Jeff Bezos

Mbrionares what is ur take , a single homo sapien owning a staggering 15 trillion kenya shillings

[SIZE=7]#1 Jeff Bezos[/SIZE]
CEO and Founder, Amazon.com
https://specials-images.forbesimg.com/imageserve/5a8d920d31358e4955adf197/416x416.jpg?background=000000&cropX1=755&cropX2=2357&cropY1=494&cropY2=2097
REAL TIME NET WORTH
[FONT=verdana]$154.8B[/FONT]
as of 8/9/18
NEXT
[ul]
[li]Amazon’s chief Jeff Bezos is the first person to top $100 billion as number one on the Forbes list of the World’s Billionaires.[/li][li]He owns 16% of e-commerce colossus Amazon, which he founded in a garage in Seattle in 1994.[/li][li]Bezos attended Princeton and worked at a hedge fund before quitting to sell books online.[/li][li]His other passion is space travel: His aerospace company, Blue Origin, is developing a reusable rocket that Bezos says will carry passengers.[/li][li]Bezos purchased The Washington Post in 2013 for $250 million.[/li][/ul]

Lanes…just lanes,no take

I’d like to know his bio… Vile alianza

ati budget yetu hii mwaka ilikua ngapi?

Not in hard cash though, it’s not like he’ll walk into a bank and withdrawal 15 trillion. The value is tied to the market valuation of his businesses.

Isn’t that always the case?only dollar millionaires with hard cash ni kidero and Floyd Mayweather

Its all over the net, but I dont think he has an official biography book, what is available is through spinets - lakini its claimed he started in a garage somewhere the feel good fairy-tail story that american millionaires and billionaires always prefer to sell.

It goes something like, the guy loved computers, studied the same at university, got a big job somewhere, got bored with that job, went to some other place, got into a garage and the rest is history.

kuna tofauti kweli, theoretically at any given time he can convert his shares to cash.

Practically, he can’t without hurting the value of the businesses. Also, the market value of companies is very volatile.

if he converts his shares to cash he will flood the market and they will lose value.

if he converts his shares to cash he will flood the market and they will lose value. hii inaitwa paper money, yenye world bank hukupesha poor countries they we pay with real hard currency, our Gold, Oil, Iron Ore and our other resources

lakini kuna tofauti ya share value and the equivalent hard cash, I thought its the same thing, owning shares say worth 1m and having 1m in ones account is just the same at the point when the shares are valued at that.

Lakini paper money is valued in such a way that our resources are equal at a given time, we can take that paper money and buy vaccines for our kids, so its just the same in value as our resources.

That’s how Mark Zuckerberg lost millions of dollars in a matter of days a few weeks ago.

For him not to become any richer anafaa aspend billions ngapi kila siku?

nop, not equal. right now Zuckerberg can get control of our mineral wealth, which will never lose its value. but his paper money can lose its value in seconds. how much are they saying he lost last few days? if he owned real assets, gold, diamond and oil wells he could not have lost so much amount of money

Two billion shillings or dollars, can’t remember.