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South Korea's 50 Richest: Cashing In On Pop Culture

What Next For Kim Jung-Ju And Korean Online Gaming Company Nexon?

Building Out (Of China): Property Tycoons Follow Wealthy Customers Overseas

Fosun Triumphs In Battle Of Chinese Billionaires In Shanghai
What The Billionaires List Tells Us About Asian Emerging Markets
Asia's Women In The Mix, 2013: The Year's Top 50 for Achievement In Business

To make FORBES ASIA’s 2013 list of 50 Businesswomen In The Mix is to be performing center stage in the world’s most dynamic region?with more “box office” than hundreds of other notable executives, investors and owners.

A noisy 2012 disrupted some acts: a slowdown in China, a weak recovery in the U.S. and tremors over the state of Europe’s currency union. Nonetheless most of these women produced higher profits, and those who didn’t were repositioning for a business pickup.
Pumped-Up Property Prices Lift The Fortunes Of Hong Kong's Richest
India's 100 Richest Have Mixed Year, Eke Out Small Gain

Mukesh Ambani and Lakshmi Mittal remain on top, despite billion dollar losses. Pharma billionaires and 11 newcomers help India's wealthiest add small gain in mixed year.
Lessons for China’s Richest

Most prominent Chinese companies and individuals mentioned in the list of China’s 100 Richest do not have a proper English version of their Chinese website. Translations often don’t work that well. For example, the current occupant of the No. 1 spot on China’s rich list, beverage producer Zong Qinghou of Wahaha, doesn’t even have a proper link to any acceptable English website from the information link mentioned in Wikipedia. One wonders if these individuals wish to perhaps attract foreign investors and/or potential future foreign business. Why not have a well-laid-out professional English website of its business as well?
Gates, Buffett And The Greatest Roundtable Of All-Time
By Randall Lane
In June FORBES convened the greatest-ever gathering of philanthropists: 161 billionaires or near-billionaires intent on solving the world's most intractable problems.

Bill Gates: My New Model For Giving
Bill Gates
While the private sector does a phenomenal job meeting human needs among those who can pay, there are billions of people who have no way to express their needs in ways that matter to markets.

Forbes Goes Inside Oprah Winfrey's School
By Clare O'Connor
Five years ago the talk show titan's altruism turned into the worst crisis of her adult life. Rather than abandon her South African school, Winfrey learned from her mistakes--and doubled down on what she believed in.

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The Forbes 400

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Readers Say
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The Forbes 400

The Richest People In America
By Luisa Kroll
For every name on the rich list who inherited his or her wealth, two more made it on their own. Nothing exceeds like success.

Chuck Feeney: The Billionaire Who Is Trying To Go Broke
Steve Bertoni
Chuck Feeney has earned $7.5 billion, but he's not on The Forbes 400. Instead, the Duty Free Shoppers founder has secretly given it away as fast as he's made it. All he's got left is $2 million--and credit for inspiring modern philanthropy.

Paul Allen's Quest To Reverse-Engineer The Brain
By Matthew Herper
Microsoft cofounder Paul Allen helped revolutionize the world with personal computers. Now he's betting a half-billion dollars that he can do something even more radical: Draw a circuit diagram of human consciousness.

A Lavish Hotel Project Unites Thailand's Sukosol Family
Ron Gluckman
A lavish hotel project unites the Sukosol family and revitalizes a Thai brand.

The One Man Space Program
Rich Karlgaard
New Forbes 400 member Elon Musk launches mankind.

Tech Wreck-Five Entrepreneurs That Missed the Forbes 400
Scott DeCarlo
Five tech entrepreneurs crossed the billion-dollar mark this winter. It was a short flight.

The Complete List
Forbes Staff
Entry level for this year: net worth of $1.1 billion. Plus: Thoughts on philanthropy from Leon Black, Shahid Khan, Pete Peterson, Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen, Marc Andreessen, Naveen Jain, Jon Bon Jovi, Jim Breyer, Marc Benioff and Stephen Schwarzman.

Billionaire Scorecard
Scott DeCarlo
Larry Ellison gained $8 billion this year--the same amount Mark Zuckerberg lost.

Meet The 20 Newcomers To The Forbes 400
By Caleb Melby
Twenty newcomers climbed into the ranks this year, including four immigrants.

