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« Reply #6 on: May 07, 2013, 04:17:27 AM »

04. Mikhail Prokhorov



Team: Brooklyn Nets
Net worth: $13 billion

Mikhail Prokhorov has been, by turns, banker, athlete, metals mogul, playboy, investor, media player, politician, NBA owner (the Brooklyn Nets) and now, again, politician. He rocked Russia when he jumped into its 2012 presidential race against strongman Vladimir Putin. No one expected him to win but he managed to get 8% of the vote, even though he ran an unexceptional campaign. (He did, however, rap on TV, perhaps suggesting that some of his friendship with Jay-Z is rubbing off). While the 6-foot-8-inch bachelor and martial arts enthusiast moved the Nets to a new arena in Brooklyn's Atlantic Yards, and often jets in to watch a game, he has no plans to settle in the U.S. He insists that his serious interest is Russian politics, and he has created a new party, the Civic Platform, that he intends to expand until it's strong enough to go head-to-head with Putin's United Russia. He has the money to see it through. In late February 2013 he sold his 37.8% share of Polyus Gold International Ltd. for $3.6 billion.

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« Reply #7 on: May 07, 2013, 04:17:38 AM »

03. Paul Allen



Teams: Seattle Seahawks, Portland Trail Blazers
Net worth: $15 billion

Microsoft cofounder and philanthropist Paul Allen continues to score big in real estate, tech and energy. In late 2012 his Vulcan Real Estate sold to Amazon the 12-building campus the online retailer had been leasing in downtown Seattle. At $1.15 billion, it was the biggest U.S. commercial real estate deal of the year. The proceeds will go to paying off debt and developing even more space for Amazon. Allen has been selling off shares of the software maker he started with Bill Gates and investing in a more diversified basket of media, energy and tech stocks. He's also put venture money into natural gas-to-fuels play Siluria, and diagnostics firm Applied Proteomics. Allen is that rare billionaire who combines passions for sports and science. He owns the Seattle Seahawks (pro football), the Portland Trailblazers (pro basketball) and is a part-owner in the Seattle Sounders FC (pro soccer). The cancer survivor also has a keen interest in neuroscience, having recently lost his mother to Alzheimer's disease. To date he has committed $500 million to the Allen Institute for Brain Science, which makes public a detailed "atlas" of genes that control the human brain.
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« Reply #8 on: May 07, 2013, 04:17:50 AM »

02. Rinat Akhmetov



Team: FC Shakhtar Donesk
Net worth: $15.4 billion

Ukraine's wealthiest and son of a coal miner, Rinat Akhmetov has been dealing with uprisings at his coal mines with miners at one mine seizing offices in protest against their dismissal. But the value of his energy company, DTEK, continues to increase with rising demand. Strength in the energy sector has offset declines in his steel producer Metinvest which is suffering from depressed steel prices. Akhmetov has reportedly fallen out with Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovych, with whom he had a strong alliance over the past decade; Akhmetov also stepped down from Parliament. A soccer aficionado, he is riding high after the UEFA Euro 2012 games were played in his $400 million Donbass Arena.
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01. Mukesh Ambani



Team: Mumbai Indians
Net worth: $21.5 billion

Mukesh Ambani's fortune dropped $1 billion though he remains India's richest person and his Reliance Industries remains country's most valuable company. Reliance, along with its partner BP, will be investing $5 billion in KG-D6, the country's largest offshore gas field where output has sharply declined and which has been the subject of scrutiny by a federal auditor. Despite hectic lobbying with the federal oil ministry, it has not yet secured a price increase for gas. Ambani is also preparing to roll out 4G services for which he may reportedly lease towers from Reliance Infratel, run by his once-estranged sibling Anil. Mukesh and his wife Nita throw lavish parties, the latest being for British prime minister David Cameron on his recent trip to Mumbai.
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