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Richard Branson – High-Flying Billionaire!

Sir Richard Charles Nicholas Branson is a British business tycoon and investor. He is the founder and owner of Virgin Group, a global conglomerate consisting of over 400 companies. As per Forbes, Branson’s estimated net worth as of 2016 was about $5.6 billion, thereby making him the 8th richest UK citizen. Branson began his entrepreneurial life at the early age of 16 years with the launch of a magazine called Student. He formed a mail-order record company in 1970. Two years later he set up Virgin Records, a chain of record shops which later became Virgin Megastores. By age 25, Branson became a millionaire. The Virgin brand saw rapid growth in the 1980s, a period when Branson expanded the music label Virgin Records and also launched Virgin Atlantic. Branson is currently working on commercial passenger space travel via his Virgin SpaceShipTwo and Virgin Galactic ventures.

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Branson is an astute business who lives a simple life. However, due to his ownership of yachts, islands, jets, and other luxury assets, he is more famous for his ostentatious lifestyle. Branson has stated that all his lifestyle expenditures are in fact real investments; they pose no maintenance costs but are actually earning investments. It may be noted that almost every property owned by Branson is available for rent or lease, which thus make them earning assets.

The Personal Life of Richard Branson

 

Branson was born on July 18, 1950, in Blackheath, London, to Eve Branson, a former airhostess and ballet dancer, and Edward James Branson, a barrister. He is the eldest child and has 2 sisters. Branson attended 3 different schools till age 16; a prep school “Scaitcliffe School” located in Berkshire, “Cliff View House School” located in Sussex, and an independent school “Stowe School” located in Buckinghamshire. Branson was a dyslexic and hence fared poorly at school.As a child, he recalls having much of a difficulty understanding what was being written on the blackboard. On the last day of school, the headmaster told him that he would either become very rich or end up in jail.

 

Richard Branson – Wife and Children

Branson has been married twice. He married Kristen Tomassi in 1979, but they got divorced the same year. He then lived with partner Joan and had 2 children; daughter Holly and son Sam. The couple got married at Necker Island in 1989 at the suggestion of their 8-year old daughter.

The Career of Richard Branson

 

Branson ran ‘The Student’ magazine from a church’s crypt. The magazine interviewed numerous famous people like Mick Jagger during the 60s and thus became very popular. He then started selling records (under the name ‘Virgin’) at a price that was lower than the ‘High Street’ stores. The name ‘Virgin’ was suggested by one of his employees who mentioned that all of them were ‘virgins’ in the business. He later started a record store in London, the profits of which were invested in building The Manor Studio and in starting the Virgin Records label. The label signed novel artists like Sex Pistols and introduced Culture Club as well as the avant-garde music of Can and Faust. In 1984, Branson launched Virgin Atlantic Airways. He sold the Virgin label to EMI in 1992 to prevent his airline company from bankruptcy.

By the mid-90s and into the 2000s, Branson diversified into a varied business such as Virgin Express, Virgin Trains, Virgin Mobile, V2 Records, failed Virgin Vodka and Virgin Cola brands, Virgin Media company, Virgin Animation, Virgin Comics, Virgin Health Bank, Virgin Healthcare, and Virgin Racing. He also expanded his airline business and launched Brussels Airlines, Virgin Nigeria, and Virgin America.

In 2016, Alaska Airlines bought over Virgin America  for $2.6 billion.

The Homes and Real Estates of Richard Branson

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The Islands of Richard Branson

 

Other Toys of Richard Branson

Richard Branson – Jets and planes

Richard Branson – Yacht (catamaran) and under-water plane

Richard Branson  – Car Collection

 

 

Richard Branson – Autobiography

Losing My Virginity, an autobiography by Richard Branson makes for a compelling read,  talking at length about how he took calculated risks, and how he had ‘fun’ all along the way. It is also described as one of the best autobiographies of all times.

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