Forbes 400 Drop-offs: Those Who Didn't Make The Cut
Edwin Durgy
These 32 moguls--some of them still billionaires--have fallen from our list.
How Gold Mantis Wins In China’s Thriving Interior Design Market
Russell Flannery
Interior designer Gold Mantis rides China’s boom and makes our list of the best publicly traded Asia-Pacific companies.

Taiwan’s Wowprime Attracts Eaters and Eager Employees
Joyce Huang
Steeped in Chinese classics, Steve Day lets top staff--and the numbers--keep Taiwan’s Wowprime cooking.

Hemendra Kothari’s Quest To Save India’s Tigers
Anuradha Ragunathan
”The tiger is a fascinating animal. It’s majestic. It’s magnetic,” says guardian angel Hemendra Kothari.

Sections
Companies, People, Ideas
Technology
The Fab 50
Thailand’s 40 Richest
The Next Tycoons
Investing
The World’s Most Powerful Women

Front & Back
Sidelines
Readers Say
Fact & Comment
Current Events
Thoughts

Companies, People, Ideas

Ford, At Epicenter Of Political Storm in China, Sees ”A Great Place To Do Business”
Russell Flannery
Ford steers clear of political turmoil in Chongqing.

IMAX Finds China
Heng Shao
China is now Imax’s biggest market after the U.S.

Roger Federer Tops List Of The World’s Highest-Paid Tennis Players
Kurt Badenhausen
The sports sponsorship market has been dinged in recent years along with the rest of the economy, but the ten top-earning tennis players raked in $212 million over the past 12 months.


Developer David Chiu Builds For Value-Minded Chinese
Noelle Lim
Developer David Chiu stakes his legacy on putting roofs over value-minded Chinese.

The App I Wrote At Summer Camp
Victoria Barret
Two 13-year-olds are teaching their peers programming--for $350 a pop.

MS Dhoni, Sachin Tendulkar Lead The World’s Highest-Paid Cricketers
Chris Smith
Mahendra Singh Dhoni leads the way, with salary, bonuses and endorsements earning him $26.5 million.

The Curse Of Cricket
Naazneen Karmali
Is India’s favorite game bringing bad luck to these tycoons?

Technology

How To Beat Tiger Woods
John Gaudiosi
World Golf Tour has sponsors and office duffers spending big bucks on its virtual courses.

The Fab 50

2012 Asia’s Fab 50
Scott DeCarlo and John Koppisch
Our list of the 50 best publicly traded Asia-Pacific companies is a roll call of success amid slowing growth.

Fall From Grace For HTC
Heng Shao
HTC falls off the list after a brutal year.

Titan Industries Is India’s Jewelry King, Thanks to a Comeback
Anuradha Ragunathan
Titan Industries wears the crown as India’s jewelry and watch king.

Thailand’s 40 Richest

The List
Forbes Staff
The collective wealth of Thailand’s richest is $55 billion, up over 20% in a year.

The Chirathivat Family’s Ever Bigger Retail Battle
Lan Anh Nguyen
A Chirathivat creation is being reconstituted for retail showdowns.

The Next Tycoons

Pirojsha Godrej Builds On His Billionaire Family’s Name
Naazneen Karmali
The fourth generation of storied Godrej clan is opening new development doors with Godrej Properties

Investing

The 7 Reasons Why 360 Degree Feedback Programs Fail
Eric Jackson
360 Programs are typically done terribly. Here are the top 7 reasons why they fail.

The World’s Most Powerful Women

The Power 100
Forbes Staff
Heads of state, CEOs, entrepreneurs, celebrities--ranked by dollars, media presence and impact.
Grape Leap
Simon Montlake
Winemaker Changyu Pioneered draws on a storied history to plot its future.

Chairman Vu, Vietnam’s Coffee King
Scott Duke Harris
With revolutionary fervor, Dang Le Nguyen Vu puts the old bean in service of Vietnam’s capitalism.

Strata Succession
By Naazneen Karmali
First with his brother and now with his son, Raj Kumar put a non-Chinese face on the Lion City’s real estate map.

Xiaomi’s Lei Jun: China’s Answer To Steve Jobs?
Simon Montlake and Ryan Mac
Lei Jun is selling millions of groundbreaking smartphones-and attracting a cult following.

