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09-22-2006, 02:21 AM #1
List of Forbes' 400 richest Americans
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By The Associated Press
List of Forbes' 400 richest Americans
SEP. 21 6:39 P.M. ET The 400 richest Americans, including U.S. citizens now living abroad, as compiled by Forbes magazine. Following each name is the person's age, net worth, hometown and source of wealth.
Where more than one name is listed under a number, there is a tie.
1. William Henry Gates III, 50, $53 billion, Medina, Wash., Microsoft
2. Warren Edward Buffett, 76, $46 billion, Omaha, Neb., Berkshire Hathaway
3. Sheldon Adelson, 73, $20.5 billion, Las Vegas, casinos, hotels
4. Lawrence Joseph Ellison, 62, $19.5 billion, Redwood City, Calif., Oracle
5. Paul Gardner Allen, 53, $16 billion, Seattle, Microsoft, investments
6. Jim C. Walton, 58, $15.7 billion, Bentonville, Ark., Wal-Mart
7. Christy Walton and family, 51, $15.6 billion, Jackson, Wyo., Wal-Mart inheritance
7. S. Robson Walton, 62, $15.6 billion, Bentonville, Ark., Wal-Mart
9. Michael Dell, 41, $15.5 billion, Austin, Texas, Dell
9. Alice L. Walton, 57, $15.5 billion, Fort Worth, Texas, Wal-Mart
11. Helen R. Walton, 86, $15.3 billion, Bentonville, Ark., Wal-Mart
12. Sergey Brin, 33, $14.1 billion, Palo Alto, Calif., Google
13. Larry E. Page, 33, $14 billion, San Francisco, Google
14. Jack Crawford Taylor and family, 84, $13.9 billion, St. Louis, Enterprise Rent-A-Car
15. Steven Anthony Ballmer, 50, $13.6 billion, Bellevue, Wash., Microsoft
16. Abigail Johnson, 44, $13 billion, Boston, Fidelity
17. Barbara Cox Anthony, 83, $12.6 billion, Honolulu, Cox Enterprises
17. Anne Cox Chambers, 86, $12.6 billion, Atlanta, Cox Enterprises
19. Charles De Ganahl Koch, 70, $12 billion, Wichita, Kan., oil, commodities
19. David Hamilton Koch, 66, $12 billion, New York, oil, commodities
21. Forrest Edward Mars Jr., 75, $10.5 billion, McLean, Va., candy
21. Jacqueline Mars, 67, $10.5 billion, Bedminster, N.J., candy
21. John Franklyn Mars, 70, $10.5 billion, Arlington, Va., candy
24. Carl Icahn, 70, $9.7 billion, New York, leveraged buyouts
25. John Werner Kluge, 92, $9.1 billion, Palm Beach, Fla., Metromedia
26. Kirk Kerkorian, 89, $9 billion, Los Angeles, investments, casinos
27. Donald L. Bren, 74, $8.5 billion, Newport Beach, Calif., real estate
27. George B. Kaiser, 64, $8.5 billion, Tulsa, Okla., oil and gas, banking
27. George Soros, 76, $8.5 billion, Westchester County, N.Y., hedge funds
30. Philip H. Knight, 68, $7.9 billion, Beaverton, Ore., Nike
31. Philip F. Anschutz, 66, $7.8 billion, Denver, investments
32. Keith Rupert Murdoch, 75, $7.7 billion, New York, News Corp.
32. Pierre M. Omidyar, 39, $7.7 billion, Henderson, Nev., eBay
34. Charles Ergen, 53, $7.6 billion, Denver, EchoStar
35. Dan L. Duncan, 73, $7.5 billion, Houston, energy
35. Edward Crosby Johnson III, 76, $7.5 billion, Boston, Fidelity
35. Sumner M. Redstone, 83, $7.5 billion, Beverly Hills, Calif., Viacom
38. Donald Edward Newhouse, 76, $7.3 billion, Somerset County, N.J., publishing
38. Samuel Irving Newhouse Jr., 78, $7.3 billion, New York, publishing
40. Leonard Blavatnik, 49, $7 billion, London, Access Industries
40. Ronald Owen Perelman, 63, $7 billion, New York, leveraged buyouts
42. Eli Broad, 73, $5.8 billion, Los Angeles, investments
43. Robert Muse Bass, 58, $5.5 billion, Fort Worth, Texas, oil, investments
44. Michael Rubens Bloomberg, 64, $5.3 billion, New York, Bloomberg L.P.
