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Friday, October 2, 2015 Nine of America's Richest People Are Fundsters Nine fundsters (or fundster-like folk) made it onto the 2015 Forbes 400 list of the 400 richest people in the United States. All nine made last year's list, too; five rose in 2015, and four fell.
Next up is 78-year-old Chuck Schwab, chairman of brokerage giant Charles Schwab [profile] (which does have a mutual fund arm, too). Schwab rose two spots to 72, with $6.4 billion. The West Coast Johnsons are next, though they both slipped a bit in the rankings this year; stock in their publicly-traded mutual fund firm, Franklin Templeton [profile] parent Franklin Resources, is down nearly a third year-over-year. 82-year-old Charles Johnson fell 18 to 90th, with $5.3 billion. And 74-year-old Rupert Johnson, Jr. fell 36 spots to 114th, with $4.7 billion. Ken Fisher, 64-year-old founder of Fisher Investments [profile], rose 14 to 211th, with $3 billion. 72-year-old Ron Baron, CEO of Baron Capital [profile], fell five to 307th, with $2.2 billion. 59-year-old Joe Mansueto, chairman and CEO of mutual fund ratings giant Morningstar, rose 17 to tie Baron at 307th, with $2.2 billion. Mansueto is the sole fundster on the list not from the American heartland (in his case, Chitown) and not either of the coasts. And the fallen bond king, 71-year-old Bill Gross of Janus [profile], fell 70 to 342nd, with $2 billion. Printed from: MFWire.com/story.asp?s=52721 Copyright 2015, InvestmentWires, Inc. All Rights Reserved |