Sections
Companies, People, Ideas
Best Under A Billion
Singapore’s 40 Richest
The Next Tycoons
Investing
Heroes Of Philanthropy
Forbes Asia Life

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Readers Say
Fact & Comment
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Companies, People, Ideas

North Korea Never Ceases to Startle
Donald Kirk
The North Korean void never ceases to startle.

Obama’s Billionaires
Forbes Staff
The President has his fair share of support from the country’s richest.

In Mississippi, Toyota Tests Radical Redesign For Factories And Itself
Micheline Maynard
After a humbling fall, Japan’s automotive titan is experimenting with making its manufacturing leaner and smaller, and in the unlikeliest of places.

Inside the New Deskless Office
Frederick E. Allen
Kiss your cubicle good-bye.

World Bank Spinning Out Of Control: Corruption, Dysfunction Await New Head
Richard Behar
A decade of reform efforts have done little to fix the World Bank.

Best Under A Billion

The Winners
Forbes Staff
Our list of Asia’s 200 best companies with annual revenue under $1 billion.

Luxury Watch Maker’s New CEO Is Making Up For Lost Time
Russell Flannery
Pollyanna Chu, Sincere Watch’s third buyer in four years, sees even better times ahead.

Singapore’s 40 Richest

Educated Elite
Naazneen Karmali and Suzanne Nam
The island’s wealthy, with a net worth of $59.4 billion, support higher learning.

Satinder Garcha’s Passion For Property And Polo
Neerja Pawha Jetley
Satinder Garcha plays Singapore’s property market and polo with equal zeal.

The Next Tycoons

Anindya Bakrie Assembles a Media Powerhouse In Indonesia
Ardian Wibisono
Handed some of his Indonesian clan’s pressing problems, Anindya Bakrie assembles a media powerhouse.

Investing

No Good News For The U.S. Economy
A. Gary Shilling
If we aren’t already in a -recession, we’re getting very close.

Unearthing Mongolia’s Mineral Riches
Carl T. Delfeld
Mongolia’s treasure trove.

Heroes Of Philanthropy

Shi Wen-Long Breaks Out the Violins
Shu-Ching Jean Chen
Shi Wen-Long’s childhood obsession with the violin has created a cultural legacy for Taiwan.

Forbes Asia Life

The 10-Million-Dollar Mercedes
Hannah Elliott
The 1936 Mercedes-Benz Von Krieger 540K Special Roadster is worthy of its own biopic.
Malaysian Tycoon Vicent Tan’s Campaign For English
Donald Frazier
Vincent Tan stepped down from the corporate suite to focus on a critical mission: help Malaysians speak the language of the global economy.

Ashni Biyani Keeps the Merchandise Moving at Big Bazaar Hypermarkets
Anuradha Ragunathan
Ashni Biyani’s brief is to understand what will make an Indian retail clan’s stores special.

Jose Antonio Brings Glitz And Glamour To Real Estate In Manila
Sunshine Lichauco De Leon
Jose Antonio is on a mission: Make Manila an international city. His strategy: Team up with celebrities and star designers.

The Antonio Family’s Celebrity Connections
Sunshine Lichauco De Leon
Jose Antonio’s kids find the star designers.

Sections
Companies, People, Ideas
Heroes Of Philanthropy
Entrepreneurs
The Philippines’ 40 Richest
Technology

Front & Back
Sidelines
Readers Say
Fact & Comment
Thoughts

Companies, People, Ideas

A New Foundation: Chinese Developers Back On Real-Estate Tiger
Simon Montlake
Chinese property developers have taken a beating but are hoping for green shoots ahead.

Cipla’s New Battle
Naazneen Karmali
Indian pharma billionaire strikes again with cheap cancer drugs.

Microsoft Xbox Is Winning The Living Room War. Here’s Why.
David M. Ewalt
Microsoft is ready to dominate home entertainment the same way it did home computing.


Indian-Indonesian Billionaire S. P. Lohia’s Turnaround Success In Nigeria
Alvi Tirtadji
Lohia’s latest triumph is reviving a Nigeria petrochemical plant.

How Indo-Americans Created The Ultimate Neighborhood Bank
Monte Burke
The Indo-American community in Edison, N.J. builds wealth the old-fashioned way, financing each other’s businesses.

