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Ronald Perelman
Resolved Question: Why is that everyone
I was watching the history channel and pretty much all I hears was that through out all of history there has always been someone trying to kill all Jews why is that ?
Posted on 4 May 2013 | 2:01 am
Resolved Question: Who are the 10 most
Posted on 28 February 2013 | 11:17 pm
Resolved Question: Why are Marvel
Like how Spider-Man and Fantastic 4 are in Sony and how Wolverine is part of Fox and how Hulk, Iron Man, Thor, and Captain America are in Disney. Why can't they all be in one movie studio like how DC heroes are with Warner Bros only
Posted on 28 January 2013 | 3:55 am
Resolved Question: Wouldn't a vote for
Romney's biggest donors are listed below - but these numbers do not include Rove's 300 million dollar superpac (a few billionaire donors) or the koch brother's front groups which were supposed to raise 400 million.
Also note, that Sheldon Adelson gave 20 million, but that amount is 1/1000th of his fortune.
David Koch $31 B diversified $5,000 $4,200
Charles Koch $31 B diversified $30,800
Jim Walton $26.8 B Wal-Mart $5,000 $200,000
Alice Walton $26.3 B Wal-Mart $2,500 $200,000
Sheldon Adelson $20.5 B casinos $5,000 $30,800 $20,000,000
Jacqueline Mars $17 B candy $5,000 $23,500
Steve Ballmer $15.9 B Microsoft $15,000
Carl Icahn $14.8 B leveraged buyouts $2,500
Phil Knight $13.1 B Nike $5,000 $30,800
Donald Bren $13 B real estate $5,000 $30,800
Len Blavatnik $12.5 B diversified $2,500
Ronald Perelman $12 B leveraged buyouts $3,000
Abigail Johnson $11.8 B money management $5,000 $30,800
John Paulson $11 B hedge funds $5,000 $30,800 $1,000,000
Jack Taylor $11 B Enterprise Rent-A-Car $5,000 $10,000
Harold Hamm $9.7 B oil & gas $2,500 $30,800 $985,000
Richard Kinder $9.4 B pipelines $5,000 $6,700
Andrew Beal $8.4 B banks, real estate $200,000
Philip Anschutz $7.6 B investments $30,800
James Goodnight $7.3 B software $5,000 $30,800
Harold Simmons $7.1 B investments $2,500 $1,200,000
Ira Rennert $6.5 B investments $5,000 $20,000 $1,000,000
John Malone $5.6 B cable television $5,000 $30,800
David Tepper $5.5 B hedge funds $5,000 $30,800 $375,000
Jeffrey Hildebrand $5.5 B oil $2,500 $200,000
Jim Kennedy $5.4 B media $5,000 $30,800
Stephen Schwarzman $5.2 B private equity $5,000 $30,800
Dennis Washington $5.2 B construction, mining $5,000 $50,000
Ray Lee Hunt $5.2 B oil, real estate $5,000 $30,800
Richard LeFrak $5.2 B real estate $5,000 $25,000
Richard DeVos $5.1 B Amway $5,000 $30,800
Robert Rowling $4.9 B investments $5,000 $24,200 $100,000
Hank Meijer $4.9 B supermarkets $5,000 $28,300
Charles Johnson $4.7 B Money Management $5,000 $30,800 $50,000
Scott Duncan $4.7 B pipelines $2,250
Rupert Johnson Jr. $4.6 B money management $5,000 $20,000
Thomas Peterffy $4.6 B discount brokerage $5,000 $30,800
Trevor Rees-Jones $4.5 B oil & Gas $5,000 $30,800 $100,000
Stephen Ross $4.4 B real estate $5,000 $20,800 $100,000
Leslie Wexner $4.4 B retail $5,000 $250,000
Bruce Kovner $4.3 B hedge funds $5,000 $23,300 $1,000,000
Leonard Stern $4.2 B real estate $2,500
S. Truett Cathy $4.2 B Chick-fil-A $2,500
Henry Kravis $4 B leveraged buyouts $5,000 $30,800 $200,000
Thomas Frist Jr. $4 B health care $2,500
Barbara Gage $4 B hotels, restaurants $500
William Koch $4 B oil, investments $4,000,000
Sam Zell $3.8 B real estate, private equity $2,500 $9,800 $180,000
Charles Schwab $3.7 B discount brokerage $5,000 $30,800 $125,000
George Roberts $3.7 B leveraged buyouts $5,000 $30,800
Edward Roski Jr. $3.7 B real estate $3,700 $30,800
Leon Black $3.5 B private equity $5,000 $30,800
Tom Love $3.5 B retail & gas stations $5,000 $7,500
Judy Love $3.5 B retail & gas stations $5,000 $7,500
Edward Lampert $3.2 B hedge funds $2,500
Ken Griffin $3.1 B hedge funds $5,000 $30,800 $1,550,000
Donald Trump $3.1 B Television, Real Estate $5,000 $30,800
Whitney MacMillan $3 B Cargill Inc. $3,000
Charles Dolan $3 B cable television $5,000 $20,800
John Catsimatidis $3 B oil, real estate, supermarkets $5,000 $30,800
Terrence Pegula $3 B natural gas $5,000 $30,800
Jerry Speyer $3 B real estate $5,000 $30,800
Archie Emmerson $3 B timberland, lumber mills $5,000 $30,000
Riley Bechtel $2.9 B engineering, construction $5,000 $7,500
Stephen Bechtel Jr. $2.9 B engineering, construction $5,000 $30,000
Diane Hendricks $2.9 B roofing $5,000 $30,800
Doris Fisher $2.9 B Gap $2,500
Warren Stephens $2.7 B investment banking $2,500 $25,500 $500,000
Stanley Druckenmiller $2.7 B hedge funds $5,000
Bernard Marcus $2.7 B Home Depot $5,000 $30,800 $20,000
Helen Johnson-Leipold $2.7 B SC Johnson & Sons $2,500
Michael Ilitch $2.7 B pizza $5,000 $30,800
Marian Ilitch $2.7 B pizza $5,000 $30,800
Jeremy Jacobs Sr. $2.7 B sports concessions $5,000 $30,800
Jerry Jones $2.7 B Dallas Cowboys $2,500
Julian Robertson Jr. $2.6 B hedge funds $5,000 $30,800 $2,250,000
Herbert Kohler Jr. $2.6 B plumbing fixtures $5,000 $30,800
David Sun $2.6 B computer hardware $2,500
Phillip Ruffin $2.5 B casinos, real estate $5,000 $30,800
Anthony Pritzker $2.5 B hotels, investments $5,000 $30,800
Shahid Khan $2.5 B auto parts $5,000 $30,800
Randal Kirk $2.4 B pharmaceuticals $5,000 $25,600
Phillip Frost $2.4 B pharmaceuticals $5,000 $30,800
H. Wayne Huizenga $2.4 B investments $2,500 $30,800
Posted on 5 November 2012 | 12:26 am
Resolved Question: Time to reveal a SECRET:
It's their little pet name for themselves. The Mafia runs the world. Well, I know a few things about Italia... Rome... the Vatican... and no, I didn't get it from YouTube, but rather a family member who used to be employed by the Italian government...
Posted on 20 July 2012 | 2:16 pm