Key Speakers At The Milken Institute Global Conference
Alcorn, Jonathan—Bloomberg/Getty ImagesBrazil's Eike Batista once had $30 billion and now is almost a negative billionaire. That's right, negative $900 million.

It's apparently very, very hard to be a billionaire.

Though you’d never know it, it’s apparently very hard to be a billionaire. And it’s not because you must face difficult decisions like whether to holiday in St. Moritz or Bora Bora. No, it’s simply because it’s very hard to stay a billionaire.
Back in 1995, there were 289 billionaires, according to a recent report from UBS Group AG and PricewaterhouseCoopers. Today, only 126 of them still crack 10 figures in terms of personal wealth.
So what happened to those 163 billionaires who are no longer billionaires?
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