Abdul Sattar Edhi, the Pakistani philanthropist who founded the Edhi Foundation, is widely regarded as the "richest poor man" in the world. Despite managing a multi-billion dollar humanitarian empire, he lived in extreme simplicity, owning only two pairs of clothes and a small, spartan apartment, choosing to give all resources to the needy.
He doesn't live in a slum or wear tattered clothes. Jerome Kerviel looks like another man walking the streets of Paris. But behind the ordinary appearance lies a financial catastrophe so massive, it shook global markets and earned him the label of "the world's poorest man."
Abdul Sattar Edhi was the world's most famous Humanitarian who influenced the world with his care for humanity. Edhi said “No religion is greater than the humanity”. Every needy can go to Edhi centers all over the Pakistan.
Youngest is 19-year-old Johannes von Baumbach, an heir to the Boehringer Ingelheim fortune, a company best known as the largest private pharmaceutical company. The oldest, at 103, is George Joseph, the founder of in 1962 of Mercury General, an insurance provider with $5.5 billion in annual revenues.
This billionaire was John Rockefeller. He controlled 90% of America's oil and was the richest American ever. But he was also the cheapest. Take care of the pennies and the dollars will take care of themselves.
He doesn't always lose money. But when he does, he loses more than $6 billion. He is ... the most indebted man in the world. Jérôme Kerviel is learning one of life's harsher lessons: It stinks to be $6.3 billion in debt.
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