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Sunday, March 1, 2015

6 Business Moguls With Seriously Expensive Side Projects


When your net worth is in the billions, sinking a few million into a pet project or hobby isn't going to break the bank. Just ask these six business moguls who are bankrolling everything from space travel to synthetic hamburger meat.

Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos

Project: The Washington Post
Amazon's Jeff Bezos scooped up The Washington Post for $250 million on Monday, surprising many by entering the print publishing world. Bezos probably didn't buy The Post so much as hobby, but as an experiment. "It could be that he has some ideas about how to transform a print product to digital and wants to experiment," says Reed Phillips, chief executive and managing partner at New York City-based media-industry deal brokerage DeSilva + Phillips. "If he can unlock the formula that works, he would be in a great position to buy and transform other print properties."
 

Google co-founder Sergey Brin

Project: The test-tube hamburger
In the same week that Bezos picked up The Post, Google's Sergey Brin was revealed as the major backer of the world's first lab-grown hamburger. Brin invested more than $330,000 in the development of the 100 percent bovine stem-cell burger, hoping it will pave the way for more food production methods that are environmentally sustainable. "I like to look at technology opportunities where the technology seems like it's on the cusp of viability. And if it succeeds there, it can be really transformative for the world," Brin said in a video posted onCulturedBeef.net, the website for the project. 

Virgin Group founder Richard Branson

Project: Space travel
When your net worth is $4.5 billion, the sky's the limit. For Richard Branson, the sky's just the beginning. The billionaire business magnate hopes to make commercial space tourism a reality through his company Virgin Galactic, which is expected to launch its first public space flight in December. Branson is reportedly planning to take his children Holly and Sam on the initial flight.
 

Construction magnate Dennis Washington

Image credit: Alan Levenson
Project: Mega yachts
Montana industrialist Dennis Washington may have made his fortune on land, but his personal passion has taken him to the seas. Washington buys up yachts and overhauls them to suit his tastes, adding luxury perks such as gyms, spas and movie theaters. The Attessa IV, perhaps his best-known project, is estimated to have cost him at least $200 million and took more than 3-1/2 years to complete.
 

Telecom tycoon Carlos Slim

Project: An art museum
Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim is a well-known art collector with a collection so vast he's built an entire museum to show it off. In 2011, Slim opened the Museo Soumaya in Mexico City, which houses more than 60,000 pieces from his personal collection. The project cost Slim $70 million, just a shred of his estimated $73 billion net worth. 
 

Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen

Image credit: Rick Bowmer/Associated Press
Project: Professional sports teams
Tech mogul Paul Allen owns two professional sports franchises and was reportedly considering adding a third just a few weeks ago. Allen, whose net worth is estimated at $15 billion, purchased the Portland Trail Blazers basketball team in 1988 for $70 million and the Seattle Seahawks football team in 1997 for $194 million. The Microsoft co-founder was also said to be mulling a purchase of the Phoenix Coyoteshockey team before a deal was struck for the team to remain in Arizona. Allen also has a multimillion-dollar collection of World War 2 planes, tanks and weapons.
http://www.entrepreneur.com/slideshow/227713
http://www.therichest.com/celebnetworth/category/celeb/media-mogul/

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Cyber Suicide

Today I officially committed cyber suicide. No longer will my name be linked to Facebook, Twitter, or Myspace. This act was freeing and complicated. Facebook and Twitter have a pretty simple deactivation process, but MySpace was a little more complicated. They require you to wait for an email from them to actually start the request for cancellation, which I didn't get at first. Then I did an email address change request and that seemed to get the ball rolling. I still have to wait up to 48 hours for the account to actually be deleted from MySpace. Facebook and Twitter allowed immediate deactivation. Another annoying part of my self inflicted cyber demise was the pictures that I had to download. So much of my life was uploaded to these sites and I wanted some of it back. This timely process took most of my morning. I also, had to remember the various logins for accounts that I haven't used in years such as the two MySpace accounts that I started. Why I needed two? A professional and personal account of course. This series of obstacles is all worth it now though. I already feel ten pounds lighter.

What I hope to accomplish is simple. I am seeking peace of mind, a little more privacy, and a higher productivity level. If I stop wasting time on the internet there is no telling what I'll accomplish. Perhaps I'll finally write that book I've been discussing, or start the businesses I've been planning. I'll be able to read more substantive materials and be less distracted overall.  I'll exercise more, pray more, enjoy my family more. I really see no downside to this decision. My cyber life post-mortem will be limited to emails and seeking out useful information. Not virtually peering into the lives of others, while exposing my own life to scrutiny. Don't get me wrong social media isn't all bad. It is definitely a useful tool. I hope to utilize it specifically as a marketing tool when the time is right. But for now... I am OUT!

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Random

This is not directly related to being a mogul but as an aspiring mogul I've grown to see every industry as an opportunity to make coins (money). That being said... I just watched Couger Town;OnDEMAND. I adore that show I think they must have some of the writers from Grey's Anatomy because they have mastered the merger of humor and heart. As I write this I am celebrating the eve of my birthday. Today marks the official last day of my twenty's. WHOA! I can't believe that I acknowledged that. That being said, I can't help but take mental inventory of where I am in life in relation to what my goals are/where. I am blessed and grateful... don't get me wrong, but there is another level that I am capable of operating on. Who will I become? A MOGUL! In the words of Willow Smith, "OK, OK, OK, OK" (Yes I quoted a nine year old. Her parents are beasts!)

Mogul Sources

http://www.businessweek.com/small-business/

http://www.moguldom.com/

http://online.wsj.com/home-page

http://atlantapost.com/

http://www.forbes.com/

http://www.entrepreneur.com/

http://blackamericans.com/blogs/news/default.aspx

Thursday, January 7, 2010

What is a mogul?

mogul: a very rich or powerful person; a magnate