45. John R. Menard Jr., 66, $5.2 billion, Eau Claire, Wis., home improvement stores
45. Robert Rowling, 53, $5.2 billion, Dallas, oil and gas, investments
45. Eric Schmidt, 51, $5.2 billion, Atherton, Calif., Google
48. Micky Arison, 57, $5 billion, Bal Harbour, Fla., Carnival Cruises
49. Steven Paul Jobs, 51, $4.9 billion, Palo Alto, Calif., Apple Computer, Pixar
50. David Geffen, 63, $4.6 billion, Malibu, Calif., DreamWorks
50. Charles R. Schwab, 69, $4.6 billion, Atherton, Calif., discount stock brokerage
52. James Goodnight, 63, $4.5 billion, Cary, N.C., SAS Institute
52. Charles Bartlett Johnson, 73, $4.5 billion, San Mateo, Calif., Franklin Resources
52. Herbert V. Kohler and family, 67, $4.5 billion, Kohler, Wis., plumbing fixtures
52. H. Ty Warner, 62, $4.5 billion, Chicago, Beanie Babies
52. Samuel Zell, 65, $4.5 billion, Chicago, real estate
57. Henry Ross Perot, 76, $4.3 billion, Dallas, investments
57. James L. Sorenson, 85, $4.3 billion, Salt Lake City, medical devices, real estate
59. Robert Earl Holding, 79, $4.2 billion, Sun Valley, Idaho, energy, resorts, ranching
59. David Howard Murdock, 83, $4.2 billion, Los Angeles, investments
61. Lester Crown and family, 81, $4.1 billion, Wilmette, Ill., investments
61. Bradley Wayne Hughes, 73, $4.1 billion, Malibu, Calif., Public Storage
61. Harold Clark Simmons, 75, $4.1 billion, Dallas, investments
64. William Morse Davidson, 83, $4 billion, Bloomfield Hills, Mich., glass
64. James H. Simons, 68, $4 billion, East Setauket, N.Y., hedge funds
66. Ralph Lauren, 66, $3.9 billion, New York, fashion
67. Edward S. Lampert, 44, $3.8 billion, Greenwich, Conn., investments
68. Rupert Harris Johnson Jr., 65, $3.7 billion, San Mateo, Calif., Franklin Resources
68. Leonard Norman Stern, 68, $3.7 billion, New York, real estate
70. Jeffrey P. Bezos, 42, $3.6 billion, Seattle, Amazon
70. George Lucas, 62, $3.6 billion, Marin County, Calif., Star Wars
70. Richard M. Schulze, 65, $3.6 billion, Edina, Minn., Best Buy
73. Richard M. DeVos, 80, $3.5 billion, Ada, Mich., Alticor
73. Ray Lee Hunt, 63, $3.5 billion, Dallas, oil, real estate
73. Paul Milstein and family, 84, $3.5 billion, New York, real estate, banking
73. Stephen A. Schwarzman, 59, $3.5 billion, New York, investments
77. Gordon Earle Moore, 77, $3.4 billion, Woodside, Calif., Intel
77. Patrick Soon-Shiong, 54, $3.4 billion, Los Angeles, generic drugs
77. Joan H. Tisch, 80, $3.4 billion, New York, inherited from husband
80. Edgar M. Bronfman Sr., 77, $3.2 billion, New York, liquor
80. William Alfred Cook, 75, $3.2 billion, Bloomington, Ind., medical devices
80. John Richard Simplot and family, 97, $3.2 billion, Boise, Idaho, potatoes, microchips
83. Steven Udvar-Hazy, 60, $3.1 billion, Beverly Hills, Calif., leasing
83. Leslie Herbert Wexner, 69, $3.1 billion, Columbus, Ohio, Limited Brands
85. Roland Arnall, 67, $3 billion, Holmby Hills, Calif., mortgage banking
85. Lee Marshall Bass, 50, $3 billion, Fort Worth, Texas, oil, investments
85. Sid Richardson Bass, 63, $3 billion, Fort Worth, Texas, oil, investments
85. Matthew Bucksbaum and family, 80, $3 billion, Chicago, real estate
85. Steven A Cohen, 50, $3 billion, Greenwich, Conn., hedge funds
85. Henry Lea Hillman, 87, $3 billion, Pittsburgh, industrialist
85. Bruce Kovner, 61, $3 billion, New York, hedge funds
85. Patrick Joseph McGovern, 69, $3 billion, Hollis, N.H., IDG
85. A. Jerrold Perenchio, 75, $3 billion, Bel Air, Calif., Univision
94. Martha R. Ingram and family, 71, $2.9 billion, Nashville, Tenn., Ingram Industries
