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  1. Forbes billionaires list 2023: Elon Musk dethroned by Bernard Arnault
  2. Forbes Top Wealth Advisors Lists 2022
  3. 2021 Forbes' list: Rich are getting richer in SW FL
  4. For decades, Trump fought to climb the Forbes rich list. Now he’s off it.
  5. Forbes 400 List
  6. Meet 2021’s Arab Billionaires
  7. The World's Billionaires


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Forbes billionaires list 2023: Elon Musk dethroned by Bernard Arnault

There's anew No. 1 atop Forbes' annual World Billionaires List: Arnault, who co-founded LVMH in 1987, has overseen an increase in revenue and profits, which has added $53 billion to his fortune over the last year, according to Forbes This isn't a big surprise because in December, Elon Musk, founder ofTesla and SpaceX, last year topped Forbes' annual list of the 25 Richest People in the World, but saw his fortune decline by $39 billion, from $219 billion last year to $180 billion. "Musk has mostly tweeted himself out of the top spot on the ranks," Forbes said, noting At No. 3 on the annuallist of richest people: Jeff Bezos at $114 billion. That's about $57 billion less than a year ago, the largest loss of anyone on the list, Forbes said. The big reason? A 38% decline in Amazon stock. Dior management shakeup: Elon Musk: Inside the world's wealthiest people: Forbes' World's Billionaires list: A $200 billion decline More facts from Forbes' World's Billionaires list: • Collectively, the 25 richest people in the world are worth$2.1 trillion, down $200 billion from $2.3 trillion in 2022, Forbes said. • For the second straight year, the number of billionairesdeclined – from 2,668 in 2022 to 2,640 this year. The collective wealth of all the billionaires fell by $500 billion, to $12.2 trillion, due to declines in public and private markets, • Two who dropped out of the Top 25: Zhang Yiming, founder of Bytedance, the parent company of Tik Tok dropped from No. 25 to No. 26; and Changp...

Forbes Top Wealth Advisors Lists 2022

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2021 Forbes' list: Rich are getting richer in SW FL

View Gallery: Amid coronavirus pandemic, US billionaires have made $931 billion The rich are getting richer in Southwest Florida. Nearly every one of Southwest Florida's billionaires on Forbes released the 2021 listTuesday. Can you say billionaire? This year'slist includes six people from Southwest Florida, five from Naples and one from Bonita Springs, all of them self-made billionaires. They're all repeats fromlast year andfive of them haveaccumulated more wealth over the past year, despite the economic chaos caused by the pandemic. Only one has moved up in the rankings, however, reflecting the fact that many of the world's billionaires have added to their fortunes sincelast year — plus the list has grown, with more people reaching the billionaire status. Who moved up from Southwest Florida? William Stone of Naples has a higher ranking this year. He landed at No. 1,299, climbing up from No.1,613. His net worth rose to $2.4 billion from $1.3 billion. Stone, 65,started SS&C Technologies, a financial software firm, in 1986,"with the $20,000 he had saved from his days as a KPMG executive," according to Forbes. After guiding thefirm to an IPO in 1996, Forbes reports the dot-com crash nearly crippled the company in 2001, but Stone kept it alive by refocusing and adding services, such as data centers. In 2005, he took the company private, but in 2011 it went public again. Stone remains the firm's largest individual shareholder, with a 13% stake. Khan is king Shahid Khan, 70, has...

For decades, Trump fought to climb the Forbes rich list. Now he’s off it.

This week, for the first time in more than a quarter-century, Forbes dropped Trump from the list entirely, reporting that the former president is now worth about $2.5 billion — the same as last year, but as the rich get richer, stasis won’t cut it on the rich list. Trump’s worth is down about $600 million since the start of the pandemic, Trump, whose spokesman did not immediately reply to a request for comment, will not be happy. For nearly four decades, he has devoted enormous effort to assuring his place on the list, lobbying Forbes’s editors, presenting extensive figures designed to prove his wealth, even making phony phone calls to Forbes reporters in the 1980s, Greenberg says Trump called him constantly, both in his own voice and in the guise of “Barron,” a purported publicity man who flipped between providing evidence of Trump’s supposedly soaring wealth and badgering the reporter with claims that turned out to be bogus. Trump showed up uninvited at the magazine’s offices, had his attorney Roy Cohn call to argue his case, and used his Barron alter ego to tear down rival developers who might also be on the list. From the start, the rich list was the kind of marker that fascinated Trump, who built his brand around the idea that he was the richest guy and led the most fabulous life. He saw the magazine’s ranking as a powerful marketing tool, a way to persuade affluent customers to buy into his buildings to become part of the glitz and glamour of Trump world. “If Trump i...

