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5/6/13, "Gore Is Romney-Rich With $200 Million After Bush Defeat," Bloomberg, by
"The former senator, who spent most of his working life in Congress,
had a net worth of about $1.7 million and assets that included pasture
rents from a family farm and royalties from a zinc mine, remnants of his
rural roots in Carthage, Tennessee.
Funds from the cattle sale went to three of his kids, according to
federal disclosure forms filed as part of his presidential run.
Fourteen
years later, he made an estimated $100 million in a single month. In
January, the Current TV network, which he helped to start in 2004, was
sold to Qatari-owned Al Jazeera Satellite Network for about $500
million. After debt, he grossed an estimated $70 million for his 20
percent stake, according to people familiar with the transaction.
Two weeks later, Gore exercised options, at $7.48 a share, on 59,000 shares of Apple Inc. stock
that he’d been granted for serving on the Cupertino, California-based
company’s board since 2003. On paper, it was about a $30 million payday
based on the company’s share price on the day he claimed the options.
That’s
a pretty good January for a guy who couldn’t yet call himself a
multimillionaire when he briefly slipped from public life after his
bitterly contested presidential election loss to George W. Bush in late
2000, based on 1999 and 2000 disclosure forms.
Gore isn’t finished exercising his Apple stock grants. Those 59,000 are part of 101,358 Apple options
and shares of restricted stock Gore has amassed, according to company
filings, giving his total holdings a gross value of more than $45.6
million today.
Nobel Prize
Albert Arnold Gore Jr., 65,
is a lot of things to a lot of people. Among friends and fans, he’s the
progressive Democrat who should have been president, visionary author
and Internet prophet, the man who more than anyone drove climate change
to the center of public consciousness.
Detractors see Gore as a
limousine liberal, tiresome pedant and climate alarmist who lives a
jet-setting, carbon-profligate lifestyle while preaching asceticism for
everyone else.
His work and writing on global warming have
earned him a share of a Nobel Prize as well as a South Park cartoon
parody in which he tries to scare school kids to his beliefs with a
fictitious global-warming surrogate monster known as ManBearPig.
Whatever
you think of Gore, one thing is indisputable: leveraging his aura as a
technology seer and his political and climate work connections, Gore has
remade himself into a wealthy businessman, amassing a fortune that may
exceed $200 million."...via Zero Hedge
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