Some, but much of my money is tied up in Playboy stock.
But maybe because the dot-com world gives people positions at a younger age, and many women are prominent in this business, it will help change the view about who can run big companies.
Actually, my parents were separated by the time I was about 2 years old.
Half of my employees are women.
I expected to go into journalism or law.
I know what the attitudes of the readers are: These are guys who love women and respect women.
I never have to this day, because my money is the money I earn.
I'd guess that 80 percent of the people who work for Playboy are feminists.
I'm basically a gift-giver.
I've lectured at the Harvard Business School several times.
In college, my big money memory was saving up to buy a car with my boyfriend, whom I lived with.
I defend the right of almost everything to be published... because I think that you're better off in trusting the marketplace than allowing other people to make that decision.
It's important not to limit the amount of their own money that candidates can spend, but to give other people access to enough money to run competitive races.
I have invested in the stock market since I was very young.
I don't think about financial success as the measurement of my success.
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