94. Leonard Alan Lauder, 73, $2.9 billion, New York, Estee Lauder
94. Steven Allen Spielberg, 59, $2.9 billion, Pacific Palisades, Calif., movies
94. Donald John Trump, 60, $2.9 billion, New York, real estate
98. Maurice Raymond Greenberg, 81, $2.8 billion, Ocean Reef, Fla., insurance
98. Barbara Piasecka Johnson, 69, $2.8 billion, Monte Carlo, Monaco, inheritance
98. Richard Kinder, 62, $2.8 billion, Houston, pipelines
98. Haim Saban, 61, $2.8 billion, Beverly Hills, Calif., television
98. Dennis Washington, 72, $2.8 billion, Missoula, Mont., construction, mining
103. Riley P. Bechtel, 54, $2.7 billion, San Francisco, engineering
103. Stephen Davison Bechtel Jr., 81, $2.7 billion, San Francisco, engineering
103. Ronald Steven Lauder, 62, $2.7 billion, New York, Estee Lauder
103. T. Boone Pickens, 78, $2.7 billion, Dallas, oil and gas, investments
107. Kenneth Hendricks, 65, $2.6 billion, Beloit, Wis., building supplies
107. Amos Barr Hostetter Jr., 69, $2.6 billion, Boston, cable television
107. Henry R. Kravis, 62, $2.6 billion, New York, leveraged buyouts
107. Ann Walton Kroenke, 56, $2.6 billion, Columbia, Mo., Wal-Mart
107. Carl Pohlad, 91, $2.6 billion, Minneapolis, banking
107. Mitchell P. Rales, 50, $2.6 billion, Washington, D.C., Danaher Corp.
107. George R. Roberts, 62, $2.6 billion, San Francisco, leveraged buyouts
107. David Rockefeller Sr., 91, $2.6 billion, New York, Standard Oil, banking
107. Melvin Simon, 79, $2.6 billion, Indianapolis, real estate
107. Stephen A. Wynn, 64, $2.6 billion, Las Vegas, casinos, hotels
117. Edward Perry Bass, 61, $2.5 billion, Fort Worth, Texas, oil, investments
117. Ronald Burkle, 53, $2.5 billion, Los Angeles, investments
117. David Filo, 40, $2.5 billion, Palo Alto, Calif., Yahoo
117. David Gottesman, 80, $2.5 billion, Rye, N.Y., investments
117. Leona Mindy Rosenthal Helmsley, 86, $2.5 billion, New York, real estate
117. Paul Tudor Jones II, 52, $2.5 billion, Greenwich, Conn., hedge funds
117. Peter R. Kellogg, 64, $2.5 billion, Short Hills, N.J., investments
117. George Phydias Mitchell, 87, $2.5 billion, The Woodlands, Texas, Mitchell Energy
117. Richard Edward Rainwater, 62, $2.5 billion, Fort Worth, Texas, investments
117. Steven M. Rales, 55, $2.5 billion, Washington, D.C., Danaher Corp.
117. Stephen M. Ross, 66, $2.5 billion, New York, Related Companies; CharterMac
117. T. Denny Sanford, 70, $2.5 billion, Sioux Falls, S.D., banking, credit cards
117. Clemmie Dixon Spangler Jr., 74, $2.5 billion, Charlotte, NC, investments
117. Mortimer Benjamin Zuckerman, 69, $2.5 billion, New York, media, real estate
131. James Martin Moran, 88, $2.4 billion, Deerfield Beach, Fla., auto dealerships
131. John Albert Sobrato, 67, $2.4 billion, Atherton, Calif., real estate
133. Mark Cuban, 48, $2.3 billion, Dallas, Broadcast.com
133. Charles Francis Dolan and family, 79, $2.3 billion, Oyster Bay, N.Y., Cablevision Systems
133. Gordon Peter Getty, 73, $2.3 billion, San Francisco, inheritance, oil
133. Carl Henry Lindner Jr. and family, 87, $2.3 billion, Cincinnati, investments
133. Thomas J. Pritzker, 56, $2.3 billion, Chicago, hotels, investments
133. J. Joseph Ricketts and family, 65, $2.3 billion, Omaha, Neb., Ameritrade
133. Glen Taylor, 65, $2.3 billion, Mankato, Minn., printing
140. John E. Abele, 69, $2.2 billion, Boston, Boston Scientific
140. Charles C. Butt and family, 68, $2.2 billion, San Antonio, supermarkets
140. Jess Stonestreet Jackson, 76, $2.2 billion, Healdsburg, Calif., Kendall-Jackson
140. Min H. Kao, 57, $2.2 billion, Mission Hills, Kan., navigation equipment
