Google Chairman Schmidt's Luxurious Life

by anonymous on 2013-11-16 15:30:46

Google Chairman Schmidt's net worth is as high as $8.3 billion, making him one of the world's top billionaires. The Business Insider website has released a series of images that reveal insights into Schmidt's life.

Schmidt once spent $20 million to purchase a Gulfstream V private jet from Gulfstream Company.

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

The Lone Ranger was originally an expedition vessel, which was converted into a yacht in the mid-1990s.

Of course, after selling the Lone Ranger, Schmidt still owns a more luxurious $72 million yacht, which is 195 feet long and named "Oasis."

Google's self-driving car.

Schmidt's super mansion located in California.

This mansion was purchased by Schmidt in 2007 for $20 million from comedian Ellen DeGeneres.

This is Schmidt's mansion located in New York.

This New York mansion features an open design style.

According to the architectural plans of the New York mansion, it also includes a rooftop terrace.

This mansion was used as a filming location for the Hollywood movie "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps."

One advantage of being among the ultra-rich is that Schmidt can learn dance moves directly from celebrities themselves, such as learning the Gangnam Style dance from Psy himself.

During Obama's first presidential campaign, Schmidt served as one of his informal advisors. Of course, he was also one of the main sponsors of Obama's presidential campaign.

Since 2011, Schmidt has been invited annually to attend the Bilderberg Group's annual meeting. The Bilderberg Group is an informal organization of international political and financial elites aimed at promoting globalization in politics and economics. Its members consist of over 100 of the most powerful global leaders, corporate giants, and bankers.

In January this year, Schmidt visited North Korea's top computer laboratory.