Thursday, March 10, 2011

5 Arizona men retain spots on 'Forbes' list

The Arizona five men from among the more than 1200 global billionaires on the annual list of richest people by Forbes magazine in the world.
While there was a movement in the rankings due to changes in net worth, making a list of Arizona and was the man himself appeared on the list of 1100 billionaires in 2010.
They are:
- Discount Tire founder Bruce Halle, 80, worth about $ 3 billion.
- Campbell's Soup heir Dorrance Bennett, 65.2 billion dollars.
- University of Phoenix founder John Sperling, 90, a net worth of $ 1,100,000,000.
- I'm Sperling, Peter (51 years), with 1.1 billion U.S. dollars.
- Los Angeles Angels owner Arturo Moreno, a 64-year, $ 1 billion.
Extend Haley, who made the list for the first time in the past year, and high net worth increased by $ 1 billion over the years and his business flourished.
John Sperling was worth 200 million U.S. dollars in 2011 less than it was in 2010, and Peter Sperling was about $ 100 million, also contributed to the University of Phoenix parent company Apollo Group sagged.

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