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Top 10 people most likely to reach trillionaire status
  + stars: | 2024-09-06 | by ( Robert Frank | ) www.nbcnews.com   time to read: +3 min
According to a new report from Informa Connect Academy, which predicts trillionaire status based on average annual growth rate in wealth, Tesla CEO Elon Musk will likely be the first trillionaire. Musk is currently the world’s richest person, with $251 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. The second to reach trillionaire status, according to the report, will be India’s Gautam Adani, founder of the Adani Group conglomerate. If Adani maintains his recent annual growth rate of 123%, the report says he will be a trillionaire in 2028. The report predicts Pangestu could reach trillionaire status by 2028.
Persons: , John D, Rockefeller, Berkshire Hathaway, Warren Buffett’s, Elon Musk, Musk, Gautam Adani, Adani, Jensen Huang, Pangestu, Bernard Arnault, Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, wouldn’t, Larry Page, Sergey Brin Organizations: , New York Times, Berkshire, Nvidia, Informa Connect Academy, Bloomberg, Connect, Adani Group, Barito, Meta, Google
Family offices are expected to add more than $2 trillion in assets by 2030, as an increase in wealth concentration and a revolution in wealth management drive rapid growth in new family offices. In total, the wealth of families with family offices is expected to top $9.5 trillion in 2030, according to the report — more than doubling over the decade. "It's really the past decade that has seen an acceleration in growth in family offices." The rise of family offices is remaking the wealth management industry and creating a powerful new force in the financial landscape. Family offices are seen as offering more privacy, more customization and more tailored programs for the next generation of the family.
Persons: Robert Frank, Rebecca Gooch, It's, Gooch, incentivized, Eric Johnson Organizations: Deloitte Private, Deloitte, Henley & Partners, Forbes Locations: centimillionaires, North America, Asia, Pacific, North
Ric Tapia | Getty Images Sport | Getty ImagesSports team owners benefiting from soaring team values are also facing new pressure from two of the oldest certainties in American wealth: death and taxes. With the average age of team owners rising, and team values skyrocketing into the billions, owners and leagues are increasingly focused on how to ensure smooth ownership transitions to the next generation of buyers. Succession and taxes have become especially important in the National Football League, where the average age of team owners is now over 72 and team values are all surging. The average NFL team is now worth $6.49 billion, and no team is valued at less than $5.25 billion, according to CNBC's Official 2024 NFL Team Valuations. So owners have to be planning for the potential for more punitive estate taxes in the coming years.
Persons: Ric Tapia, Stephen Amdur, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, Robert Frank, Pat Bowlen, Rob Walton, Bud Adams, Grant Halverson, Amy Adams Strunk, Tom Benson, Gayle, Jonathan Bachman, Joe Robbie, George " Papa Bear, Halas, George Halas, Amdur, That's, Roger Goodell Organizations: NFL, Los Angeles Rams, Houston Texans, NRG, Getty, Sports, Pillsbury, National Football League, Former Denver Broncos, Tennessee Titans, Minnesota Vikings, Getty Images Tennessee Titans, Longtime New Orleans Saints, National Basketball, New Orleans Pelicans, New, New Orleans Saints, Mercedes, Benz, Miami Dolphins, NBA, Chicago Bears, Bettmann Locations: Houston, Nashville , Tennessee, New Orleans, New Orleans , Louisiana
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
Inside Monterey Car Week 2024
  + stars: | 2024-08-23 | by ( Robert Frank | Crystal Lau | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailInside Monterey Car Week 2024Executives from the world's top auction houses and CEOs of Lamborghini and Rimac Group sound off on Monterey Car Week.
Organizations: Lamborghini, Monterey Car
Auction sales during Monterey Car Week fell 3% from last year, as a shift from older to newer cars left a pileup of unsold classics from the 1950s and 1960s. Of the 1,143 cars up for sale, only 821 sold — marking a 72% sell-through rate, according to Hagerty. There were simply too many similar cars at too many auctions to generate strong prices and sales. "It's saturation," said Simon Kidston, the founder of Kidston and a leading advisor to wealthy car collectors. At the same time, a new generation of collectors driving the market — mainly Gen Xers and millennials — prefer cars from the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s.