140. Nancy Walton Laurie, 55, $2.2 billion, Columbia, Mo., Wal-Mart
140. Mary Alice Dorrance Malone, 56, $2.2 billion, Coatesville, Pa., inheritance
140. Alfred Mann, 80, $2.2 billion, Los Angeles, inventor, entrepreneur
140. Roger S. Penske, 69, $2.2 billion, Birmingham, Mich., cars
140. Ernest S. Rady, 69, $2.2 billion, San Diego, banking, insurance
140. John Sall, 57, $2.2 billion, Cary, N.C., SAS Institute
140. Evgeny (Eugene) Markovich Shvidler, 42, $2.2 billion, London, oil
140. Frederick Wallace Smith, 62, $2.2 billion, Memphis, Tenn., FedEx
140. Jerry Yang, 37, $2.2 billion, Los Altos, Calif., Yahoo
153. Bennett Dorrance, 57, $2.1 billion, Paradise Valley, Ariz., inheritance
153. William Randolph Hearst III, 57, $2.1 billion, San Francisco, Hearst Corp.
153. H. Wayne Huizenga, 68, $2.1 billion, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., investments
153. E. Stanley Kroenke, 59, $2.1 billion, Columbia, Mo., sports, real estate
153. Craig O. McCaw, 57, $2.1 billion, Seattle, McCaw Cellular
153. Michael Robert Milken, 60, $2.1 billion, Los Angeles, investments
153. Penny Pritzker, 47, $2.1 billion, Chicago, hotels, investments
160. Herbert Anthony Allen Jr., 66, $2 billion, New York, investment banking
160. Leonore Annenberg, 88, $2 billion, Wynnewood, Pa., inheritance
160. Leon Black, 55, $2 billion, New York, leveraged buyouts
160. Charles H. Brandes, 63, $2 billion, San Diego, Calif., money management
160. John P. Calamos and family, 66, $2 billion, Naperville, Ill., mutual funds
160. Phoebe Hearst Cooke, 79, $2 billion, San Francisco, Hearst Corp.
160. Jim Davis and family, 63, $2 billion, Newton, Mass., New Balance
160. Stanley Druckenmiller, 54, $2 billion, New York, hedge funds
160. Barbara Carlson Gage and family, 64, $2 billion, Minneapolis, Carlson Cos.
160. Malcolm Glazer and family, 78, $2 billion, Palm Beach, Fla., investments
160. Tom T. Gores, 42, $2 billion, Beverly Hills, Calif., leveraged buyouts
160. Austin Hearst, 54, $2 billion, New York, Hearst Corp.
160. David Whitmire Hearst Jr., 61, $2 billion, Los Angeles, Hearst Corp.
160. George Randolph Hearst Jr., 79, $2 billion, Los Angeles, Hearst Corp.
160. Margaret Hardy Magerko, 40, $2 billion, Belle Vernon, Pa., 84 Lumber
160. Clayton Lee Mathile, 65, $2 billion, Dayton, Ohio, Iams
160. Marilyn Carlson Nelson and family, 67, $2 billion, Minneapolis, Carlson Cos.
160. Henry Thompson Nicholas III, 47, $2 billion, Laguna Hills, Calif., Broadcom
160. Anthony Pritzker, 45, $2 billion, Los Angeles, hotels, investments
160. Daniel Pritzker, 47, $2 billion, Marin County, Calif., hotels, investments
160. James Pritzker, 55, $2 billion, Chicago, hotels, investments
160. Jay Robert (JB) Pritzker, 41, $2 billion, Evanston, Ill., hotels, investments
160. Jean (Gigi) Pritzker, 44, $2 billion, Chicago, hotels, investments
160. John A. Pritzker, 53, $2 billion, San Francisco, hotels, investments
160. Karen Pritzker, 48, $2 billion, New Haven, Conn., hotels, investments
160. Linda Pritzker, 52, $2 billion, St. Ignatius, Mont., hotels, investments
160. Henry Samueli, 52, $2 billion, Newport Beach, Calif., Broadcom
160. Tamir Sapir, 59, $2 billion, New York, real estate
160. Ronda E. Stryker, 52, $2 billion, Kalamazoo, Mich., Stryker Corp.
189. S. Daniel Abraham, 82, $1.9 billion, Palm Beach, Fla., Slim-Fast
189. John Edward Anderson, 89, $1.9 billion, Bel Air, Calif., investments
189. Franklin Otis Booth Jr., 83, $1.9 billion, Los Angeles, Berkshire Hathaway
