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Name↕ | Net Worth↕ | Source↕ | Country↕ | Age↕ | Known For↕ |
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Elon Musk | $241B | Tesla, SpaceX, X | United States | 53 | CEO of Tesla and SpaceX; became the richest person in history in 2024 |
Jeff Bezos | $209B | Amazon | United States | 61 | Founded Amazon in a garage; built the world's largest e-commerce empire |
Mark Zuckerberg | $202B | Meta | United States | 40 | Created Facebook at age 19; now leads Meta's push into AI and VR |
Bernard Arnault | $189B | LVMH | France | 75 | Chairman of LVMH luxury empire including Louis Vuitton, Dior, and Moët Hennessy |
Larry Ellison | $178B | Oracle | United States | 80 | Co-founded Oracle; major investor in cloud infrastructure and AI computing |
Warren Buffett | $143B | Berkshire Hathaway | United States | 94 | The 'Oracle of Omaha'; legendary value investor who has beaten the market for decades |
Larry Page | $142B | Alphabet/Google | United States | 51 | Co-founded Google; invented the PageRank algorithm that revolutionized web search |
Sergey Brin | $137B | Alphabet/Google | United States | 51 | Co-founded Google with Larry Page; key role in developing Google Search |
Steve Ballmer | $124B | Microsoft | United States | 68 | Former Microsoft CEO; owns the LA Clippers; Microsoft's 30th employee |
Jensen Huang | $119B | NVIDIA | United States | 61 | Co-founded NVIDIA; built it into the dominant AI chip company worth over $3 trillion |
Bill Gates | $107B | Microsoft | United States | 69 | Co-founded Microsoft; now one of the world's biggest philanthropists via Gates Foundation |
Amancio Ortega | $103B | Inditex/Zara | Spain | 88 | Founded Zara and Inditex fast-fashion empire; started as a delivery boy |
Mukesh Ambani | $102B | Reliance Industries | India | 67 | Richest person in Asia; transformed Reliance into India's most valuable company |
Michael Bloomberg | $96B | Bloomberg LP | United States | 83 | Built Bloomberg financial data terminal used by every major bank; former NYC mayor |
Carlos Slim Helú | $93B | América Móvil | Mexico | 84 | Controls vast telecom empire across Latin America; was world's richest person 2010-2013 |
Françoise Bettencourt Meyers | $86B | L'Oréal | France | 71 | Richest woman in the world; granddaughter of L'Oréal founder Eugène Schueller |
Gautam Adani | $84B | Adani Group | India | 62 | Built India's largest port operator and infrastructure conglomerate from scratch |
Michael Dell | $82B | Dell Technologies | United States | 59 | Founded Dell from his college dorm; pioneered direct-to-consumer PC sales |
Jim Walton | $78B | Walmart | United States | 76 | Youngest son of Walmart founder Sam Walton; chairman of Arvest Bank |
Rob Walton | $77B | Walmart | United States | 80 | Eldest son of Sam Walton; served as Walmart chairman from 1992 to 2015 |
Alice Walton | $76B | Walmart | United States | 75 | Daughter of Sam Walton; founded Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art |
Phil Knight | $61B | Nike | United States | 86 | Co-founded Nike; started by selling Japanese running shoes from the trunk of his car |
Zhong Shanshan | $58B | Nongfu Spring | China | 70 | China's richest person; 'Lone Wolf' bottled water and vaccine billionaire |
Charles Koch | $57B | Koch Industries | United States | 89 | Runs Koch Industries, the largest private company in America |
Julia Koch | $56B | Koch Industries | United States | 62 | Widow of David Koch; inherited stake in Koch Industries, the largest private company in the US |
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