Unit 30 Meet the Ten Richest People in the World in 2000 (I) 10. Michael Dell Age: 34. Nationality: American. Marital Status: Married. Children: 4. Worth: $16.5 Billion. Just barely squeezing in at number ten is the youngest of all of our billionaires, the young pup who founded Dell Computers. Mike dropped out of University of Texas at 19, and started selling PC s by mail order. The day his former classmates were graduating, his sales had already hit $70 million a year. Today he sells $2 million a day, and has passed IBM in annual sales. The bastard. 9. Phillip F. Anschutz Age: 59. Nationality: American. Marital Status: Married. Children: 3. Worth: $16.5 Billion. Phil the kind of guy whose father was a rich oil billionaire, but decided he didn't like the family business. Phil preferred real estate and railroads. Rather than just being born lucky, Anschutz is a savvy businessman. He has interests in fiber optics companies, huge cattle ranches, and lots of downtown Denver real estate interests. But let's face it: the biggest chunk was inherited. 8. Amir Jaber Al-Ahamed Al-Jaber Alsabah Age: 77. Nationality: Kuwaiti. Worth: $17 Billion. The man's money is in oil, investments, property, and the sweat of his people. And this is just what's left over since we kicked Saddam Hussein out of the neighborhood. Imagine the filthy stinking riches that he had prior to the burning of thousands of his oil wells. This is why we recommend Microsoft or oil baron as the best way to becoming a billionaire. You're born, you inherit oil fields, you live the easy life in the Middle East... you just can't beat it. 7. Steven Anthony Ballmer Age: 43. Nationality: American. Marital status: Married. Children: 2. Worth: $19.5 Billion. Steven actually lived down the hall from Bill Gates at Harvard, and is now the President and Chief Executive Officer of Mr. Bill's little venture. Many revere im for the supposed monopoly Microsoft Corp. now holds, because of his perseverance and amazing business know-how. 6. Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan Age: 66. Nationality: Abu Dhabian. Worth: $20 Billon. Sheikh Zayed's home country of Abu Dhabi has grown over the last half century into one of the richest in the United Arab Emirates. Educated by local clerics and later by wandering tribesmen in the desert, the Sheikh's defining achievement has been the management of supply and distribution of water. This is an important thing in the desert, so you can imagine he is quite popular there.
英语讲义【121】与五官有关的动词短语
英语讲义【116】名词句型的优点
英语讲义【97】常见动词的错误用法
英语讲义【106】由put引导的动词短语
英语讲义【134】三项式排比句
英语讲义【122】以动名词为宾语的动词句型
英语讲义【102】不以进行式时态出现的动词
英语讲义【69】句子的类别
英语讲义【94】句子结构不当
英语讲义【89】由Take引导的片语动词
英语讲义【119】动词修饰语
英语讲义【114】三合一名词组及形容词组
英语讲义【108】由take引导的动词短语
英语讲义【144】效益良好的句法
英语讲义【124】一个动词,多个句型
英语讲义【92】含on的三字一体片语动词
英语讲义【100】词序不同,句义有异
英语讲义【129】不完整的结构
英语讲义【126】由标点符号引起的错句
英语讲义【68】英语惯用语的简化
英语讲义【115】三合一动词组及副词组
英语讲义【111】三合一惯用语
英语讲义【87】动词形态的误用
英语讲义【84】助动词与情态动词
英语讲义【109】及物动词不需要介词
英语讲义【118】Be+不定式动词
英语讲义【104】中英词序不同
英语讲义【105】中文式的英文句子
英语讲义【91】混淆的动词形态
英语讲义【99】动词时态要一致
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