Can Bush’s NIH Chief Fix The Drug Industry?
Matthew Herper
Elias Zerhouni has spent his career trying to understand why only one in 10,000 drugs makes it to market. Can he fix Sanofi and the industry’s woeful innovation record at once?

VW Boss Tightens His Grip On The Wheel As Road To The Top Gets Harder
Joann Muller
Skilled leader or megalomaniac, Martin Winterkorn forges ahead with Volkswagen’s bold growth plan, hoping to avoid a crash.

Heroes Of Philanthropy

48 Heroes Of Philanthropy
John Koppisch
We profile 48 of Asia’s leading charitable donors.

Entrepreneurs

Getting at China’s Talent
Jane Ho
Su Yonghua’s NormStar is itself catching a rising star.

The Philippines’ 40 Richest

From Berths To Bettors
Suzanne Nam
Enrique Razon Jr. was the biggest gainer this year as his pile of chips rose with a public offering.

Technology

Silicon Valley Is Creating Real Jobs By Making Real Things
Brian Caulfield
America’s startup capital makes more than code and apps. It’s also a center of manufacturing.

YY.com: China’s Unique Real-Time Voice And Video Service With A Virtual Goods Twist
Tomio Geron
China’s YY.com mixes real-time voice and video service with virtual goods.
Michael Chiang And Touchscreen Maker TPK Are Bitten By Apple
Michael Chiang
The volatile stock swings of Michael Chiang’s touchscreen maker, TPK, frame the dilemma of a Taiwan tech champion.

Andreessen, Horowitz: Venture Capital’s New Bad Boys
Connie Guglielmo
Borrowing a page from Mike Ovitz, literally, Marc Andreesen and Ben Horowitz have created a VC firm that acts like a Hollywood talent agency--and has every entrepreneur in Silicon Valley flocking to their door.

The Celebrity 100: The Full List
Forbes Staff
Tennis star Li Na is the rare Asian to make FORBES’ list of the 100 most influential people in entertainment.

Sections
Companies, People, Ideas
The Midas List
The Next Tycoons
Heroes Of Philanthropy
Taiwan’s 40 Richest
The Celebrity 100

Front & Back
Sidelines
Readers Say
Fact & Comment
Innovation Rules
Thoughts

Companies, People, Ideas

Controlling The Flares: Inside The Battle For China Gas Holdings
Simon Montlake
Sinopec’s bid for China Gas holdings gets flammable.

Clive Palmer’s Chinese Ticket to the Billionaire’s Ball
Karl Shmavonian
Income from the Sino Iron project is Aussie Clive Palmer’s ticket to the billionaires’ ball.

Indonesia’s Standout
Pudji Lestari
Not on a FORBES list, vehicle hub Astra impresses on the home front--and delights a big holder.


What Mitt Romney Is Really Worth: An Exclusive Analysis Of His Latest Finances
Edwin Durgy
FORBES scrubs the numbers to reveal the definitive valuation.

Hong Kong’s Secret Tables
Bruce Schoenfeld
Inside the velvet rope of the city’s top private kitchens.

Meet Prince William And Kate’s New Billionaire Neighbors
Morgan Brennan
Residents plunk down 6,000 pounds per square foot to live along Kensington Palace Gardens.

The Midas List

Tech’s Best Investors
Tomio Geron
Nine Chinese VCs and one Indian join out list.

Reid Hoffman And Peter Thiel Share The Secrets Of Breaking Into Tech’s Most Exclusive Network
Ryan Mac
Reid Hoffman and Peter Thiel reveal how entrepreneurs can break into tech’s most exclusive network.

Midas List: The Top 100
Forbes Staff
A younger generation is moving in, and many new faces grace the list of tech?s top investors this year.

The Next Tycoons

Expanding In Style
Hannah Seligson
CEO Harry Wang leads fashion house Shiatzy Chen in China Invasion.

Heroes Of Philanthropy

The Grand Dame Of Indian Charity
Naazneen Karmali
Rajashree Birla threw herself into philanthropy after her husband’s death. The hospitals, schools and other projects she helps fund have benefited some 7 million people.

Taiwan’s 40 Richest

The List
Russell Flannery
The wealth of Taiwan’s 40 Richest fell 9%, but Want Want’s Tsai Eng-Meng fattened his bank account.

