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  2. Jim Simons - Wikipedia

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    James Harris Simons (April 25, 1938 – May 10, 2024) was an American hedge fund manager, investor, mathematician, and philanthropist. [4] At the time of his death, Simons's net worth was estimated to be $31.4 billion, making him the 51st-richest person in the world. [4]

  3. Howard Graham Buffett - Wikipedia

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    Howard Graham Buffett (born December 16, 1954) is an American businessman, former politician, philanthropist, photographer, farmer, and conservationist. [1] He is the middle child of billionaire investor Warren Buffett. He is named after Howard Buffett, his grandfather, and Benjamin Graham, Warren Buffett's favorite professor.

  4. Warren Zevon - Wikipedia

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    Warren's mother was from a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints family and of English descent. [6] [7] [8] They later moved to Fresno, California, and by the age of 13, Zevon was an occasional visitor to the home of Igor Stravinsky, where he briefly studied modern classical music alongside Robert Craft. Zevon's parents divorced when he ...

  5. Bernard Arnault - Wikipedia

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    Arnault and his family had an estimated peak net worth of US$240.7 billion in April 2023, according to Forbes. [73] This made him the richest person in the world at the time, surpassing Elon Musk. Musk would surpass Arnaut in June 2023 in net worth with $240 billion, as Arnault's wealth dropped to $190 billion.

  6. Rose Blumkin - Wikipedia

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    Rose Blumkin (née Gorelick; December 3, 1893 – August 9, 1998) was an American businesswoman who founded the Nebraska Furniture Mart in 1937. [1] Businessman Warren Buffett said of her, "One question I always ask myself in appraising a business is how I would like, assuming I had ample capital and skilled personnel, to compete with it.

  7. Jesse Livermore - Wikipedia

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    From 1895–1897, age 18–20, he accumulated $10,000 trading profits, a one thousand per cent net return in three years of trading. However, he was eventually barred by most Boston area bucket shops, because of his consistent winning. Using disguises and false names to trade only prolonged the inevitable city-wide ban. [9]

  8. The First Jobs of Billionaires Like Warren Buffett and ... - AOL

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    His entrepreneurial spirit blossomed and at age 18 he started his first business, an SAT-prep course called New Way Academy. ... Warren Buffett. Net worth: $88 billion. First job: Newspaper ...

  9. Susan Buffett - Wikipedia

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    Susan Thompson Buffett (June 15, 1932 – July 29, 2004) was an American activist for the causes of civil rights, abortion rights and birth control, and the first wife of investor Warren Buffett. She was a director of Berkshire Hathaway , owning 2.2 percent of the company worth about $3 billion at the time of her death, [ 1 ] making her the ...