John McAfee of McAfee Antivirus | Rich Become Poor?

By Steven Tarlow, your John McAfee news source

In relative terms, anyway

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This recession has put the proverbial shackles on the aspirations of people both rich and poor. The availability of credit is still moving at the pace of a slow crawl, while consumer spending is still searching for a way to pick itself up off the floor. But of course, it won’t truly be able to do that until the question of job security becomes less a hot button and more background scenery. Until money and credit begin flow as they did 10 years ago, the stock market will continue to show only modest gains at best. People are looking for help, whether it is the temporary assistance of cash advance loans or the more permanent change in which wages actually begin to keep pace with inflation.

Most of know just how the recession has taken a bit out of our finances. But did you know just how much even those who would have been “untouchable” have been hurt by the downturn? A recently New York Times articles takes a look at John McAfee, founder of the software company that produces McAfee Antivirus. His $100 million fortune has dwindled by an astounding 96 percent. Sure, that still means that he’s worth about $4 million and won’t need a cash advance, but what a drop!

“Horrific news”

Yes, Gawker jests when they call this “horrific news,” brought to us by “those tireless chroniclers of the plight of the rich, the New York Times,” but this cautionary tale does give us some idea of just how far America’s economic dealings have run aground. The number of super-rich in the United States may just be at its ebb tide. Yes, there are those who have already recovered to their pre-recession salaries, but there are many more that have not.

John McAfee is certainly not one of those who have recovered. He founded his company in the late 1980, and then sold his stock a couple of years after the antivirus giant had its initial public offering on Wall Street. He made $100 million in the deal, and he went on to invest much of it in real estate and bonds through the Lehman Brothers brokerage. At the time, it seemed like a great way to keep his fortune safe. Everyone in his income tax bracket was doing it.

Then the bubble burst

And John McAfee’s real estate holdings dropped in value like crazy. A 10,000-square-foot home in Colorado with a view of Pike’s Peak cost him $25 million to buy and build. In 2007, it sold for only $5.7 million. Then Lehman Brothers went belly up and his bonds were suddenly worth pennies on the dollar. Other stock investments cost him millions more in lost revenue.

Wait, there’s more. John McAfee has sold his 10-passenger Cessna and now flies like the rest of us. I wonder if he used the JetBlue unlimited pass when he went to visit his Hawaii oceanfront estate for the last time. That estate is gone too. It sold at auction for $1.5 million (much less than he paid for it), and there were only a handful of bidders. Apparently the former antivirus software mogul is going to high-tail it to Belize, where tax laws are more favorable to sinking millionaires like him.

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Let’s be realistic. I’m sure he’s going to land on his feet in Belize just fine. However, he’ll have to make do with much less than before. We who get cash advance loans when we need a cash advance will surely weep for him, particularly after ANOTHER estate (this one in New Mexico) goes up for a no-floor auction. In other words, no matter how low the top bid is, John McAfee has agreed to accept.

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I bring all of this to your attention not because John McAfee deserves a pity party. I’m sure he was aware that he was taking some risks with his money, and he certainly isn’t hurting with $4 million left over and likely a nice home in Belize. What I’m saying is that we can no longer allow the game players who manipulated the levers and knobs of the U.S. economy to carelessly speculate with our money. They walk away with something left over, but what of the less sophisticated investors? Like Tommy Wilhelm in Saul Bellow’s “Seize the Day,” they’re left with nothing. Financially, it’s a perpetual funeral.

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Discussion of John McAfee of McAfee Antivirus | Rich Become Poor?

This post has 3 comments

  1. Ben says:

    John McAfee is a brilliant but enigmatic individual. Three years ago (2006) I had met him briefly in Rodeo New Mexico. Here he had invested more than $10 million in an ultracraft air park, grocery store, Sky Gypsy Cafe and much more only to have sold the entire complex for about 10% of what he paid.

    It was odd that he had built so much is such an obscure location. The area is the size of Rhode Island yet houses 5 people per square mile.

  2. Cornel Oguya says:

    I would like to contact Mr. John MacAfee for investment advice. Kindly provide me with his contacts.

    Regards,

    Cornel Oguya
    Chief, Aviation Consumer Protection Officer (Kenya Civil Aviation Authority)

    • John Fox says:

      What a stupid and mean thing to say. Dont forget, he made it before losing it. And you Cornel, will remain a pathetic low life slave forever.

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