The Celebrity 100

Jennifer Lopez Tops Celebrity 100 List
Edited by Dorothy Pomerantz
Jennifer Lopez seemed washed up. Then American Idol gave her a second chance.

Justin Bieber, Venture Capitalist
By Zack O’Malley Greenburg
The 18-year-old idol is making conquests in Silicon Valley.
Appliances For Everyone
Ron Gluckman
No niche seems too small for China’s Haier Group. That’s made it the world’s largest white goods brand.

The Barcelona Boom: The Story Behind The World’s Hottest Soccer Team
Agustino Fontevecchia
FC Barcelona is the hottest soccer club in the world despite Spain’s financial crisis. Plus: soccer’s highest-paid stars.

Sections
Companies, People, Ideas
Global 2000
Heroes Of Philanthropy
Investing
Korea’s 40 Richest

Front & Back
Sidelines
Readers Say
Fact & Comment
Current Events
Innovation Rules
Thoughts

Companies, People, Ideas

High Ambitions, Rough Seas
Russell Flannery
Maritime tumult won’t deter billionaire Zhang Zhirong from his aim of building a Chinese ”Hyundai Heavy.”

How to Create the Next Silicon Valley
Frederick E. Allen
Two venture capitalists think they’ve unlocked the formula that can sprout startup hubs in dozens of places around the world.

How Star Wars’ George Lucas Lost Out To A California Subdivision
Victoria Barret
Millionaire Nimbys, 1; Billionaire Filmmaker, 0

Global 2000

The World’s Leading Companies
Edited by Scott DeCarlo
A comprehensive report on the best performing of the world’s biggest companies.

Mexican (Legit) Loan Shark Ricardo Salinas Is Making Billions The Old-Fashioned Way
Erin Carlyle
Ricardo Salinas Pliego makes his billions the old-fashioned way: by charging high interest rates.

Inside Amazon’s Idea Machine: How Bezos Decodes The Customer
George Anders
The no-frills billionaire coddles his 164 million customers.


Apple’s Secret Plan For Its Cash Stash
Connie Guglielmo
Tim Cook’s company is outfitting factories in Asia that will be beholden to one customer: Apple.

Two Years After The Spill, BP Has A Secret: It’s Booming
Christopher Helman
Two years after the Well From Hell, Bob Dudley has steered BP to one of the great corporate survival stories.

Red Banks Rising: Will China Become The World’s Banker?
Nathan Vardi
China’s big four banks now rank among the world’s largest. Is this the world’s next Wall Street?

A Regional Look At The Forbes Global 2000
Scott DeCarlo
The Asia-Pacific region leads the way with 733 companies on our roster.

Heroes Of Philanthropy

Helping Others To Help Themselves
Sonya Angraini
An Indonesian foundation funded by tycoon Hashim Djojohadikusumo focuses on people in the poorest communities.

Investing

Time To Buy Disk Drive Stocks
Eric Savitz
The cheapest stocks in the universe.

Beware: A Chinese Recession Is Coming
A. Gary Shilling
It’s time for new stimulus in Beijing but in Europe austerity will mean depression and chaos.

Google’s Paranoid Governance
Eric Jackson
Innovation will suffer.

Korea’s 40 Richest

Kim Jung-Ju’s Gaming Bonanza
John Koppisch and Andrew Salmon, with Kim Hee-Joung and Forbes Korea
Nexon’s Kim Jung-Ju hits the jackpot on the Tokyo market.

South Korea’s 40 Richest
Edited by John Koppisch and Andrew Salmon
Korea’s Richest are worth $66 billion, with Lee Kun-Hee leading the way at $10.8 billion.
Gambling’s Biggest Prize
Donald Frazier
Who will have the better hand in China, Steve Wynn or Sheldon Adelson?

Taking Education Out of India
Saritha Rai
Manipal Group uses its smarts to become India’s first global education brand.

India’s Funky Boutique Hotels
Naazneen Karmali
Priya Paul’s hotel chain dares to be different.

Sections
Companies, People, Ideas
Technology
Japan’s 40 Richest
Sportsmoney: Major League Baseball
Top-Earning Hedge Fund Managers

Front & Back
Sidelines
Readers Say
Fact & Comment
Thoughts

Companies, People, Ideas

Vietnam Loses Its Luster
Ralph Jennings
Soaring labor costs and spreading labor conflicts are turning off foreign investors.

