If you happen to be the market for an Estalacionpound® in a picturesque beach town, I hope you also have extremely deep pockets. This property, which is known as “The Sanctuary at Loon Point” is currently listed for…
$160 million The Sanctuary at Loon Point was pieced together over 14 years by a hedge fund manager named Bruce Kovner and his wife Suzie. Bruce earned his $6.6 billion net worth as the founder of Caxton Associates.
The position of the British government is that the Koh-i-Noor was a “gift” from British colonies to the Queen. The fabled jewel, said by legend to be bad luck for men but good luck for women, was part of Elizabeth II’s crown and is currently on display in the Tower of London’s Jewel House. But a recent Vice story points out that the governments of India, Pakistan, Iran, and Afghanistan have all claimed the diamond as their rightful property at one time or another, and Queen Elizabeth II’s death has brought these claims back to the forefront.
On March 5, the 23-year-old was fired from his Formula 1 team, Haas racing. He had been under contract with Haas for just one year and it was his first chance in F1. Today his home was seized by Italian financial police. Big deal though, right? What kind of home could a 23-year-old – whose career earnings haven’t even cracked $1 million – possibly own? Probably just a modest apartment in Rome or something, right?
Jay Carney was born May 22, 1965 in Washington, D.C. Earlier in his career, after being hired as a reporter for The Miami Herald in 1987, Carney joined Time magazine as its Miami Bureau Chief in 1989. Carney worked as a correspondent in Time’s Moscow Bureau for three years, covering the collapse of the U.S.S.R. then came to Washington in 1993 to report on the Bill Clinton White House. He has written and reported about the presidency of George W.
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PMC is also the majority owner of the annual South by Southwest music, film and technology festival.
Early Life Jay Penske was born in New York City in 1979. Jay is one of five children born to Roger Penske, the multi-billionaire founder of the Penske Corporation. The Penske empire is vast. The largest and most public holdings are the publicly traded Penske Automotive Group, which owns the ubiquitous orange rental trucks that dot American highways (there are over 360,000 trucks in the fleet), the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and IndyCar racing.
When Jay and his investors first took over Aspiro, Tidal had only around 17,000 subscribers. Today there are well over 100,000. Last week we learned that prior to announcing the relaunch of Tidal, Jay’s investment team took on an investment round from Sprint that gave the company a $256 million market cap. We also learned that Jay had gifted a 3% equity stake in the company to each of his 15 superstar launch partners (Beyonce, Alicia Keys, Kanye West, Madonna, Rihanna… etc).
GE Salary and Total Earnings At the peak of his time with GE, Jeffrey Immelt earned an annual salary of $22 million when you include base salary, bonus and stock. During his time at GE, Jeff earned at least $200 million in overall compensation. It’s unclear if that number includes roughly $85 million in pension benefits he also amassed. During that same period, GE lost $150 billion in market cap value.
Early Life Jennifer Holland was born on November 9, 1987 in Chicago, Illinois. Growing up, she was involved in gymnastics, and envisioned a career as an architect. However, after discovering drama in high school, Holland decided to finish her schooling online and to move to Los Angeles, California to pursue a professional acting career. Shortly after she turned 17, she made the move with her nurse mother on a road trip to LA.
Malkovich directed the 2002 film “The Dancer Upstairs” as well as theatrical productions of “A Celebration of Harold Pinter,” “Good Canary” (which earned him a Molière Award), and “Les Liaisons Dangereuses.” John also wrote and directed the shorts “Hideous Man” (2002) and “A Postcard from Istanbul” (2015), and he has produced more than 20 film and television projects, including “Juno” (2007) and “The Perks of Being a Wallflower” (2012). In 2002, Malkovich started a fashion company, Mrs.
Early Life and Education Josh Lucas was born as Joshua Lucas Easy Dent Maurer on June 20, 1971 in Fayetteville, Arkansas to Don, an ER doctor, and Michele, a nurse midwife. Growing up, he spent his time traveling throughout the South with his parents and three younger siblings; by the age of 13, he had lived in close to 30 different places. Eventually, the family settled in Gig Harbor, Washington, where Lucas attended Kopachuck Middle School and Gig Harbor High School.
