Still, with a little luck, the investors that take Dell private stand to make a fortune.
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The collector who owns the rest of the Baltermants oeuvre stands to make a fortune.
But whoever comes up with the winning formula is likely to make a fortune.
In the meantime, one group looks likely to make a fortune out of all the uncertainty: the consultants.
Some came to make a fortune, others to write the great American novel.
Ahmed Bahgat dropped academic physics to make a fortune from household appliances, telecommunications, the Dreamland theme park, you name it.
He served as a company commander in the paratroopers, and then went on to make a fortune in the hi-tech sector.
The best places to make a fortune from little or nothing are those lands that secure human freedom in all its manifestations.
She also hoped to make a fortune by persuading them that, if they bought her creams, their beauty would last for ever.
After the war he determined to make a fortune on Wall Street.
Between 1991, when Cooperman founded Omega, and the 2008 financial crisis was the best time in history to make a fortune in finance.
Optimism clearly knows no international boundaries either because it is not just dot.com domains that people were looking to make a fortune with.
Now, that doesn't mean you can expect to make a fortune if the global sell-off worsens or the U.S. plunges into a deep recession.
Mr Esteves is only 41, giving him plenty of time to oversee the push into the big league and to make a fortune twice.
You don't have to be particularly adept at running the acquired company, just smart enough to claim the interest deduction, in order to make a fortune.
One reason why entrepreneurs work so hard, and why venture capitalists place so many risky bets, is because they hope to make a fortune by going public.
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Life is hard, harder than it might seem when all you need to do to make a fortune is to go long or short the stock, and then announce your position.
The vast banking floor was empty when I arrived to open my bid to make a small fortune in the currency that is bound to appreciate against the American dollar over time.
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It's not going to make you a fortune but it's a living, it's a way of life'.
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Their advice to Brandon: Rebrand Domino's on business-school campuses by playing up its potential to make franchisees a fortune.
"I learned how to make a small fortune in the baseball business-by starting out with a large fortune, " says Steve G.
"My favorite saying is, "I found out finally how to make a small fortune in the cattle business... you start with a large one.
Yet even that is by no means certain: two previous attempts to introduce Europeans to asset-backed securities failed, even though American investment banks spent a fortune trying to make them work.
It's been a bad year for people who relied on shares to make their fortune, or even to deliver a respectable return on their investments.
In 1682 former diplomat George Downing saw a chance to make his fortune.
We're spending a fortune to make Opera, a household name.
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How childless Milton Hershey came to make MHS sole beneficiary of his fortune is a story that owes as much to syphilis as to cocoa.
He began his finance career as an analyst of consumer companies at Goldman Sachs, and went on to make his fortune at Omega as a traditional stock-picker.
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