$100 Billion is more than half the market capitalization of Coca-Cola. So for that amount of money, one might be able to buy considerable influence with the company (e.g. via voting rights that come with stocks), and run it into the ground.
Of course, he's probably talking about using the $100 billion to build up a competitor, and make some money.
Of course, he's probably talking about using the $100 billion to build up a competitor, and make some money.