24/02/2007

Grandes fortunas, vidas diferentes


Almanac of American Wealth

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Wealth is relative, and the value of the dollar is far from fixed. So this ranking of American plutocrats measures their total wealth as a fraction of U.S. GDP at their time of death (or for Gates, 2006). (more)
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Hedge funds have their place, but America's richest embrace a cautious, diversified approach to investing. (more)
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With jewelry, yachts and vineyards available by the slice, even the superrich are learning to share. Here are seven ways to enjoy the luxury life. (more)
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Fortune's national sampling of what the rich get to choose from when they shop for real estate - from the top 10 states for sales of $1 million plus homes. (more)

Wealthy eccentrics Sometimes the rich are a little different. (more)
Private equity power list Here's how one lucky winner spent his new-found fortune. (more)
Private equity power list Fortune ranks and rates today's leading private-equity firms. Plus, how private equity is roiling the economy in a way that it never has before. (more)
Zestimates of the rich and famous From Larry Ellison to Oprah Winfrey, a look at estimates for some of the most prominent houses in Zillow.com's database. (more)
8 million joy ride With Quincy Jones riding shotgun, Fortune's Sue Callaway straps in - and takes the sinister, sexy, $8 million Maybach Exelero for a spin. (more)
Could your neighbor be a millionaire? Fortune magazine's Almanac of American Wealth profiles where the rich, but not so famous, live, work and play. (more) video