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George HalongtonGuest
Dear ITM investors and traders,
Let’s aim to be in a good health
and exercise regularly and live
a long and good life with enough
money for us and for charities
and be centenarians such as below.Sincerely,
George Halongton25 oldest billionaires in the world, 2023
George Joseph: $1.3 billion (age: 102)
David Murdock: $3.4 billion (age: 100)
Robert Kuok: $10.4 billion (age: 99)
Charlie Munger: $2.6 billion (age: 99)
S. Daniel Abraham: $2.4 billion (age: 99)Ana Brescia Cafferata: $1 billion (age: 99)
Stephen Jarislowsky: $1.5 billion (age: 98)
John Farber: $1.3 billion (age: 98)
Stef Wertheimer: $6.3 billion (age: 97)
Alice Schwartz: $1.7 billion (age: 97)Nobutoshi Shimamura: $1.4 billion (age: 97)
Bernard Lewis: $1.4 billion (age: 97)
Goh Cheng Liang: $11.4 billion (age: 96)
Charles Dolan: $4.8 billion (age: 96)
Jean Coutu: $3.1 billion (age: 96)Wilma Tisch: $1.5 billion (age: 96)
Li Ka-shing: $37.3 billion (age: 95) 1928
Lee Shau Kee: $26.1 billion (age: 95)
Lin Shu-hong: $6.6 billion (age: 95)
James Irving: $5.6 billion (age: 95) 1928-2024Semahat Sevim Arsel: $3 billion (age: 95)
Sergio Mantegazza: $2.6 billion (age: 95)
Shi Wen-long: $1.8 billion (age: 95) 1928-2023
Sidney Kimmel: $1.5 billion (age: 95) 1928
Lui Che Woo: $12.6 billion (age: 95) 1929-2024Warren Buffett 1930
George Soros 1930
Clint Eastwood 1930
Robert Murdoch 1931George HenryGuestCentenarian Billionaires
Billionaire movie producer Sir Run Run Shaw, born in Ningbo, near Shanghai, China, as Shao Ren Leng, died in Hong Kong on 7 January 2014 at a reported age of 106. Sir Shaw’s birthday has always been clouded in mystery: based on an unverified reported month and year of birth of November 1907, this pioneer of the 20th-century Chinese film industry would have been at least 106 years 38 days at the time of his passing. During his career, Sir Shaw had credits on some 360 films, ranging from martial-arts classics to Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner.
The oldest billionaire whose age can be verified is David Rockefeller Sr. (USA, b. 12 June 1915), who, according to Forbes, at the time of his death on 20 March 2017 aged 101 years 281 days had a net worth of $3.3 billion (£2.4 billion), making him the world’s longest-surviving verified billionaire. David Rockefeller Sr. was the last surviving grandson of oil baron John D. Rockefeller, often referred to as the first billionaire.
The second-oldest billionaire whose age can be verified is industrialist and philanthropist Walter Haefner (Switzerland, b. 13 September 1910; d. 19 June 2012), whose net worth was $4.3 billion (£2.7 billion) in March 2012 according to Forbes. Mr Haefner lived to be 101 years 280 days old, meaning that David Rockefeller took the record by just one day.
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