189. Omid Kordestani, 42, $1.9 billion, Atherton, Calif., Google
189. Bernard Marcus, 77, $1.9 billion, Atlanta, Home Depot
189. Peter M. Nicholas, 65, $1.9 billion, Boston, Boston Scientific
189. Wilma Stein Tisch and family, 79, $1.9 billion, New York, Loews
189. Robert E. "Ted" Turner, 67, $1.9 billion, Lamont, Fla., cable television
197. J. Russell DeLeon, 40, $1.8 billion, Gibraltar, online gaming
197. Thomas F. Frist Jr. and family, 68, $1.8 billion, Nashville, Tenn., HCA Healthcare
197. Richard Edwin Marriott, 67, $1.8 billion, Potomac, Md., hotels
197. Ruth Parasol, 39, $1.8 billion, Gibraltar, online gaming
197. Jorge M. Perez, 57, $1.8 billion, Miami, home building
197. Edward P. Roski Jr., 67, $1.8 billion, Los Angeles, real estate
197. Bernard Francis Saul II, 74, $1.8 billion, Chevy Chase, Md., banking, real estate
204. Ray Milton Dolby, 73, $1.7 billion, San Francisco, Dolby Laboratories
204. Blase Thomas Golisano, 64, $1.7 billion, Victor, N.Y., Paychex
204. Kenneth C. Griffin, 37, $1.7 billion, Chicago, hedge funds
204. Irwin Mark Jacobs, 72, $1.7 billion, La Jolla, Calif., Qualcomm
204. John C. Malone, 65, $1.7 billion, Parker, Colo., cable television
204. John Willard Marriott Jr., 74, $1.7 billion, Potomac, Md., hotels
204. Sheldon Henry Solow, 78, $1.7 billion, New York, 9 West 57th
204. Ernest E. Stempel, 90, $1.7 billion, Hamilton, Bermuda, insurance
204. Jon Lloyd Stryker, 48, $1.7 billion, Kalamazoo, Mich., Stryker Corp.
204. Theodore W. Waitt, 43, $1.7 billion, San Diego, Gateway
204. Arthur L. Williams Jr., 64, $1.7 billion, Palm Beach, Fla., insurance
215. George Leon Argyros, 69, $1.6 billion, Newport Beach, Calif., investments
215. Neil Gary Bluhm, 68, $1.6 billion, Chicago, real estate
215. Archie Aldis "Red" Emmerson, 77, $1.6 billion, Anderson, Calif., timberland, lumber mills
215. Gerald J. Ford, 62, $1.6 billion, Dallas, banking
215. Victor Fung, 61, $1.6 billion, Hong Kong, distribution
215. Louis L. Gonda, 58, $1.6 billion, Beverly Hills, Calif., leasing
215. Donald Joyce Hall, 78, $1.6 billion, Mission Hills, Kan., Hallmark
215. H. Fisk Johnson, 48, $1.6 billion, Racine, Wis., S.C. Johnson & Sons
215. Imogene Powers Johnson, 76, $1.6 billion, Racine, Wis., S.C. Johnson & Sons
215. S. Curtis Johnson, 51, $1.6 billion, Racine, Wis., S.C. Johnson & Sons
215. Helen Johnson-Leipold, 49, $1.6 billion, Racine, Wis., S.C. Johnson & Sons
215. Winnie Johnson-Marquart, 47, $1.6 billion, Virginia Beach, Va., S.C. Johnson & Sons
215. Pauline MacMillan Keinath, 72, $1.6 billion, St. Louis, Mo., inheritance
215. Michael Krasny, 53, $1.6 billion, Highland Park, Ill., CDW Corp.
215. Cargill MacMillan Jr., 79, $1.6 billion, Wayzata, Minn., inheritance
215. John Hugh MacMillan III, 78, $1.6 billion, Hillsboro Beach, Fla., inheritance
215. W. Duncan MacMillan, 76, $1.6 billion, Wayzata, Minn., inheritance
215. Whitney MacMillan, 77, $1.6 billion, Minneapolis, inheritance
215. Aubrey K. McClendon, 47, $1.6 billion, Oklahoma City, oil
215. Charles T. Munger, 82, $1.6 billion, Los Angeles, Berkshire Hathaway
215. Igor Olenicoff, 64, $1.6 billion, Newport Beach, Calif., real estate
215. Marion MacMillan Pictet, 74, $1.6 billion, Hamilton Beach, Bermuda, inheritance
215. Nicholas J. Pritzker II, 62, $1.6 billion, Chicago, hotels, investments
215. Phyllis Miller Taylor, 65, $1.6 billion, New Orleans,Taylor Energy
215. Albert Lee Ueltschi, 89, $1.6 billion, Vero Beach, Fla., FlightSafety
215. Tom L. Ward, 47, $1.6 billion, Edmond, Okla., Chesapeake Energy
