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In March 2019, Forbes dubbed then 21-year-old Kylie Jenner the world's youngest "self-made" billionaire. The magazine later admitted Jenner had exaggerated the size of her business and pegged her true net worth at $600 million. Here's how Jenner has made her millions, from Kylie Cosmetics to TV appearances to product endorsements. Kylie Jenner, the ever controversial reality star, is 25 years old. Forbes previously declared Jenner the world's youngest "self-made" billionaire at age 21, thanks to her makeup company, Kylie Cosmetics.
Adam Neumann (left) with spouse Rebekah Neumann (right). Theo Wargo/Getty ImagesOne of the first businesses Neumann started was Krawlers, which sold baby clothes with knee pads. "At the time, I was misguided and putting my energy into all the wrong places," Neumann told Business Insider in 2016. After Neumann met his wife Rebekah, they lived in an East Village studio, an "apartment smaller than this office," Neumann told Business Insider. Neumann would go on to set his sights on bigger and better real estate once WeWork became successful.
Bernard Arnault surpassed Elon Musk as the world's richest person on Dec. 7 , according to Forbes, though the No. , according to Forbes, Arnault controls the massive luxury conglomerate LVMH Moët Hennessy - Louis Vuitton. Four of Arnault's children work at LVMH brands, including Louis Vuitton, Berluti, and TAG Heuer. Along the way, Arnault has brought four of his five adult children into the fold, building a family-run company that has resulted in the world's largest fortune. Here's how Arnault got his start and became one of the two richest people in the world.
Philip Anschutz is an American businessman who's worth an estimated $10.9 billion, according to Forbes. Shaun Clark/Getty ImagesCoachella is owned by an 83-year-old billionaire businessman who's been called "the man who owns LA." Despite living in Colorado, Philip Anschutz is deeply embedded in California's largest city. Anschutz also owns the Los Angeles Kings hockey team and one-third of the Los Angeles Lakers basketball team, as well as both teams' home arena: Staples Center. Take a look at how the billionaire makes and spends his fortune.
Even the most expensive, extravagant homes can fall into disrepair without proper care. These mansions were likely worth the equivalent of millions of dollars when they were built. Years later, they sit abandoned in varying states of deterioration. Loading Something is loading. From a villa that's been sitting empty for 70 years on an island in upstate New York to a former party mansion in Tennessee, here are 10 abandoned mansions around the world that were likely once worth millions of dollars.
Despite running a major fashion retailer for four decades, Ortega is intensely private — there were no public photographs of him until 1999, and in 2012, Bloomberg noted that he had only ever granted interviews to three journalists. One Zara employee who worked with him told The Economist in 2016 that "the true story of Amancio Ortega has not been told." Amancio Ortega in 2013. Europa Press/Europa Press via Getty ImagesSource: Bloomberg, The EconomistAshley Lutz, Mallory Schlossberg, and Melissa Wiley contributed to an earlier version of this story.
NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementMonaco, a sovereign city-state on the French Riviera, is known as a "Billionaires' Playground." The tiny city-state is famous for its lavish wealth, casinos, and glamorous events such as the Monaco Yacht Show and the Monaco Grand Prix. Here are 15 mind-blowing facts about Monaco, from the number of millionaires who live there to the number of police officers per resident.
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