Wednesday 15 February 2012

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ORANG TERKAYA DI DUNIA

1. William Gates III

Net Worth : $40.0 bil
Fortune : self made
Source : Microsoft
Age : 53
Country Of Citizenship : United States
Residence : Medina, Washington
Industry : Software
Education : Harvard University, Drop Out,
Marital Status : married, 3 children
Software visionary regains title as the world’s richest man despite losing $18 billion in the past 12 months. Stepped down from day-to-day duties at Microsoft last summer to devote his talents and riches to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Organization’s assets were $30 billion in January; annual letter lauds endowment manager Michael Larson for limiting last year’s losses to 20%. Gates decided to increase donations in 2009 to $3.8 billion, up 15% from 2008. Dedicated to fighting hunger in developing countries, improving education in America’s high schools and developing vaccines against malaria, tuberculosis and AIDS. Appointed Microsoft Office veteran Jeffrey Raikes chief exec of Gates Foundation in September. Gates remains Microsoft chairman. Sells shares each quarter, redeploys proceeds via investment vehicle Cascade; more than half of fortune invested outside Microsoft. Stock down 45% in past 12 months. “Creative capitalist” wants companies to match profitmaking with doing good.

Sanchez: I can do betterSanchez: I can do better

Matchwinner Alexis Sanchez still did not feel he was at his best after his double gave Barcelona a 3-1 advantage over Bayer Leverkusen in their Champions League last-16 tie.
The Chile forward twice put Barca ahead at the BayArena - Michal Kadlec levelled for the hosts - before Lionel Messi rounded off the victory late on.
But despite scoring his first two Champions League goals, Sanchez, who joined from Udinese in the summer, played down his performance.
"I scored two goals, but a team-mate gave me the opportunity to do it," he told www.fcbarcelona.com. "I took advantage of the room they gave me.
"I always like to give more of myself in each game, but I still don't feel completely comfortable."
Once again, following Saturday's 3-2 defeat at Osasuna which saw them fall 10 points behind Real Madrid in the La Liga, Barca were far from their sparkling best.
But midfielder Cesc Fabregas was delighted with the result.
He said: "There were reasons we played like we did in the first half. They are a very physical team.
"Perhaps this kind of play is a bit boring but that's the kind of play we needed to employ.
"We're always excited [to play] even though it can appear otherwise from the outside.
"The team always has the same level of excitement and the same motivation. The boss won't let us give up.
"They can complicate the whole game with one counter-attack but we dominated the situation. We're very pleased.
"What happened in Pamplona was a disappointment because we let the league slip away, but the Champions League is the most beautiful competition there is."

Tuesday 14 February 2012

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