musk, or slightly more than 29.4 million shares. Taking their pay in Tesla shares demonstrates they are prepared to "eat our cooking," the lawyers wrote. Musk's pay package was the largest ever disclosed in corporate America, according to Delaware Chancery Court Judge Kathaleen McCormick's 200-page ruling.
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A Delaware judge on Tuesday voided the $56 billion pay package of Tesla CEO Elon Musk, ruling that the company's board of directors failed to prove "that the compensation plan was fair" or show much evidence that they had even negotiated with him. The pay package that Tesla granted Musk in 2018 was the largest compensation plan in public corporate history, McCormick noted in her 200-page ruling. He claims that Tesla, Inc.'s directors breached their fiduciary duties by awarding Elon Musk a performance-based equity-compensation plan." "Put simply, neither the Compensation Committee nor the Board acted in the best interests of the Company when negotiating Musk's compensation plan. But in a tweet late Tuesday afternoon, Musk wrote, "Never incorporate your company in the state of Delaware."
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How to become a billionaire
  + stars: | 2024-01-23 | by ( Henry Blodget | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +6 min
But, according to one friendly billionaire, Mark Cuban, there's no downside to being one. But by far the most common way to become a billionaire in the US is to make tons of money. If that were Brady's only income, and he saved all of it, it would still take him 50 years to become a billionaire. Others are shares of partnerships (hedge funds or private-equity funds, for example) or licensing agreements (like billionaire Michael Jordan's deal with Nike). Mark Cuban also recently said that becoming a billionaire is all about luck.
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The population of the super wealthy, or those worth $100 million or more, doubled over the past 20 years as asset prices soared around the world, according to a new report. The rise of tech wealth, especially in the U.S., has also helped fueled the growth in the super-wealthy. The number of billionaires in the world has skyrocketed from under 500 in 2003 to more than 2,600 today, according to Forbes and other wealth-tracking firms. "The value of money has declined, so in dollar terms, you would expect more centi-millionaires," said Andrew Amoils, head of research at New World Wealth. The U.S. is still the dominant capital of entrepreneurship and centi-millionaires, with 38% of the global population of people worth $100 million or more, according to the report.
Persons: Andrew Amoils, It's, Amoils Organizations: Henley & Partners, Forbes Locations: U.S, centi, Asia
A new report shows how many crypto millionaires and billionaires exist. Hundreds of millions of people around the world have some form of crypto holdings, whether that is in bitcoin or one of the many other digital currencies. To be exact, 425 million people use crypto, according to Henley & Partners' Crypto Wealth Report, which was released by the investment migration consultancy on Tuesday. And 22 people have crypto holdings worth at least $1 billion. Six of them hold their investments in bitcoin — a far smaller proportion than among the crypto millionaires and centi-millionaires.
Persons: Crypto, Gen Organizations: Henley & Partners, CFA Institute, Financial Industry, Investor Education Foundation, Pew Research Locations: bitcoin
WalletHub compared key quality-of-life measures in more than 180 rental markets across the United States. To rank the best states for renters based on quality of life, the report considered the following factors:Whether you're buying a home or renting, one major factor to consider in your search for the right state, city or neighborhood you move to is the quality of life you will have when you get there. Scottsdale, Arizona, topped the list of the best places for renters based on quality of life. Over the past two decades, it has been one of the fastest-growing cities in the U.S. and according to Henley and Partner's 2023 wealth report, it is also one of the fastest-growing cities for millionaires. From 2012 to 2022, Scottsdale saw an 88% millionaire growth rate and is home to 13,900 millionaires, 60 centi-millionaires, and five billionaires.
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Over 700 "centi-millionaires" live in Miami and The Hamptons during peak holiday months. From South Africa to Italy, see 27 places around the world attracting affluent seasonal residents. Come summertime, that number skyrockets to over 700, according to the latest wealth report from London-based consulting firm Henley & Partners. The data compares the number of primary residents to seasonal homeowners during peak holiday months, which varies by location. From beach towns in California and Portugal to mountain retreats in Switzerland and Colorado, these are the world's top 27 seasonal destinations where millionaires are snapping up second homes.
Hangzhou in China is one of the cities where wealth has grown the fastest in the past decade, a new report says. Hangzhou in China comes out on top of the list assessing the fastest-growing millionaire hotspots. Two further Chinese cities, Shenzhen and Guangzhou are also in the top 10, coming in third and seventh place respectively. Andrew Amoils, head of research at wealth intelligence firm New World Wealth, which worked on the report with Henley & Partners, links the jumps to various factors. "The US's dominance over the global tech sector has probably played a role in European cities struggling.
