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Yahoo
28-07-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Marcelo Claure leads UK for-profit university deal in AI education push
Billionaire former SoftBank executive Marcelo Claure has led the purchase of a 50 per cent stake in one of the UK's largest for-profit Sign in to access your portfolio


Bloomberg
18-07-2025
- Business
- Bloomberg
Bolivia's Richest Man Backs a Millionaire Candidate in Bid to Oust the Left
Bolivia's richest man, Marcelo Claure, plans to support center-right candidate Samuel Doria Medina in the upcoming presidential elections, in an attempt to unseat the left. Billionaire Claure has positioned himself as an influential player ahead of the vote, offering his financial backing to a candidate of his choice. But he had dragged out the decision until now, when elections are exactly a month away.

Wall Street Journal
28-05-2025
- Business
- Wall Street Journal
Former Sprint CEO Sells Aspen Teardown for $37.3 Million
Former Sprint Sprint CEO Marcelo Claure has sold a large property in Aspen, Colo., to his neighbor for $37.3 million, five years after buying it for $11 million. Located just outside downtown Aspen, the roughly 21-acre property has a long-vacant house. It was listed for $45 million in 2023 with plans for two new, roughly 15,000-square-foot houses.


Bloomberg
21-05-2025
- Business
- Bloomberg
Claure, Lee & Mnuchin on Growth in a Complex Economy
Marcelo Claure, Co-Chairman & Partner, Brightstar Capital Partners & CEO & Founder, Claure Group; Jenny Lee, Senior Managing Partner, Granite Asia; and Steven T. Mnuchin, Founder & Managing Partner, Liberty Strategic Capital & Former Secretary, US Department of the Treasury discuss strategies for pursuing growth in a complex global economy with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker at the 2025 Qatar Economic Forum, Powered by Bloomberg. (Source: Bloomberg)


Bloomberg
14-05-2025
- Politics
- Bloomberg
Bolivia President Arce Declines Candidacy, Calls for Left-Wing Unity
Bolivia's President Luis Arce dropped his pursuit of reelection, calling for candidate Andronico Rodriguez to unite leftists ahead of the August vote and fend off a challenge from the right. The decision is likely to bolster the bid of Rodriguez, the Senate president, to become the standard-bearer for the left. The right wing, meanwhile, remains splintered among several candidates, despite efforts by Bolivian billionaire Marcelo Claure to consolidate support behind a single contender.