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51,000 |
49 |
Medina, WA |
Microsoft |
| 2 | Buffett, Warren Edward | 40,000 | 75 | Omaha, NE | Berkshire Hathaway |
| 3 | Allen, Paul Gardner | 22,500 | 52 | Seattle, WA | Microsoft, investments |
| 4 | Dell, Michael | 18,000 | 40 | Austin, TX | Dell |
| 5 | Ellison, Lawrence Joseph | 17,000 | 61 | Silicon Valley, CA | Oracle |
| 6 | Walton, Christy | 15,700 | 50 | Jackson, WY | Wal-Mart inheritance |
| 6 | Walton, Jim C | 15,700 | 57 | Bentonville, AR | Wal-Mart |
| 8 | Walton, S Robson | 15,600 | 61 | Bentonville, AR | Wal-Mart |
| 9 | Walton, Alice L | 15,500 | 56 | Fort Worth, TX | Wal-Mart |
| 10 | Walton, Helen R | 15,400 | 86 | Bentonville, AR | Wal-Mart |
| 11 | Ballmer, Steven Anthony | 14,000 | 49 | Redmond, WA | Microsoft |
| 12 | Anthony, Barbara Cox | 12,500 | 82 | Honolulu, HI | Cox Enterprises |
| 12 | Chambers, Anne Cox | 12,500 | 85 | Atlanta, GA | Cox Enterprises |
| 12 | Johnson, Abigail | 12,500 | 43 | Boston, MA | Fidelity |
| 15 | Adelson, Sheldon | 11,500 | 72 | Las Vegas, NV | Casinos, hotels |
| 16 | Brin, Sergey | 11,000 | 32 | San Francisco, CA | |
| 16 | Page, Larry E | 11,000 | 32 | San Francisco, CA | |
| 18 | Omidyar, Pierre M | 10,200 | 38 | Henderson, NV | Ebay |
| 19 | Kerkorian, Kirk | 10,000 | 88 | Los Angeles, CA | Investments, casinos |
| 19 | Mars, Forrest Edward Jr | 10,000 | 74 | McLean, VA | Candy |
| 19 | Mars, Jacqueline | 10,000 | 66 | Bedminster, NJ | Candy |
| 19 | Mars, John Franklyn | 10,000 | 69 | Arlington, VA | Candy |
| 23 | Kluge, John Werner | 9,000 | 91 | Palm Beach, FL | Metromedia |
| 24 | Icahn, Carl | 8,500 | 69 | New York, NY | Leveraged buyouts |
| 25 | Redstone, Sumner M | 8,400 | 82 | Beverly Hills, CA | Viacom |
Redstone takes third on the top 400 list
By MICHAEL LEARMONTH
NEW YORK -- Reclusive sisters Barbara Cox Anthony, 81, and Anne Cox Chambers, 85, once again topped the Forbes list of the world's richest media moguls, with a net worth of $12.5 billion -- each.
The Cox sisters own 98% of Cox Enterprises, the Atlanta-based media company founded by their father in 1957 that owns 17 daily newspapers, including the Atlanta Journal-Constitution; 15 TV and 81 radio stations; and Cox Communications, the nation's third-largest cable TV company.
Forbes magazine released its Forbes 400 list Thursday, along with a subset of media moguls who are among the world's richest. The Cox sisters' fortune increased by nearly $1 billion from last year, helping them move up 15 places and maintain their position as the world's richest media moguls.
What: Nine bedrooms, 8.5 bathrooms, in 13,400 square feet on 1.6 acres.
Where: Honolulu
Amenities: Two-story library, wraparound verandas, marble floors in the main and interior foyers, interior courtyard with waterfall, crown moldings, fountain, 10-foot ceilings. Heated swimming pool, fireplace, elevator, two-story library, dry bar, seven wet bars, Jacuzzi, housekeeper's apartment, home-office suite connected to home via loggia.
Asking Price: $19,875,000
Opening Bid*: $17,500,000
Agent: Patricia Choi, Choi International, (808) 734-7711
Due Diligence: This 19th-century plantation-style mansion, finished in 2001, is located at the highest point of Noela Street, at the base of a 750-foot-high extinct volcano. (Neighbors on the street include Barbara Cox Anthony of the media conglomerate Cox Enterprises.) The home has views of Waikiki Beach. Directly behind it is Diamond Head Memorial Park. Andre S. Tatibouet -- founder of Aston Hotels & Resorts, which has properties on four of Hawaii's islands -- and his wife, Jane, built the home with the belief that their two children would settle down on the island. Now that their kids have put down roots on the East Coast, the couple is looking to downsize. Mr. Tatibouet says that after the couple purchased the property in 1989 for $8.2 million, they spent "in excess of $7 million" building the home over 2.5 years.