215. William Wrigley Jr., 42, $1.6 billion, Lake Forest, Ill., chewing gum
242. Amar Gopal Bose, 76, $1.5 billion, Framingham, Mass., Bose
242. Peter Buck, 75, $1.5 billion, Danbury, Conn., Subway
242. Gary L. Burrell, 69, $1.5 billion, Stilwell, Kan., navigation equipment
242. Alan I. Casden, 60, $1.5 billion, Beverly Hills, Calif., real estate
242. Fred DeLuca, 58, $1.5 billion, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Subway
242. Edward John Debartolo Jr., 59, $1.5 billion, Tampa, Fla., shopping centers
242. James C. France, 62, $1.5 billion, Daytona Beach, Fla., auto racing
242. William C. France Jr., 74, $1.5 billion, Daytona Beach, Fla., auto racing
242. David Green, 64, $1.5 billion, Oklahoma City, Hobby Lobby
242. Marguerite Harbert, 83, $1.5 billion, Birmingham, Ala., inheritance
242. Jon Meade Huntsman, 69, $1.5 billion, Salt Lake City,chemicals
242. Michael Ilitch, 77, $1.5 billion, Detroit, pizza
242. Brad M. Kelley, 49, $1.5 billion, Nashville, Tenn., tobacco
242. James Kim and family, 70, $1.5 billion, Bryn Mawr, Pa., microchips
242. James Leprino, 69, $1.5 billion, Denver, cheese
242. Nancy Lerner, 46, $1.5 billion, Cleveland, inheritance
242. Norma Lerner, 70, $1.5 billion, Cleveland, inheritance
242. Randolph D. Lerner, 44, $1.5 billion, Cleveland, inheritance
242. Theodore N. Lerner, 80, $1.5 billion, Washington, D.C., real estate
242. George L. Lindemann and family, 70, $1.5 billion, Palm Beach, Fla., investments
242. Manny Mashouf and family, 68, $1.5 billion, Brisbane, Calif., Bebe
242. Robert C. McNair, 69, $1.5 billion, Houston, energy, sports
242. John P. Morgridge, 73, $1.5 billion, Portola Valley, Calif., Cisco
242. Stewart Rahr, 60, $1.5 billion, New York, Kinray
242. Trevor Rees-Jones, 56, $1.5 billion, Dallas, oil
242. Marc David Rich, 71, $1.5 billion, Meggan, Switzerland, commodities
242. Robert E. Rich Jr., 65, $1.5 billion, Islamorada, Fla., inheritance
242. Fayez Shalaby Sarofim, 77, $1.5 billion, Houston, money management
242. Kavitark Ram Shriram, 50, $1.5 billion, Mountain View, Calif., Google
242. Thomas M. Siebel, 53, $1.5 billion, San Mateo, Calif., Siebel Systems
242. David Tepper, 48, $1.5 billion, Chatham, N.J., hedge funds
242. Sanford Weill, 73, $1.5 billion, New York, Citigroup
242. Oprah Winfrey, 52, $1.5 billion, Chicago, television
242. Daniel Morton Ziff, 34, $1.5 billion, New York, inheritance, hedge funds
242. Dirk Edward Ziff, 42, $1.5 billion, New York, inheritance, hedge funds
242. Robert David Ziff, 40, $1.5 billion, New York, inheritance, hedge funds
278. Frank Batten Sr., 79, $1.4 billion, Virginia Beach, Va., Landmark
278. Phillip Frost, 69, $1.4 billion, Miami, Ivax
278. Alan Gerry, 77, $1.4 billion, Liberty, N.Y., cable television
278. Christopher Goldsbury, 63, $1.4 billion, San Antonio, salsa
278. Stanley Stub Hubbard, 73, $1.4 billion, St. Mary's Point, Minn., DirecTV
278. Joseph Dahr Jamail Jr., 80, $1.4 billion, Houston, lawsuits
278. James Jannard, 57, $1.4 billion, San Juan Islands, Wash., Oakley
278. Tracy W. Krohn, 52, $1.4 billion, Houston, W&T Offshore
278. Thomas Haskell Lee, 62, $1.4 billion, New York, leveraged buyouts
278. Peter Benjamin Lewis, 72, $1.4 billion, Coconut Grove, Fla., Progressive Corp.
278. Gary Karlin Michelson, 57, $1.4 billion, Los Angeles, medical patents
278. Michael F. Price, 54, $1.4 billion, Far Hills, N.J., investments
278. Steven Roth, 64, $1.4 billion, New York, real estate
278. Phillip Ruffin, 70, $1.4 billion, Wichita, Kan., casinos, real estate