Building Value
Justin Doebele Sonya Agraini
The head of the real estate advisory firm Jones Lang LaSalle sees a bright picture for the global property market.

What Slowdown?
Russell Flannery
Hong Kong’s Fang textile clan moves forward and upmarket in China.


How Shipping King John Fredriksen Found A Port In The Storm
Christopher Helman
Shipping titan John Fredriksen’s $11 billion fortune has soared while the tanker industry has been tanking. His secret offers a lesson for every industry.

Warren Buffett Invested In ISCAR; ISCAR’s Founder Is Investing In Peace
Caleb Melby
Industrial parks are Stef Wertheimer’s weapon of choice in the fight to end conflict in the Middle East.

Boshiwa Shares Suspended
Jane Ho
Children’s apparel maker Boshiwa has its Hong Kong-listed shares suspended.

Silicon Valley’s Hottest VC Is a Rug Dealer
Victoria Barret
How one guy who barely spoke English landed in the Bay area, sold Persian rugs to venture capitalists -- and became one of the most successful angels in tech.

Technology

The Going Rate For An iPhone Hack: $250,000
Andy Greenberg
Hackers now sell their tricks to government spies at six-figure prices.

Japan’s 40 Richest

Asia-Pacific Billionaires: Net-Net Negative
Naazneen Karmali
Asian wealth reflects the region’s mixed fortunes

The List
Forbes Staff
Things got choppy in Asia this year as the number of billionaires fell to 315 from 332.

Sportsmoney: Major League Baseball

Why Matt Kemp Makes A Boatload Of Money From A Bankrupt Baseball Team
Monte Burke
Matt Kemp signed a contract for $160 million--on a baseball team that is bankrupt.

The MLB’s Top Earning Players
By Kurt Badenhausen
What the heavy hitters are making, on and off the field.

Baseball’s Most Valuable Teams
Edited by Kurt Badenhausen, Mike Ozanian And Christina Settimi
The average team is worth 16% more than it was last year.

Top-Earning Hedge Fund Managers

The Rankings
Forbes Staff
The average hedge fund fell by 5% in 2011, but the industry’s top 40 titans pulled in a total $13.2 billion.

Volcker Rule Refugees: Traders Go It Alone
Halah Touryalai
New regulations are driving proprietary traders out of Wall Street banks and into the hedge fund business. Here are ones to watch.
Asia’s Richest Man
By Russell Flannery
Li Ka-shing holds the keys to China, but it’s his tech investments that have turned heads.

How Sara Blakely of Spanx Turned $5,000 into $1 billion
Clare O’Connor
She joins the billionaires’ club as the youngest self-made woman in the world, thanks to $5,000 and one great idea.

Sections
The Billionaires Issue
A Look Back
The Americas
Europe
United States

Front & Back
Sidelines
Readers Say
Fact & Comment
Current Events
Thoughts

The Billionaires Issue

Forbes World’s Billionaires 2012
Luisa Kroll
Our 25th anniversary World’s Billionaires List features a record 1,226 billionaires including newcomers from Glencore, Spanx, Valve and Tesla.

The World’s Billionaires
Edited By Luisa Kroll And Kerry A. Dolan
Forbes began the authoritative pursuit of the world’s billionaires 25 years ago. Our first cut yielded 140 names. This year we’ve counted an all-time high: 1,226 billionaires worth a record $4.6 trillion.

A Look Back

Interactive: 25 Years of Ranking Global Wealth
By Forbes staff
Since 1987 we’ve been tracking the world’s wealthiest people. Click an arrow to visit the milestones and stories along the way.

The Americas

The World’s Richest Man On Fixing The Global Economy
Kerry A. Dolan
The planet’s richest person has technically retired to focus on his foundation. But he’s keeping a sharp eye on his gigantic businesses-and on global affairs.

Europe

Nobody’s Bigger Than Bidzina
Julia Ioffe
The richest man in Georgia (he’s worth half the country’s GDP) is out to topple his nation’s leader. It’s either an act of patriotism--or self-preservation.

United States

Billionaire Drop-Offs
Forbes staff
This year 117 members were kicked out of the billionaires club. Another 12 dead.

In Memoriam
Fred Dreier
The world said farewell to 12 billionaires over the last year.
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