Book 9 of AstroKids. Miko has discovered a secret about her lost family that no one could have imagined: She has inherited an entire planet! But a sneaky developer is after it, too. Will Miko’s new wealth ruin her friendships and her life on CLEO-7? Theme verse: “A cord of three strands is not quickly broken” (Ecclesiastes 4:12).
The first in-depth look at one of the world's richest-and most secretive-businessmen Though his wealth is certainly no secret, the world's fourth richest man remains an enigma. Paul Allen made his fortune as Bill Gates's partner in Microsoft, supplemented it with questionable, though often profitable, venture capital schemes, and has since invested his wealth in a widely divergent list of interests. He owns the NBA's Portland Trailblazers and the NFL's Seattle Seahawks. Among hundreds of smaller ventures, he is a primary stakeholder in the film production company DreamWorks SKG and formerly held a large piece of the widely despised Ticketmaster monopoly. Dubbed the "Accidental Zillionaire" by Wired magazine, Allen has often appeared to be a bumbler who succeeded primarily through luck and by coopting the visionary ideas of others. In The Accidental Zillionaire, Laura Rich, one of the foremost chroniclers of the Internet economy, unravels the secret Paul Allen, his inner motivations, his vision, and his personality. She tells Allen's story from his days as a fledgling computer geek in suburban Washington state, to his role in founding the world's largest software company, to his battle with cancer, to his sycophantic flirtation with Hollywood and its brightest stars. Paul Allen is a man of various interests and passions, but few if any know him well. The Accidental Zillionaire for the first time reveals the inner workings of a towering figure in the worlds of technology, business, sports, and entertainment. Laura Rich (Los Angeles, CA) is a former writer for The Industry Standard, Adweek, and Inside Media. She currently covers the world of digital entertainment for Entertainment Weekly, Fortune, and The Hollywood Reporter. She penned The Standard's popular "Rich List" report and has reported on Paul Allen for years.
I wish to carry out an experiment! said Mr Halloday as he handed Archie MacDonald a crisp new five pound note. It had all started with a simple School Project. Where had it gone so terribly wrong? Was it the twinkle in the eye of each member of the class at the faint possibility of riches, perhaps? And so the Zillionaire club was born. But where will it end... And where did the duck come from?
After inventing a bestselling excuse-generating app, twelve-year-old Benjamin "Benji" Franklin became the world's youngest and, well, only ZILLIONAIRE. Unlike other fat cats, this tiny tycoon uses his wealth for the greater good instead of selfish gain -- because it's not all about the Benjamin!
"Mom! Please give me back the three hundred thousand dollars, my sister is dying in the hospital and I need the money to pay her medical bills!!!" Clark Yearth knelt down in front of Stella Martin, his mother-in-law. Stella Martin slapped his face. "What the hell are you talking about, you useless dumb bastard! When do I owe you money?" "The insurance company says you have taken the claim money away..." *** Three days ago, Clark's sister was seriously injured in a car accident and the driver escaped. He thought the insurance claim payment can pay the medical treatment, but he found out that it was already taken by his mother-in-law. What can he do to get everything back?
Chatterbox. Hero. Zillionaire. Snoop. Everyone loves Sophie! When Sophie finds $50 on the ground one afternoon, it gives her a great idea for a new name! But it turns out that snooty Mindy VonBoffmann already has $100. Sophie has to make more money-and fast. After all, Sophie the Zillionaire isn't a very good name unless she's the richest girl in third grade! But being a zillionaire isn't as easy as Sophie thought. Her latest name is about to turn into a money-making mess!
Benji Franklin is the world's go-to super genius. He's already saved the planet twice before, and now he's at it again. With the help of his extraordinary problem solving skills (and a solid gold submarine or two), he'll be busy stopping dangerous underwater earthquakes and catching outer-space cyber criminals! But with balancing saving the world and doing his homework, are there some problems too challenging for even the Kid-Zillionaire?