Persons: Robert Frank, Bonhams —, Simon Kidston, Xers, millennials Organizations: Monterey Car, Arrow, Gooding & Company, Ferraris, Credit, Gooding, Company, Ferrari, Sotheby’s Locations: Monterey —, Monterey
The $220 million round in May, which also included Aglaé, valued H at $370 million, according to the company. While the amounts of Aglaé's investments aren't disclosed, the funding rounds for the AI firms totaled more than $300 million, according to Fintrx. Aglaé also invested in a $25 million seed round for Lamini, a Palo Alto, California-based startup building enterprise AI applications. Aglaé joined Susquehanna to invest in the $27 million seed round for Toronto-based Borderless AI, a human resource management platform. Arnault and his family are, however, big art collectors, and Aglaé was an investor in a $9.5 million funding round for LaCollection, a digital art platform.
Persons: Google's, Wendy, Eric Schmidt, Aglaé, Arnault, Robert Frank Organizations: Accel Partners, Google, CNBC, Fintrx, Aglaé Ventures, Susquehanna, Toronto, Music Media, Back, Netflix, Spotify Locations: Palo Alto , California, New York, Photoroom, France, Paris, Sonarverse, Irvine , California, San Francisco, French, LVMH, Airbnb
Private jet flights fell 15% in the first half of the year compared with their peak in 2022, as the industry grapples with waning demand and a new competitive landscape for high-end travel. Despite a short boost from the Summer Olympics, with a record 713 private jet flights to Paris the last week of July, the private jet industry continues to lose altitude this travel season. Jet It, a large U.S. private jet operator, shut down last year after grounding its fleet of Phenom 300s, Gulfstream G150s and HondaJets. Private jet passengers who paid six figures for flights started facing delays and cancellations as operators couldn’t buy or lease planes fast enough. “Prices are about 20% higher than they were in 2019,” Private Jet Card Comparisons' Gollan said.
Persons: Washington's, J, David Ake, Robert Frank, Covid, Rob Wiesenthal, George Mattson, VistaJet, Thomas Flohr, Doug Gollan, , Jay Duckson, , , I’m, Gollan, Travis Kuhn, “ It’s, ” Gollan, Berkshire Hathaway, ” Kuhn, Organizations: Gulfstream, Washington's Reagan National Airport, Getty, Private, Summer, Argus International, Blade Air Mobility, Delta Air Lines, CNBC, Industry, Central Business Jets, Companies, Jefferies, Argus, Berkshire Locations: Arlington , Virginia, Paris, U.S, Covid, Argus,
Luxury supercars go electric
  + stars: | 2024-08-16 | by ( Robert Frank | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailLuxury supercars go electricThe $30 billion classic car market has seen sales fall double-digits from their peak in 2021 and 2022. But a number of luxury auto brands are looking to reverse that trend by going hybrid. CNBC's Robert Frank joins 'Squawk on the Street' from Monterey, California withe more.
Persons: Robert Frank Locations: Monterey , California
The Murdoch family feud taking place in an obscure Nevada court highlights the state’s surging popularity as a global center of family trusts and a friendly home to the world’s biggest fortunes. The Western state’s fast-growing industry of trust and estate attorneys, trust companies and facilitators keeps a deliberately low profile. At the center of the Murdoch case is the Murdoch Family Trust, which holds the powerful voting shares in News Corp. and Fox Corp. that effectively control the companies. (The trust also contains the family farm in Australia, the Murdoch art collection and its Disney shares.) “Normally a family would have some ties in Nevada to establish trust, either living here or having real estate,” Tyrell said.
Persons: Murdoch, , Steven Oshins, ” Oshins, Thomas Piketty, Emmanuel Saez, Gabriel Zucman, Rupert Murdoch, Lachlan, James, Elisabeth, Prudence, it’s, Rupert, Elyse Tyrell, Tyrell Law PLLC, Rupert Murdoch —, It’s, ” Tyrell, Organizations: IRS, Division, Trust, News Corp, Fox Corp, Disney, The New York Times, Street Journal, Fox, Henderson , Nevada . Trust Locations: Nevada, “ Nevada, South Dakota, Tennessee , Delaware, U.S, Australia, Henderson , Nevada
The Murdoch family feud taking place in an obscure Nevada court highlights the state's surging popularity as a global center of family trusts and a friendly home to the world's biggest fortunes. The Western state's fast-growing industry of trust and estate attorneys, trust companies and facilitators keeps a deliberately low profile. Yet experts estimate the state likely has hundreds of billions of dollars in trust assets locked away in nondescript office buildings or trust companies, offering little to no visibility to the outside world. In the race among states to attract the hundreds of billions of dollar in new trust assets, Nevada has a comfortable lead. Perhaps its most powerful advantage, and the one with direct bearing on the Murdoch case, is trust flexibility.
