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BG - World's Richest Man for 18th Time!
By: Tupaki Desk | 21 March 2017 11:46 AM GMTForbes Magazine announced its billionaires list for the year 2017. For the court year in a row, Microsoft Co-Founder Bill Gates emerged as World's Richest Man with a net fortune of $86 billion. He was ranked as No.1 in the World 18 times in the past 23 Years.
Berkshire Hathaway head Warren Buffett stood 2nd in the Billionaires List with an estimated wealth of $75.6 billion. He wealth increased by $14.8 billion when compared to what it was last year.
The net worth of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos increased by $27.8 billion in an year and he occupies 3rd Spot with a fortune of $72.8 billion. While Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is at 5th Position, Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison is at 7th Position.
Combined Wealth of 183 Tech Billionaires amount to $1 trillion. Count of Billionaires (2,043) increased by 13 percent in an year. Most of the Billionaires are from America (565). China (319) and Germany (114) are at 2nd and 3rd spots respectively.
US President Donald Trump slipped 220 spots to stand at 544th Position with a net worth of $3.5 billion. This is due to the slump in the real estate market of Manhattan.
Berkshire Hathaway head Warren Buffett stood 2nd in the Billionaires List with an estimated wealth of $75.6 billion. He wealth increased by $14.8 billion when compared to what it was last year.
The net worth of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos increased by $27.8 billion in an year and he occupies 3rd Spot with a fortune of $72.8 billion. While Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is at 5th Position, Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison is at 7th Position.
Combined Wealth of 183 Tech Billionaires amount to $1 trillion. Count of Billionaires (2,043) increased by 13 percent in an year. Most of the Billionaires are from America (565). China (319) and Germany (114) are at 2nd and 3rd spots respectively.
US President Donald Trump slipped 220 spots to stand at 544th Position with a net worth of $3.5 billion. This is due to the slump in the real estate market of Manhattan.