billionaire-related stories
Posted Mar 13th 2007 4:42PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Video, Web, Celebrities
The feud continues.
After Rosie O'Donnell announced on The View that she has been treated for depression (and that she hangs upside down every day), Donald Trump had to go and make a statement to one of the gossip shows about it (seriously, does The Insider have a crew stationed outside his office 24/7 in case he does something?). The video is after the jump, but here's the text of what he said:
"I have no compassion for Rosie...I can fully understand that when she looks in the mirror she suffers from depression."
O'Donnell wrote one of her poems about it on her blog, and if she comes up with more gems like "it has been my goal/for so long/to give a balding billionaire a boner," I might have to bookmark her site.
[via Best Week Ever]
Continue reading Yes, Trump still hates Rosie - VIDEO
Posted Feb 9th 2006 8:53AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Animation, Celebrities

Billionaire investor
Warren Buffett has some financial advice... for kids. He is going to provide the voice for a kids' cartoon series that
provides basic lessons about finances and economics. Thirteen episodes of the cartoon, called
The Secret
Millionaire's Club, are already in production. The premise of the show is about a group of kids in Omaha who find
a box of sports memorabilia that turns out to be very valuable. After making millions on the sale, the kids each become
secret millionaires, investing their money based on advice from Warren Buffet. The company behind the project is DIC
Entertainment and they're not sure yet if the cartoons will go directly to DVD or if someone will actually want to air
them on television.
I'm not sure what age of kids these cartoons are supposed to target. One of the creators
said it's important for kids to understand basic finance so, when they graduate high school, they don't make the mistake
of getting a bunch of pre-approved credit cards. I agree. But, do kids watch this kind of stuff? Really?