L.A.'s richest

The Business Journal is out with its latest ranking of L.A.'s wealthiest residents, and it looks a lot like last year's list. Bev Hills dealmaker Kirk Kerkorian is still on top at $10.6 billion. Sumner Redstone is second, at $7 billion, despite taking big stock hits at CBS and Viacom. Eli Broad is third. Joining the list this year are Oaktree Capital founders Howard Marks and Bruce Karsh ($1.8 billion).

1)Kirk Kerkorian $10.6 billion
2)Sumner Redstone $7 billion
3)Eli Broad $6.9 billion
4)David Geffen $4.8 billion
5)David Murdock $4.5 billion
6)Haim Saban $4.2 billion
7)Patrick Soon-Shiong $3.7 billon
8)Ron Burkle $3.5 billion
9)Steven Spielberg $3.3 billion
10)A. Jerrold Perenchio $3.25 billion


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