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Today, 11:11 AM
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Most people have heard the term "family office" tossed around in conversations about old money, Wall Street, or the ultra-wealthy. But ask someone to explain
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Today, 10:25 AM
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For years, everyone (including Kathy herself) thought Kathy Ireland was the richest supermodel on the planet with a net worth in the hundreds of millions thanks to a sprawling retail empire. According to a shocking lawsuit she just filed against her 35-year business managers, in reality, she has ruined credit, she couldn't co-sign her son's mortgage, and was forced to sell her family mansion.
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Today, 10:24 AM
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Daniel Jones joined the Indianapolis Colts last season, unsure if he'd win the starting job. He just signed a deal worth up to nine figures.
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Today, 10:23 AM
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"Seinfeld" may have been a show about nothing, but financially it became one of the most valuable television franchises in history. More than 25 years after the finale, the sitcom has generated billions in revenue and made its creators extraordinarily wealthy, while its supporting stars earned huge salaries but only a small slice of the long-term profits.
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Enzo Calamo
Today, 10:11 AM
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For people who enjoy reading stories about extreme wealth, March 13 should be a holiday. What happened 40 years ago today? A little software company in Seattle called Microsoft went public.
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Today, 9:56 AM
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Doesn't fortune favour the bold?
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Today, 9:52 AM
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Today, 9:52 AM
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Tech boss Matthew Prince, 51, called out the Colorado-based company Vail Mountain Ski Resort for hosting an investor dinner at a building he owns without inviting him.
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Today, 9:35 AM
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He made "Jaws," "E.T.," and "Jurassic Park." But Steven Spielberg's most lucrative deal isn't a movie—it's a quiet contract that pays him tens of millions every year, just because Universal has theme parks. And the kicker? It was signed in 1987 and lasts forever.
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Today, 9:07 AM
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Winning an Oscar is Hollywood's ultimate honor, but for a select group of winners it also came with extraordinary wealth. Here are the 30 richest Academy Award winners of all time, a list that includes billionaires, media moguls, music legends, and actors who turned cinematic success into massive fortunes.
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Today, 9:06 AM
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Kate Hudson co-founded the athleisure brand "Fabletics" in 2013, and more than a decade later the company has grown into a $1+ billion revenue powerhouse. If the privately held company ever goes public near its rumored $5 billion valuation, Hudson's estimated 20% stake could push her into the billionaire club.
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Enzo Calamo
Today, 9:05 AM
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Quincy Jones' estate just sold a major portion of his legendary catalog. The price tag remains a mystery, but by comparing the assets involved to recent blockbuster deals, it's likely this transaction landed somewhere in the $300–$500 million range.
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Today, 9:04 AM
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Out of all the winners and losers in the Warner Bros. Discovery bidding war, no one will win more than the Newhouse family. But they are also the biggest losers thanks to a catastrophic decision just four months ago.
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Today, 9:03 AM
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When Prince Harry and Meghan Markle left the royal family, they quickly signed deals with Spotify, a major book publisher, and, most importantly, Netflix. How much did they make from these deals?
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Today, 9:01 AM
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Discover the true story of Doug Fregin, the eccentric co-founder who outsmarted Wall Street by retiring at the perfect moment. While his partners lost billions during the iPhone's rise, Fregin walked away with $1 billion in cash.
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Today, 9:00 AM
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Jennifer Tilly's smartest financial move didn't happen on a movie set or a poker table. It happened in a 1993 divorce that quietly gave her a multimillion-dollar annual stake in "The Simpsons."
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Today, 12:33 AM
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March 18, 8:43 PM
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Most managers obsess over fixing weaknesses. Rockefeller built the most powerful company in American history by doing the exact opposite — and in Letter 33, he reveals why that distinction makes all the difference.
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March 18, 8:22 PM
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In a private letter to his son, John D. Rockefeller revealed the counterintuitive philosophy that separated great leaders from merely competent ones — and it has nothing to do with talent.
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March 18, 7:34 PM
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March 18, 7:33 PM
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March 18, 11:40 AM
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One of the most popular ways to view the Epstein Files, an interface called Jmail that mimics a Gmail inbox, is hosted on Guillermo Rauch’s $9 billion unicorn Vercel.
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March 18, 11:37 AM
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The world’s richest sports team owners include billionaires from the NFL, the NBA and European soccer. See the top 25 ranking, with a combined net worth of $903 billion.
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Enzo Calamo
March 18, 11:37 AM
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Also in today’s edition: We’re going (AI-powered) shopping
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Enzo Calamo
March 18, 11:34 AM
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From millionaire activists to G-20 proposals, efforts to combat wealth inequality are advancing across the United States and Europe.
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Curated by Enzo Calamo
Enzo is the CEO of Lugen Family Office, CEO of Medici Family Office, a best selling author, and a social entrepreneur. Enzo is the most trusted Consigliere to several UHNW families and a sought after speaker.
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