Sentences with phrase «whose personal wealth»

When one is dealing with someone whose personal wealth is measured in multiple billions, a multimillion Australian dollar fine — which is what The Australian, that august organ that calls itself the voice of the nation or some such, claims Facebook may face — means nothing.
Her career path brings to mind Myron Stout, another quiet master who did not exhibit much (and whose personal wealth allowed the luxury of turning down exhibitions).

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In addition, we have a number of employees, including many members of management, whose equity ownership in our company could give them substantial personal wealth following our initial public offering.
What's more, the ease of wealth creation from oil readily attracts those whose sole interests lie in personal profit, religious agenda or geopolitical power.
The group included Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates, whose estimated personal wealth is greater than $ 46.5 billion, and Niklas Zennström, the upstart CEO of the Internet - based phone service Skype Technologies, who recently sold his three - year - old company to eBay for $ 2.6 billion.
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Now, 10 years after its release, «The Room» has achieved bona fide cult success, turning its misguided auteur into the unlikeliest of stars: a thickly accented, heavy - browed leading man whose personal history, nation of origin, age and real name remain unknown, as does the source of his considerable wealth.
Odd, in that those whose personal identities are most tied to individualism, self reliance, and small government are in fact those most benefiting from taxation, wealth redistribution, and government in the first place.
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