Take you into Google Schmidt's "luxurious life" that angers both gods and humans

by anonymous on 2013-11-16 11:38:53

Being the CEO of a tech company always has its perks, especially when you're running one of the world's most successful tech companies. You'll have a ton of money to splurge. He worked at Bell Labs and was a leader at Sun Microsystems and Novell. Even before Schmidt had anything to do with Google, he was already a "millionaire." Of course, after the "Google battle," he became even richer. Now, he ranks 138th on the global rich list and 45th on the U.S. rich list.

When he gets tired of first-class cabins or the company's jet, his Gulfstream V, which cost him a fortune ($20 million), becomes Schmidt's best travel companion.

In May this year, Schmidt "cheaply" sold his 255-foot yacht "Lone Ranger" for $14 million.

Selling the boat, how will he go out to sea? Don't worry, Schmidt still owns another 195-foot yacht called "Oasis." This yacht is worth $72 million, and if you want to take this yacht out for a ride, it will cost you $400,000.

When Schmidt feels like traveling around, the cost involved is just adding tens of thousands of gallons of fuel for his yacht, plane, and Toyota Prius.

Finally, we come to the pinnacle of the "toy pyramid." It's Schmidt's San Francisco mega-mansion, luxurious enough to leave you speechless.

Schmidt bought it in 2007 from comedian Ellen DeGeneres for $20 million.

This picture shows Schmidt's newly acquired penthouse in New York City, equally impressive.

Schmidt paid $15 million for breathtaking views and an ingeniously open design.

The design plans for the penthouse reveal the layout of the rooftop suite.

Does this apartment look familiar? This is the penthouse from the movie "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps!"

As the head of YouTube, Schmidt often meets global superstars like Psy!

Even meeting Obama isn't difficult!

In January this year, Schmidt was even invited to visit a top computer lab in North Korea.