Of course he is why would he lie about such a delicate situation.
Romney
Mitt Romney comes from a wealthy family. He was then very successful financially as Vice President and then as CEO of management consulting firm Bain & Company, and as co-founder of the private equity investment firm he spun off, Bain Capital. He and his wife have a net worth of roughly a quarter of a billion dollars.
Yes
No, that was Romney.
Romney was the government of Massachusetts. Before that he ran an large investment firm, Bain Capital.
No, he did not. His opponent, Mitt Romney is the one who co-founded Bain Capital, back in 1984.
Mitt Romney made a fortune in business at Bain Capital. His net worth is estimated around $200 million dollars.
Mitt Romney did not own Staples, but he was involved in its founding through his work with Bain Capital, a private equity firm. Bain Capital invested in Staples in the early 1990s, helping to grow the company significantly. Romney's role in the firm contributed to his reputation as a successful businessman, but he was not a direct owner of Staples.
Well, Mitt Romney isn't a president (yet)... but he has worked as Governor of Massachusetts and is a sucessful businessman. Most noteably, he is an executive for Bain Capital.
Governor of Massachusetts; executive at Bain Capital
No, he did not. You are confusing him with Mitt Romney, his challenger in the 2012 election. Mr. Romney's company, Bain Capital, outsourced some American jobs, and China was one place those jobs went.
Firstly, he's not worth billions. Current estimates of his net worth are somewhere in the $170-250 million level. Most of Romney's personal wealth come from his tenure at Bain & Company, and later, Bain Capital. Both companies are/were business consultants, private equity management, venture capital, and corporate merger/acquisition (raider) specialists. As a partner in the company, Romney maintains a substantial stake in the company as of 2012.