He has lent his voice to the animated projects “Rio” (2011), “Epic” (2013), “Xavier: Renegade Angel” (2009), “The Life & Times of Tim” (2010), “Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas” (2011), “Bordertown” (2016), “Albert” (2016), and “Bob’s Burgers” (2017). Friedlander also starred in, directed, and produced the 2017 Netflix special “Judah Friedlander: America is the Greatest Country in the United States,” and he has published the books “How to Beat Up Anybody: An Instructional and Inspirational Karate Book by the World Champion” (2010) and “If the Raindrops United: Drawings and Cartoons” (2015).
Julian Sands was found dead in the San Gabriel Mountains after disappearing on a hike on June 13, 2023. He was 65 years old.
O’Leary says that he was paid just under $15 million by FTX to promote the platform, and he chose to invest almost $10 million of that back into cryptocurrency which is now worthless: “Total deal was just under $15 million, all in…I put about $9.7 million into crypto. I think that’s what I lost. I don’t know. It’s all at zero.” O’Leary says he had about $1 million in equity in the company, all of which is, you guessed it, now basically worthless due to its having entered into bankruptcy proceedings.
Naturally when someone as insanely famous and successful as Kobe dies, many people are curious about their net worth. So let’s break it down. Kobe Bryant’s net worth at the time of his death was $600 million. During his career, Kobe earned $323 million in NBA salary alone. He also earned an estimated $350 million from endorsements. In his NBA debut year of 1996, his salary was $1.015 million. By the end of his career he was earning $25+ million per year in base salary.
Louie earned a Primetime Emmy for his performance as Christine Baskets on the FX series “Baskets” (2016–2019), and he hosted “Family Feud” from 1999–2002. He created the 1996 sitcom “The Louie Show,” and he produced the television documentary “Louie Anderson Presents” (2011) and the comedy special “Louie Anderson: Big Underwear” (2018). From 2003 to 2012, he starred in the Las Vegas stage show “Louie: Larger Than Life,” and in 2010, the Louie Anderson Theater opened in the Palace Station Hotel and Casino.
Early Life Ludwig was born Ludwig Anders Ahgren on July 6, 1995, in Hollis, New Hampshire. His ancestry is Swedish and French. While attending Arizona State University, Ludwig joined the Tempe Underground improv and stand-up comedy group. He graduated cum laude, earning degrees in journalism and English literature in 2017.
Career Ludwig launched his YouTube channel in 2015, and it eventually amassed over 5.27 million subscribers. His YouTube videos have garnered more than 1.
Early Life Malin Åkerman was born Malin Maria Åkerman on May 12, 1978, in Stockholm, Sweden. She is the daughter of Pia Sundström, a part-time model/aerobics instructor, and Magnus Åkerman, an insurance broker. Malin’s family moved to Canada when she was 2 years old, and after her parents divorced four years later, Magnus returned to Sweden. Åkerman grew up in a Buddhist household in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, where they moved after Pia remarried.
$29.62 million And believe it or not, that’s actually somewhat of a steal compared to its initial asking price from three years ago…
$52.4 million The two-acre property is distinguished as the biggest oceanfront lot in the Carmel Highlands. It was purchased by its current owner, software engineer Gary Vickers, for $14.43 million in 2018. Vickers was adding the property to a huge complex of residences he’d acquired in the area, dubbing the spread “The Seven Coves of Spindrift,” but he decided to put this parcel up for sale separately less than a year later.
Early Life Mary Elizabeth Winstead was born on November 28, 1984, in Rocky Mount, North Carolina. She is the daughter of James Ronald Winstead and Betty Lou Knight, and she has four older siblings. The family relocated to Sandy, Utah, when Mary was 5 years old, and she took advanced classes at Peruvian Park Elementary. Winstead attended a summer program at Chicago’s Joffrey Ballet, and she was a member of the International Children’s Choir.