Henley and Partner's 2023 wealth report found that America's fastest growing cities for millionaires all experienced a 70% millionaire growth from 2012 to 2022. According to Henley and Partner's 2023 wealth report, cities like Austin, Texas, and Scottsdale, Arizona, are gaining millionaire residents, while bigger cities like Chicago, and New York City are losing them. 1 city on the list is Austin, Texas. According to the report, the Texas city saw a millionaire growth rate of 102% from 2012 to 2022. Thanks to that influx, Austin has also become a growth market for luxury real estate, according to Henley and Partner's 2023 wealth report.
For many of America's most affluent people, having a second or third home is the norm. And according to a new report, they prefer properties in beachfront areas like Boca Raton or near the Rocky Mountains. Henley and Partner's 2023 wealth report ranked the top 10 U.S. towns where centi-millionaires — those with a wealth of $100 million or more — own second homes. Data collected by New World Wealth, a global intelligence firm, showed the number of centi-millionaires living in these towns fluctuating depending on the time of year. In December 2022, the peak holiday season, the number of centi-millionaires increased exponentially, which suggests more vacation homeowners in these areas.
When the SEC charged him with civil securities fraud in response to those tweets, Musk and Tesla settled, signing a revised consent decree in 2019. As part of the settlement, Tesla and Musk each agreed to pay $20 million fines, and Musk agreed to relinquish his role as chairman of the board at Tesla for three years. Among other terms, Musk agreed to a "Twitter sitter," colloquially speaking. With the appeal in the Second Circuit, Musk is trying to unwind at least some terms of the earlier SEC settlement agreement. The SEC lawyers also questioned whether there is any legal basis to consider undoing the settlement all these years later.
vFollowing Elon Musk's recent victory in a securities fraud trial, the Tesla CEO's lawyer has once again asked an appeals court to throw out his 2018 deal with the Securities and Exchange Commission requiring a company lawyer to review his Tesla-related tweets before sharing them. On Feb. 3, a jury in a in a San Francisco federal court found that Musk and Tesla were not liable in a class-action securities fraud trial stemming from tweets Musk made in 2018. Trading in Tesla was halted after his tweets, and its share price remained volatile for weeks. Musk and the SEC did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Attorneys for the shareholders who sued Musk and Tesla over the take-private related tweets still have time to file for an appeal.
Eight US universities produced 35% of the country's centi-millionaires, a new wealth report shows. There were currently 9,630 centi-millionaires in the US as of December 2022, per Henley & Partners. Loading Something is loading. 65% come from the country's other colleges, it said. The report said there were 9,630 centi-millionaires — people with $100 million or more — living in the US as of December 2022.
Some of the wealthiest Americans are flocking to real estate hotspots across the US to purchase vacation homes. Miami Beach, a location where many of these vacation homes are located. Many of these millionaires purchase their vacation homes in beachfront areas and towns near the Rocky Mountains. Take a look at 10 of the most popular towns for centi-millionaires to purchase a second home in. These towns are arranged according to the number of centi-millionaires living there in December 2021.
He has a net worth of $67.6 billion, according to Forbes, and spends much of it on charity. But he also pours money into real estate, especially in Hawaii, and cars. The Meta founder and CEO's fortune surpassed $100 billion last year, making him one of 10 centi-billionaires on the planet. Zuckerberg mostly keeps a low profile, but he does splurge on real estate — especially in the tropical paradise that is Hawaii. Here's how the tech mogul spends his billions, from cars to properties to charity.
Elon Musk said in court on Wednesday that he does not want to be the CEO of any company. "I expect to reduce my time at Twitter and find somebody else to run Twitter over time," he said. Musk explained during the testimony that CEO is not necessarily an apt description for the work he says he does at his companies. Musk said he only called on Tesla employees to assist him at Twitter on a "voluntary basis," and to work "after-hours" at Twitter. The Tesla CEO specified that, "This was an after hours-- just if you're interested in evaluating, helping me evaluate Twitter engineering… that'd be nice.
In this article TSLATWTR Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNTJoe Biden, left, and Elon Musk Evelyn Hockstein | Reuters; Andrew Harrer | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesAsked on Wednesday whether Tesla , SpaceX and Twitter CEO Elon Musk posed a threat to national security, President Joe Biden said that the centi-billionaire's "relationships with other countries is worthy of being looked at." Biden said, "Elon Musk's cooperation and/or technical relationships with other countries is worthy of being looked at. Throughout 2022, Musk has accused the President of ignoring his electric vehicle venture, Tesla, despite its success, and favoring legacy automakers and their unions. The kingdom of Qatar also participated in Musk's Twitter deal. The Ukrainian government, which generally praises SpaceX and Musk, is now looking for alternatives to Starlink, Vice Prime Minister Mykhailo Fedorov said last Thursday.
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