Persons: Rupert Murdoch, Lachlan Murdoch, Drew Angerer, Robert Frank, Murdoch, Steven Oshins, Oshins, Thomas Piketty, Emmanuel Saez, Gabriel Zucman Organizations: News Corp, Fox News, Century Fox, Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference, Getty, IRS, Division Locations: Sun Valley , Idaho, Nevada, South Dakota, Tennessee , Delaware, U.S
Trump and Harris propose ending tax on tips
  + stars: | 2024-08-13 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTrump and Harris propose ending tax on tipsCNBC's Robert Frank reports on one tax proposal both candidates support.
Persons: Harris, CNBC's Robert Frank Organizations: Trump
Temu founder Colin Huang becomes China's richest person
  + stars: | 2024-08-12 | by ( Robert Frank | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTemu founder Colin Huang becomes China's richest personCNBC's Robert Frank reports on the wealthiest people in China.
Persons: Colin Huang, Robert Frank Locations: China
Wealthy investors and family offices shied away from stocks leading up to market swings this week, but many saw the drop in prices as an opportunity for tax savings and estate planning, according to wealth advisors. When stocks tumbled Monday, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq down 3%, wealthy investors neither panicked nor jumped in to buy, according to several advisors. The drop in prices last Friday and Monday also offered a chance for wealthy investors to take advantage of tax benefits and gift strategies. With the gift and estate exemption amount scheduled to expire at the end of next year, many wealthy investors are working to give away the maximum before the expiration. “Most family offices are so invested in alternatives, hedge funds, PE and real estate, that they aren’t moving their investments around anyway,” said Geoffrey von Kuhn, an advisor to several of the nation’s largest family offices.
Persons: , ’ ”, Sean Apgar, ” Apgar, BBR, , William Sinclair, ” Sinclair, , Jennifer Povlitz, Geoffrey von Kuhn, Richard Weintraub, ” Weintraub, Buffett, Michael Pelzar, ” Pelzar, , Jimmy Chang Organizations: UBS, Deloitte, Nasdaq, BBR Partners, Morgan Private Bank, Big Tech, , UBS Wealth Management, Americas, Citi Private Bank, Bank of America Private Bank, ” Advisors, Rockefeller Global Family Locations: U.S, J.P
Endowment tax in focus: Here's what to know
  + stars: | 2024-08-08 | by ( Robert Frank | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailEndowment tax in focus: Here's what to knowCNBC's Robert Frank, Natasha Sarin, Yale Law School and Yale School of Management professor and former Treasury Department official, and William Trachman, Mountain States Legal Foundation general counsel and former Trump education department appointee, join 'Squawk Box' to discuss JD Vance's plan to tax university endowments, how much revenue the tax would raise, and more.
Persons: CNBC's Robert Frank, Natasha Sarin, William Trachman, JD Organizations: Yale Law School, Yale School of Management, Treasury Department, States Legal Foundation, Trump Locations: States
Jeff Bezos' family office is making big investments in AI
  + stars: | 2024-08-02 | by ( Robert Frank | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
Jeff Bezos at the Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference in Sun Valley, Idaho, on July 10, 2024. All of the investments made this year by Bezos' family office — called Bezos Expeditions — have been in artificial intelligence, according to exclusive data provided to CNBC by FINTRX, a private wealth intelligence platform. While the amounts he invested are not disclosed, Bezos Expeditions participated in funding rounds totaling more than $1 billion. In February, Bezos Expeditions invested in Figure AI, the humanoid-robot company that also counts Nvidia and Microsoft as investors. In July, he invested in a $300 million Series A round of Skild AI, which is focused on making AI systems for machines and robotics devices.
Persons: Jeff Bezos, Robert Frank, Bezos, Organizations: Allen & Company Sun Valley, CNBC, FINTRX, Bezos Expeditions, Amazon, Expeditions, Nvidia, Microsoft Locations: Sun Valley , Idaho, Los Angeles
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailOverall sentiment for regional banks has gone up in anticipation for rate cuts, says Krista SnellingAndrew Samuel, LINKBANCORP CEO; Krista Snelling, West Coast Community Bancorp CEO; and Robert Franklin, Stellar Bancorp CEO, join CNBC's 'The Exchange' to discuss outlooks for regional banks, impacts from Fed rate moves, and more.
