L.A.'s richest

The Los Angeles Business Journal's annual tote of the richest Angelenos is out. The paper counts 28 billionaires living in the L.A. area, up from 23 a year ago -- with Roy E. Disney among the new members of the 10 digits club.

Richest L.A. residents by estimated net worth
•  Sumner Redstone $8.9 billion
•  Kirk Kerkorian $7.4 billion
•  Marvin Davis $6 billion
•  Eli Broad $5.3 billion
•  David Geffen $3.5 billion

Richest zip codes
• 90274: Palos Verdes peninsula
• 90272: Pacific Palisades
• 90077: Bel-Air
• 90210: Beverly Hills
• 90402: Santa Monica

Some of the zip code story is free with registration on the LABJ site.

12:59 AM Monday, May 24 2004 • Link
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A billion here, a billion there...

Forbes says Kerkorian is worth 6B. No date on that data though, other than 2004.

http://www.forbes.com/maserati/billionaires2004/LIRNINP.html?passListId=10&passYear=2004&passListType=Person&uniqueId=NINP&datatype=Person

Posted by: Bill at May 24, 2004 04:06 PM
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