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Brazilian loses $34.5 Billion in one year
« on: July 27, 2013, 12:36:18 PM »
Former World’s 8th Richest Man Loses $34.5 Billion

Brazil businessman Eike Batista has seen better days.

Last March the Brazilian commodities tycoon ranked as the world’s eighth richest person with a net worth of $34.5 billion. His net worth today: $200 million, according to Bloomberg Billionaires.

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Batista, who has been called the Donald Trump of Brazil, may have suffered one of the “worst wealth losses in history,” says Bloomberg Billionaires Index editor Matt Miller. “He was the face of Brazilian capitalism. He’s mired in debt. This is a tragic fall for him.”

Most of Batista's problems stem from the erosion of nearly 90% of the value in his flagship company, OGX Petroleo & Gas Participacoes SA (OGXP3). Shares in the business have plummeted in the last year as the company missed targets for production output and reserves.

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Yesterday, Mubadala Development Co., a sovereign-wealth fund out of Abu Dhabi, converted an investment in Batista's companies into debt, further eroding the value of his overall assets. EBX Group Co., Batista’s commodities empire, now owes $1.5 billion to Mubadala. And that put Batista over the edge, reducing his personal wealth to millions, not billions anymore. Miller says he “tended to oversell the amount of resources it had,” and that Batista would have to “constantly borrow against one company to pay for the needs of others.”

Unlike billionaires Bill Gates and Warren Buffett, Batista was ostentatious about his wealth, even declaring that he would overtake Mexico’s Carlos Slim for the world’s richest person title by 2015. He told Bloomberg: "Just give me time, let me work please."

What was behind his ambition?

"I suffered very heavy asthma, so my mother threw me in the cold swimming pool," Batista said. "So I cured my asthma through discipline, and I saw that you could achieve things by performing, and it's part of my DNA… I'm very competitive."

Well, Batista now has one year and five months to earn back $66.8 billion.

http://finance.yahoo.com/blogs/daily-ticker/billionaire-millionaire-one-day-134444038.html

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Re: Brazilian loses $34.5 Billion in one year
« Reply #1 on: July 27, 2013, 12:37:48 PM »
Unlike billionaires Bill Gates and Warren Buffett, Batista was ostentatious about his wealth, even declaring that he would overtake Mexico’s Carlos Slim for the world’s richest person title by 2015. He told Bloomberg: "Just give me time, let me work please."

 ;D

he can still afford to eat beans


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Re: Brazilian loses $34.5 Billion in one year
« Reply #2 on: July 27, 2013, 02:16:48 PM »
Geez how is he gonna live with 200 millions left?  ;D

PS: Suckmymuscle claimed he was going to be in Forbes top ten.  :D

http://www.elhombre.com.br/em-dez-anos-devo-estar-no-top-10-da-forbes-2/

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Re: Brazilian loses $34.5 Billion in one year
« Reply #3 on: July 27, 2013, 03:02:10 PM »
Early on in the Iraq war, two Brazilian soldiers were killed in combat.  When president Bush was told that two Brazilian soldiers had been killed...he paused and with a sullen look on his face asked "how many is a brazillion?"
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Re: Brazilian loses $34.5 Billion in one year
« Reply #4 on: July 27, 2013, 03:07:22 PM »
Early on in the Iraq war, two Brazilian soldiers were killed in combat.  When president Bush was told that two Brazilian soldiers had been killed...he paused and with a sullen look on his face asked "how many is a brazillion?"

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Re: Brazilian loses $34.5 Billion in one year
« Reply #5 on: July 27, 2013, 03:09:41 PM »
Early on in the Iraq war, two Brazilian soldiers were killed in combat.  When president Bush was told that two Brazilian soldiers had been killed...he paused and with a sullen look on his face asked "how many is a brazillion?"

haha  ;D

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Re: Brazilian loses $34.5 Billion in one year
« Reply #6 on: July 27, 2013, 05:37:59 PM »
 :D ;D

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Re: Brazilian loses $34.5 Billion in one year
« Reply #7 on: July 27, 2013, 05:53:22 PM »
Geez how is he gonna live with 200 millions left?  ;D

PS: Suckmymuscle claimed he was going to be in Forbes top ten.  :D

http://www.elhombre.com.br/em-dez-anos-devo-estar-no-top-10-da-forbes-2/

Because he is used to living with 36 billion. Cut your income by 80% and see how it feels. It's all relative, and I'm sure this dude acquired things that he has yet to pay for, and is now on the hook for them.

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Re: Brazilian loses $34.5 Billion in one year
« Reply #8 on: July 27, 2013, 06:50:44 PM »
Because he is used to living with 36 billion. Cut your income by 80% and see how it feels. It's all relative, and I'm sure this dude acquired things that he has yet to pay for, and is now on the hook for them.

He never actually had $36 billion in cash.  Nor could he ever cash it out if he wanted.  It was all electronic. 

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Re: Brazilian loses $34.5 Billion in one year
« Reply #9 on: July 27, 2013, 06:59:13 PM »
He never actually had $36 billion in cash.  Nor could he ever cash it out if he wanted.  It was all electronic. 

Banks are/were willing to lend to him based on that amount, so I'm sure he got whatever he could based on that number. Fact is, dude is in a wrd of financial hurt, and he may never recover.

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Re: Brazilian loses $34.5 Billion in one year
« Reply #10 on: July 27, 2013, 07:30:19 PM »
Miller says he “tended to oversell the amount of resources it had,” and that Batista would have to “constantly borrow against one company to pay for the needs of others.”

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