Persons: Krista Snelling Andrew Samuel, Krista Snelling, Robert Franklin, CNBC's Organizations: West Coast Community Bancorp, Stellar Bancorp Locations: West
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Andrew Samuel, Krista Snelling, & Robert FranklinAndrew Samuel, LINKBANCORP CEO; Krista Snelling, West Coast Community Bancorp CEO; and Robert Franklin, Stellar Bancorp CEO, join CNBC's 'The Exchange' to discuss outlooks for regional banks, impacts from Fed rate moves, and more.
Persons: Andrew Samuel, Krista Snelling, Robert Franklin Andrew Samuel, Robert Franklin, CNBC's Organizations: West Coast Community Bancorp, Stellar Bancorp Locations: West
Family offices, the private investment arms of single families, are also shifting to profit shares as a way to better align the incentives of the staff with the family. "Family offices are competing for talent against each other, and against traditional private equity, hedge funds and venture capital." Family offices are increasingly offering lucrative shares of equity and deal profits to staff amid a growing battle for talent, according to a top family office attorney. They often pair co-investments with profit shares to create both upside and potential downside to staff. Because they serve a single family, family offices have more flexibility than many companies when it comes to designing pay plans.
Persons: McCurry, Patrick McCurry, McDermott Will, Emery, they're, Robert Frank, that's Organizations: UBS, Office Locations: Chicago
Sales of $100 million homes are on track to double this year, as surging financial markets and hopes for rate cuts fuel a recovery in the ultra-luxury real estate market, according to new reports. As of July 15, six homes in the U.S. have sold for more than $100 million, according to data from Miller Samuel and Douglas Elliman. If the sales pace continues, it would more than double last year's total and likely eclipse the record of nine homes sold for over $100 million in 2021. But sales of homes priced at $50 million, $20 million and even $10 million are all signaling a strong rebound for the ultra-luxury real estate market after its decline in 2023. A penthouse at Central Park Tower — the tallest residential building in the world — closed for $115 million to an unknown buyer.
Persons: Robert Frank, Miller Samuel, Douglas Elliman, Jonathan Miller, Aman, Vladislav Doronin, Oakley, James Jannard Locations: U.S, Manhattan, York, Russian, Palm, Tarpon Island, California
Breaking down Trump's 'tariffs-for-tax cuts' plan
  + stars: | 2024-07-24 | by ( Robert Frank | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBreaking down Trump's 'tariffs-for-tax cuts' planCNBC’s Robert Frank joins 'Squawk Box' to break down former President Trump's 'tariffs-for-tax-cuts' tax plan.
Persons: Robert Frank, Trump's
There are now 426,330 individuals worth $30 million or more, known as ultra-high-net worth (UHNW) individuals, according to Altrata's World Ultra Wealth Report 2024. Their total wealth surged by 7% to $49 trillion in 2023, helped mainly by the year-end stock rally. In the U.S., the ultra-high-net-worth population increased 13%, to 147,950, meaning the U.S. now accounts for a third of the world's ultra-high-net worth population. Over the next five years, the UHNW population is expected to grow by 38% to 587,650, according to the report. Their combined fortunes will rise by $19 trillion — creating a massive new opportunity for companies that cater to the ultra-wealthy, according to the report.
Persons: Spencer Platt, Robert Frank Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, Getty Locations: New York City, U.S
Up to $9 trillion is expected to be passed along to spouses and partners in the coming years as part of what's being called "the horizontal wealth transfer," according to a new report. Yet because surviving spouses and partners typically get the initial inheritances, and because women typically outlive men, bequests in the coming years will largely go to women, according to the UBS Global Wealth Report. UBS calls it the "horizontal wealth transfer," since the wealth is moving intra-generationally rather than intergenerationally. "Most people have a rather feudal idea of wealth going down through generations," said Paul Donovan, chief economist of UBS Global Wealth Management. According to the report, the largest horizontal wealth transfers will be in the Americas.
Persons: Paul Donovan Organizations: UBS Global Wealth, UBS, UBS Global Wealth Management Locations: what's, Americas
Jeff Bezos sells more Amazon shares
  + stars: | 2024-07-12 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailJeff Bezos sells more Amazon sharesCNBC's Robert Frank joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss the latest news on Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.
Persons: Jeff Bezos, Robert Frank Organizations: Amazon
States fighting wealth flight: Here's what to know
  + stars: | 2024-07-10 | by ( Robert Frank | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailStates fighting wealth flight: Here's what to knowCNBC's Robert Frank joins 'Squawk Box' with a look at how wealth is moving around the country.
Persons: CNBC's Robert Frank
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