278. Ollen Bruton Smith, 79, $1.4 billion, Charlotte, N.C., Speedway Motorsports
278. Pat A. Stryker, 50, $1.4 billion, Larimer, Colo., Stryker Corp.
278. A. Alfred Taubman, 82, $1.4 billion, Bloomfield Hills, Mich., real estate
278. Todd R. Wagner, 46, $1.4 billion, Dallas, Broadcast.com
278. Dean V. White, 83, $1.4 billion, Crown Point, Ind., billboards, hotels
297. Arthur M. Blank, 64, $1.3 billion, Atlanta, Home Depot
297. Scott D. Cook, 54, $1.3 billion, Woodside, Calif., Intuit
297. Robert Addison Day, 62, $1.3 billion, Los Angeles, money management
297. Barry Diller, 64, $1.3 billion, New York, InterActiveCorp
297. Richard J. Egan, 70, $1.3 billion, Hopkinton, Mass., EMC Corp.
297. Richard T. Farmer, 71, $1.3 billion, Cincinnati, Cintas Corp.
297. John J. Fisher, 45, $1.3 billion, San Francisco, Gap
297. Kenneth L. Fisher, 55, $1.3 billion, Woodside, Calif., Money management
297. Thomas John Flatley, 74, $1.3 billion, Milton, Mass., real estate
297. Ernest Gallo and family, 97, $1.3 billion, Modesto, Calif., wine
297. Leslie L. Gonda, 86, $1.3 billion, Beverly Hills, Calif., International Lease Finance
297. Jerral W. Jones, 63, $1.3 billion, Dallas, Dallas Cowboys
297. William S. Kellogg, 63, $1.3 billion, Menomonee Falls, Wis., Kohl's
297. William Ingraham Koch, 66, $1.3 billion, Palm Beach, Fla., oil
297. Robert Kraft, 65, $1.3 billion, Brookline, Mass., paper, packaging
297. Anne Windfohr Marion, 67, $1.3 billion, Fort Worth, Texas, inheritance, oil
297. Billy Joe "Red" McCombs, 78, $1.3 billion, San Antonio, radio, oil, real estate
297. Nelson Peltz, 64, $1.3 billion, Bedford, N.Y., leveraged buyouts
297. Donald J. Schneider, 70, $1.3 billion, Green Bay, Wis., trucking
297. Walter Scott Jr., 75, $1.3 billion, Omaha, Neb., construction, telecom
297. Herbert Siegel, 78, $1.3 billion, New York, television
297. John G. Sperling, 85, $1.3 billion, Phoenix, Apollo Group
297. Peter Sperling, 46, $1.3 billion, Phoenix, Apollo Group
297. Hope Hill Van Beuren, 72, $1.3 billion, Middletown, R.I., inheritance
297. Charlotte Colket Weber, 63, $1.3 billion, Ocala, Fla., inheritance
322. Leslie Alexander, 63, $1.2 billion, Houston, First Marblehead
322. Edmund Newton Ansin, 70, $1.2 billion, Miami Beach, Fla., Sunbeam Broadcasting
322. Thomas Bailey, 69, $1.2 billion, Aspen, Colo., mutual funds
322. Carl Edwin Berg, 69, $1.2 billion, Atherton, Calif., real estate
322. Timothy Blixseth, 56, $1.2 billion, Rancho Mirage, Calif., timber, real estate
322. William Samuel Boyd, 74, $1.2 billion, Las Vegas, casinos, banking
322. S. Truett Cathy, 85, $1.2 billion, Atlanta, Chick-fil-A
322. William E. Connor II, 56, $1.2 billion, Hong Kong, exports
322. Roy Edward Disney, 76, $1.2 billion, Los Angeles, Walt Disney
322. David A. Duffield, 66, $1.2 billion, Incline Village, Nev., PeopleSoft
322. Israel Englander, 58, $1.2 billion, New York, Hedge Funds
322. Robert J. Fisher, 53, $1.2 billion, San Francisco, Gap
322. William Sydney Fisher, 49, $1.2 billion, San Francisco, Gap
322. J. Christopher Flowers, 48, $1.2 billion, New York, investments
322. Thomas Friedkin, 71, $1.2 billion, Houston, cars
322. Robert William Galvin, 84, $1.2 billion, Marshfield, Wis., Motorola
322. Alec Gores, 53, $1.2 billion, Beverly Hills, Calif., leveraged buyouts
322. Pincus Green, 71, $1.2 billion, Meggan, Switzerland, commodities
322. William H. Gross, 62, $1.2 billion, Laguna Beach, Calif., bonds
322. Michael Jaharis, 78, $1.2 billion, New York, pharmaceuticals
322. Jerome Spiegel Kohlberg Jr., 81, $1.2 billion, Mt. Kisco, N.Y., leveraged buyouts
