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Thursday, August 21, 2014

50 Hearts "Coated" in Philanthropy


Men in coat who are presented below are the wealthiest people in the corporate world who share their treasures for humanitarian advantage
Generosity is not measured by the amount that one could give but through the heart that could genuinely share even up to the extent of conferring the biggest portion of his/her possessions.

Chuck Feeney who is ranked as no. 9 can be taken as the most generous of them all whose munificence is even beyond the tithing (Malachi 3:10 Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house, and try me in this, says the LORD of hosts: Shall I not open for you the floodgates of heaven, to pour down blessing upon you without measure?), giving away 99% of his entire wealth (6.3 billion dollars), to help the underprivileged kids, without caring if his rank from being a billionaire would turn into a millionaire.  All the rest of the well-heeled personalities  apportion their treasures ranges from minimum of 0.2% to maximum of10.4%.


1. Bill & Melinda Gates 2.6% of net worth, 2. Warren Buffet 3.2% of net worth, 3. George Soros 3.2% of net worth, 4. Mark Zuckerberg  2.2% of net worth, 5. Walton Family (0.3% of net worth), 6. Eli & Edythe Broad, (5.5% of net worth),  7. Michael Bloomberg (1.2% of net worth), 8. Paul Allen (2.1% of net worth) 9. Chuck Feeney (15,650% of net worth) He has given away over 99% of his 6.3 billion dollars to help under privileged kids go to college.  He is now worth only 2 million dollars. 10. Gordon & Betty Moore (5.1% of net worth), 11. James & Marilyn Simons (1.8% of net worth), 12. John & Laura Arnold (7.2% of net worth), 13. Carl Icahn (1% of net worth) 14. David Koch (0.5% of net worth), 15. Julian Robertson, Jr.  (4.7% of net worth), 16. Sheldon & Dr. Miriam  (4.7% of net worth) 17. Stephen Bechtel, Jr. (3% of net worth), 18. Michael & Susan Dell (0.6% net worth),19. Hansjorg Wyss (0.9% of net worth), 20. J. Wayne & Delores Barr Weaver,  Net worth Undisclosed, Total giving 2012: $91 million, Lifetime giving: $145 million,  21. William Barron Hilton, (10.4% of net worth), 22. Jon Sr. & Karen Hunstman (7% of net worth) 23. Steve & Alexandra Cohen (0.8% of net worth), 24. George Kaiserh (0.7% of net worth), 25. Pierre & Pamela Omidyar (0.8% of net worth), 26. Mortimer Zuckerman (2.8% of net worth), 27. William Conway, Jr. (2% of net worth), 28. Jeffrey Skoll, (1.3% of net worth), 29. Robert & Janice Mcnair, (2.5% of net worth), 30. Herbert Sandler, Net worth Undisclosed, Total giving 2012: $50.3 million, 31. Bernard & Billie Marcus (1.4% of net worth), 32. David Rubenstein (1.8% of net worth), 33. T. Denny Sanford (5.5% of net worth), 34. Sumner Redstone (0.8% of net worth) 35. Sergey Brin & Anne Wojcicki (0.2% of net worth)36. Larry Ellison (0.1% of net worth), 37. Gerry & Marguriete Lenfest (8.9% of net worth), 38. Stanley & Fiona Druckenmiller (1.5% of net worth),39. John A. Sobrato (1% of net worth), 40. Jack Taylor & Family (0.4% of net worth) 41. George Roberts (0.9% of net worth) 42. David Geffen (0.7% of net worth), 43. George & Cynthia Mitchell (2% of net worth), 44. Michael Moritz & Harriet Heyman (1.5% of net worth), 45. Bruce Kovner (0.6% of net worth), 46. Ernest Jr. & Roberta Scheller Net worthUndisclosed, Total giving 2012: $30 million, 47. Shelby White, Net worth Undisclosed, Total giving 2012: $28.8 million, 48. Ronald Perelman (0.2% of net worth) 49. Bill & Sue Gross (1.1% of net worth), 50. Richard & Nancy Kinder (0.2% of net worth).

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