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Title: The 7 craziest, over-the-top things Jeff Bezos has spent his money on
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URL Source: https://nypost.com/2021/05/10/the-c ... -bezos-has-spent-his-money-on/
Published: May 11, 2021
Author: Gabrielle Fonrouge
Post Date: 2021-05-11 09:11:02 by Ada
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Jeff Bezos buys $500M superyacht amid luxury industry boom How Jeff Bezos’ affair with Lauren Sanchez was revealed Why Jeff Bezos just moved $2.5B in Amazon stock 60 years after first American in space, tourists are lining up As the richest man in the world and the first-ever person to pass a net worth of $200 billion, Jeff Bezos has racked up a series of extravagant purchases in his lifetime.

Most recently, the billionaire added a $500 million superyacht to that list.

The 417-foot-long vessel will span several decks and have three enormous masts — and will also come with its own support yacht that’s outfitted with a helipad, Bloomberg Wealth reported.

Further specific details on the mega-yacht, which was ordered before the pandemic and is expected to be ready soon, are shrouded in secrecy, but many of the Amazon founder’s previous purchases are not.

Here’s a roundup of the most ostentatious things Bezos has spent his money on over the years.

A massive clock that ticks once a year In 2018, Bezos unveiled a $42 million investment in a “10,000 year” clock that’s supposed to symbolize “long-term thinking,” he wrote in a tweet at the time.

The 500-foot-tall mechanical clock will be powered by day and night thermal cycles and is synchronized at solar noon.

JEFF BEZOS CRAZY MONEY

14 Jeff Bezos spent $42 million on a 10,000 year clock. The clock, which is still under construction, is designed to have a lifespan of 10,000 years and sits on a piece of land Bezos owns in Texas, MensXP reported.

The largest-ever real estate deal in New York City Shortly after Bezos split from his ex-wife, MacKenzie Scott, he celebrated the divorce by purchasing three apartments overlooking Madison Square Park at 212 Fifth Ave. for $80 million — the largest apartment deal to ever close in the Big Apple.

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#1. To: Ada (#0)

a “10,000 year” clock that’s supposed to symbolize “long-term thinking,”

This from one of the most myopic, selfish, self-indulgent jerks destroying ameriKa.

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