322. Joseph D. Mansueto, 50, $1.2 billion, Chicago, Morningstar
322. William W. McGuire, 58, $1.2 billion, Wayzata, Minn., Healthcare insurance
322. Robert Drayton McLane Jr., 70, $1.2 billion, Temple, Texas, Wal-Mart, logistics
322. Robert Allen Naify, 84, $1.2 billion, San Francisco, movie theaters
322. William J. Pulte, 74, $1.2 billion, Bloomfield Hills, Mich., home building
322. Wilbur L. Ross Jr., 68, $1.2 billion, Palm Beach, Fla., leveraged buyouts
322. Richard Mellon Scaife, 74, $1.2 billion, Pittsburgh, inheritance
322. Herbert Simon, 71, $1.2 billion, Indianapolis, real estate
322. Kenny A. Troutt, 58, $1.2 billion, Dallas, Excel Communications
322. Alfred P. West Jr., 63, $1.2 billion, Paoli, Pa., money management
322. Margaret C. Whitman, 50, $1.2 billion, Atherton, Calif., eBay
354. Stephen J. Bisciotti, 46, $1.1 billion, Millersville, Md., outsourcing, football
354. James Cayne, 72, $1.1 billion, New York, Bear Stearns
354. James H. Clark, 62, $1.1 billion, Palm Beach, Fla., Netscape
354. John Orin Edson, 74, $1.1 billion, Seattle, leisure craft
354. Daniel Gilbert, 44, $1.1 billion, Livonia, Mich., Quicken Loans
354. Dorrance Hill Hamilton, 78, $1.1 billion, Wayne, Pa., inheritance
354. Timothy Headington, 56, $1.1 billion, Dallas, Headington Oil
354. Marvin J. Herb, 69, $1.1 billion, Chicago, soft-drink bottling
354. Jonathan Lovelace Jr. and family, 79, $1.1 billion, Los Angeles, Capital Groups Co.
354. Gary Magness, 52, $1.1 billion, Denver, inheritance
354. John P. Manning, 58, $1.1 billion, Boston, Boston Capital
354. Arturo Moreno, 60, $1.1 billion, Phoenix, billboards
354. Howard S. Schultz, 53, $1.1 billion, Seattle, Starbucks
354. Alexander Gus Spanos and family, 83, $1.1 billion, Stockton, Calif., real estate
354. Joyce Raley Teel, 75, $1.1 billion, Sacramento, Calif., supermarkets
354. Gary L. West, 60, $1.1 billion, Omaha, Neb., West Corp.
354. Mary E. West, 60, $1.1 billion, Omaha, Neb., West Corp.
354. Elizabeth S. Wiskemann, , $1.1 billion, San Rafael, Calif., mutual funds
354. Samuel Wyly, 71, $1.1 billion, Dallas, investments
354. Jerry Zucker, 57, $1.1 billion, Charleston, S.C., industrialist
374. Mary Anselmo, 77, $1 billion, Greenwich, Conn., PanAmSat
374. Louis Moore Bacon, 50, $1 billion, London, hedge funds
374. Thomas J. Barrack, 59, $1 billion, Santa Barbara, Calif., Colony Capital
374. John W. Brown, 72, $1 billion, Kalamazoo, Mich., Stryker Corp.
374. Weili Dai, 45, $1 billion, Los Altos Hills, Calif., Semiconductors
374. L John Doerr, 55, $1 billion, Woodside, Calif., venture capital
374. Paul Barry Fireman, 62, $1 billion, Brookline, Mass., Reebok
374. Robert M. Friedland, 56, $1 billion, Singapore, mining
374. Richard S. Fuld Jr., 60, $1 billion, Greenwich, Conn., Lehman Brothers
374. Michael E. Heisley Sr., 69, $1 billion, Jupiter Island, Fla., manufacturing
374. Jeffrey Hildebrand, 47, $1 billion, Houston, oil
374. William Barron Hilton, 78, $1 billion, Los Angeles, hotels, casinos
374. Jeremy Maurice Jacobs Sr., 66, $1 billion, East Aurora, N.Y., sports concessions
374. Robert L. Johnson, 60, $1 billion, Washington, D.C., Black Entertainment Television
374. George Joseph, 85, $1 billion, Los Angeles, insurance
374. Stephen R. Karp, 65, $1 billion, Weston, Mass., real estate
374. John Hammond Krehbiel Jr. and family, 68, $1 billion, Lake Forest, Ill., MolexSupport our FIGHT AGAINST illegal immigration & Amnesty by joining our E-mail Alerts at http://eepurl.com/cktGTn
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