The Three Comma Club, Gus Silber

R340.00

Three Comma Club takes a lively and irreverent look at the rise, power and occasional downfall of the world’s billionaires. Blending humour, insight and an “eat the rich” edge, the book explores how extreme fortunes are made, protected and sometimes lost, from historic tycoons to modern tech moguls and oligarchs. Wide-ranging and entertaining, it unpacks the wealth, feuds, survivalist tendencies and philanthropic ambitions of the mega-rich, while asking what it means to live in a world increasingly shaped by them.

Description

It wasn’t long ago when someone in Silicon Valley coined the term ‘The Three Comma Club’ to describe that small group of individuals whose net worth is one billion dollars or more. According to Forbes’ World’s Billionaires List for 2025, there are around 3 000 ‘dollar billionaires’ in the world.

The wealth, power, and influence wielded by these moneymakers and money spenders is gargantuan. For instance, the top 10 richest individuals have a combined net worth exceeding $2 trillion. Billionaires make up approximately 0.000034% of the world’s population. That’s about one in every 3 million people.

What does it take to become a billionaire, and what does it mean to live in a world increasingly dominated by them?

This book takes a deep dive into the world of billionaires, blending humour, insight, and a touch of ‘eat the rich’ irreverence to examine the rise and occasional downfall of the mega-mega-rich.

From historic figures like Croesus and Rockefeller to modern tech moguls and oligarchs, the authors explore how billionaires emerge, how they maintain their fortunes, and what happens when they fall from grace.

Chapters include: Making Money; Where’s the Money; Famous Feuds; Billionaire Survivalists; Good Billionaire, Bad Billionaire; Can Billionaires Save the World?

About the Authors
GUS SILBER is a South African journalist, author, scriptwriter and speechwriter. He is the author of numerous books, including The Naked Pun and Electric Graffiti

JONATHAN ANCER is a South African journalist, author, podcaster and media trainer. He wrote Uncovering Craig Williamson, which was on the longlist for the Alan Paton literary prize. Ancer wrote Betrayal: The Secret Lives of Apartheid Spies.