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Britain’s richest family spent more on pet dog than they paid their servants, court told

Britain’s richest family spent more on pet dog than they paid their servants, court told

The billionaire Hinduja family is accused of trafficking and exploitation of staff at their Lake Geneva villa.

  • by Hugo Miller

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The meeting where Wall Street billionaires tripped over themselves to back Trump

The meeting where Wall Street billionaires tripped over themselves to back Trump

Before 12 New Yorkers branded Donald Trump a felon, a very different kind of jury had reached a verdict of its own at a ritzy Manhattan hotel.

  • by Amanda L Gordon and Sridhar Natarajan
It’s high noon for Musk as his $80 billion payday looms
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Elon Musk

It’s high noon for Musk as his $80 billion payday looms

Tesla shareholders are expected to approve yet again the largest incentive package in US history. If they do, the unprecedented package will no doubt be challenged in court again.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Billionaire reveals plans to dive to the Titanic after submersible tragedy

Billionaire reveals plans to dive to the Titanic after submersible tragedy

Shortly after the OceanGate disaster last year, a 74-year-old real estate billionaire got in touch with the co-founder of a company that makes submarines.

  • by Emily Schmall and Orlando Mayorquín
$85 billion battle: The drummer who started the fight to block the biggest payday in history

$85 billion battle: The drummer who started the fight to block the biggest payday in history

Richard Tornetta is an unlikely campaigner against one of the world’s richest men.

  • by James Titcomb
Catering to the ultra-rich is a booming business in WA

Catering to the ultra-rich is a booming business in WA

There’s a new sign that the Perth elite are starting to tip over the line separating the merely rich from the fabulously so.

  • by Harry Brumpton, Paul-Alain Hunt and Patrick Winters
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Satisfaction in Byron
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Satisfaction in Byron

Waiting on a friend at Wategos.

Fashioning top-heavy management
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Fashioning top-heavy management

In the end, it’s all just window dressing.

How two bizarre billionaires almost destroyed Twitter

How two bizarre billionaires almost destroyed Twitter

From Jack Dorsey’s love of “salt juice” to Elon Musk’s strange decision to kill off the famous bird symbol, this is the story of how Twitter was torn apart by the actions of two men.

  • by Tom Knowles
‘I still hate the man’: Wall Street’s billionaires can’t resist Trump

‘I still hate the man’: Wall Street’s billionaires can’t resist Trump

When President Donald Trump lost the 2020 election to Joe Biden, some of Wall Street’s biggest names swore they were moving on from him for good. Times have changed.

  • by Rob Copeland
Melinda French Gates to quit Gates Foundation, will exit with $19 billion for own charity work

Melinda French Gates to quit Gates Foundation, will exit with $19 billion for own charity work

She is leaving the nonprofit she co-founded with former spouse Bill Gates and will get $18.9 billion for her own work to uplift women and families.

  • by Yuvraj Malik and Aditya Soni