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10 Alain Wertheimer: 31.2 billion 73 France: Chanel: 10 Gerard Wertheimer: 31.2 billion 71 France: Chanel: 12 Dietrich Mateschitz: 27.4 billion 77 Austria: Red Bull: 13 Leonardo Del Vecchio: 27.3 billion 86 Italy: Luxottica: 14 Susanne Klatten: 24.3 billion 59 Germany: BMW, Altana: 15 Emmanuel Besnier: 23.5 billion 51 France: Lactalis: 16 ...
billionaires World: 3,381 1 United States: 585 2 Mainland China: 373 3 Germany: 123 4 India: 119 5 Russia: 101 6 Hong Kong: 64 7 United Kingdom: 54 8 Canada: 46 9 South Korea: 44 10 Italy: 43 11 France: 40 12 Switzerland: 36 13 Japan: 35 Taiwan: 35 14 Australia: 34
This is a list of richest monarchs and family members, as estimated by forbes.com in 2015, [1] Business Insider in 2018, [2] and the CEOWORLD magazine in 2019. [3] The evaluations are based on their personal net worths, excluding properties held by the State, Government or Crown, and all of the figures are in U.S. dollars.
The world’s top 10 billionaires from the Forbes Real-Time Billionaires List have a total net wealth of $1.81 trillion as of Nov. 8. Future of Money: Is Cash Going to Be Replaced?
What the world needs is more billionaires — said no one ever. And yet, here we are. Oxfam reports that 204 new billionaires emerged in 2024; the combined wealth of billionaires worldwide grew ...
Gates became the first American to take the top spot of the world's billionaires in 1995 with a net worth of $12.5 billion, and he remained there during the dot-com bubble's height in 1999 when his fortune peaked at $90 billion. After the dot-com bubble started to collapse in 2000, his wealth dropped to $60 billion, although he remained at the ...
The world’s wealthiest people have several things in common, but one of the most prominent is that the 10 richest have more than $100 billion to their name. The very top have more than $200 billion.
In 2018, there was a record of 23 African billionaires on the list. [2] Billionaires who are from Africa, but do not reside in the continent (such as Elon Musk, Patrick Drahi, Patrick Soon-Shiong, Nathan Kirsh, Mohammed Al Amoudi, Adebayo Ogunlesi, Ivan Glasenberg, Mo Ibrahim, Tope Awotona) are excluded from the list by Forbes.