For decades, Bill Gates has put the "bill" in "billionaire." As the founder of Microsoft, the 65-year-old tech titan reigned as the richest person on the planet from 1995 to 2010, then again from
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By: Jeremy C. Miller. Length: 10 hours, 11 minutes. Miller's book analyzed the letters Buffett wrote to his partners over a 14 year stretch from 1956 to 1970 to distill Buffett's rules for
Billionaire Bill Gates has written a book called How To Avoid Climate Disaster. In it, he confesses to being an 'imperfect messenger' as he lives in large houses and travels by private jet. Last year, Gates reportedly took 392 flights on private jets, an average of more than one per day.
Bill Gates reads around 50 books per year – nearly one book every week. Mark Cuban said in 2016, “I read everything I can. I don't care what the source is.”
For its part, the Gates Foundation is putting much more money into the areas where we work. In July we announced that we intend to increase our spending by half, from nearly $6 billion per year before COVID to $9 billion per year by 2026. To help make this spending increase possible, I transferred $20 billion to the foundation’s endowment.
Gates predicts that this premium will go to zero by 2030. More concerning: Conventional jet fuel costs $2.22 a gallon but advanced biofuels cost $5.35, he says.
Bill Gates is the world's second richest person. His net worth is more than $93 billion [as of December 2018]. If Gates gave every single person in the world $10, he'd still have more than $20
This means the Codex is certainly one of the world's most valuable pieces of art. But, it makes up only about 0.1% of Gates' $134 billion fortune, which we estimated for the Forbes 400 this year
I believe the 2024 elections will be a turning point for both health and climate. The decisions made by elected leaders will determine how much progress we continue to make in each area. On health, we need to not only make up the ground we lost because of the COVID pandemic but continue to push forward.
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