Forbes 400 List

2018 #1 $112 B 54 Amazon United States #2 $90 B 62 Microsoft United States #3 $84 B 87 Berkshire Hathaway United States #4 $72 B 69 LVMH France #5 $71 B 33 Facebook United States #6 $70 B 82 Zara Spain #7 $67.1 B 78 telecom Mexico #8 $60 B 82 Koch Industries United States #8 $60 B 77 Koch Industries United States #10 $58.5 B 73 software United States #11 $50 B 76 Bloomberg LP United States #12 $48.8 B 45 Google United States #13 $47.5 B 44 Google United States #14 $46.4 B 69 Walmart United States #15 $46.2 B 73 Walmart United States #16 $46 B 68 Walmart United States #17 $45.3 B 46 internet media China #18 $42.2 B 64 L’Oreal France #19 $40.1 B 60 petrochemicals, oil & gas India #20 $39 B 53 e-commerce China #21 $38.5 B 84 casinos United States #22 $38.4 B 62 Microsoft United States #23 $34.9 B 89 diversified Hong Kong #24 $30.3 B 59 real estate China #24 $30.3 B 90 real estate Hong Kong #26 $30 B 63 real estate China #27 $29.8 B 66 supermarkets Germany #28 $29.6 B 80 Nike United States #29 $27.4 B 78 beer Brazil #30 $27 B 81 luxury goods France #31 $25.3 B 53 auto parts Germany #32 $25 B 55 BMW, pharmaceuticals Germany #32 $25 B 60 media Canada #34 $23.6 B 78 candy, pet food United States #34 $23.6 B 82 candy, pet food United States #36 $23.5 B 79 banking Brazil #37 $23 B 53 Nutella, chocolates Italy #37 $23 B 73 Red Bull Austria #39 $22.7 B 53 Dell computers United States #39 $22.7 B 60 internet, telecom Japan #41 $22.6 B 93 diversified France #42 $22 B 51 BMW Germany #43...

Meet 2021’s Arab Billionaires

Forbes has released its World’s Billionaires 2021 ranking, and despite 2020 being one of the most difficult and unexpected in recent history it was clearly not a problem for the world’s richest people. In fact, rather than seeing the billionaire population fall, last year witnessed a boom. There are 660 more billionaires worldwide in 2021 than there were in 2020—including 493 newcomers that have never featured on the Forbes’ list before. That equates to roughly one new billionaire being created every 17 hours in 2020. And that’s without Saudi Arabia even being considered—the kingdom has not been covered by the Forbes US ranking since 2018. Globally, Jeff Bezos is the world’s richest person for the fourth consecutive year with a net worth of $177 billion, while Elon Musk bags the number two spot with $151 billion. This year there are 22 Arab billionaires worldwide compared to 21 in 2020. While this year’s list lost Kuwait’s Kutayba Alghanim, it welcomed back Qatar’s Hamad bin Jassim Al Thani with an estimated wealth of $1.3 billion, and Morocco’s Othman Benjelloun & family, also with $1.3 billion. Egypt’s Nassef Sawiris is still the richest Arab in the world, with a net worth of $8.3 billion—$3.3 billion more than last year. His most valuable asset is a nearly 6% stake in sportswear maker Adidas. He also runs OCI, one of the world's largest nitrogen fertilizer producers, with plants in Texas and Iowa. In December 2020, he acquired a 5% stake in New York-listed firm Madison ...

The World's Billionaires

• العربية • অসমীয়া • Azərbaycanca • বাংলা • Беларуская (тарашкевіца) • Български • Čeština • Dansk • Deutsch • Ελληνικά • Español • Esperanto • فارسی • Føroyskt • Français • 한국어 • Հայերեն • हिन्दी • Hrvatski • Bahasa Indonesia • Italiano • עברית • Қазақша • Lëtzebuergesch • Lietuvių • Magyar • Malagasy • मराठी • مصرى • مازِرونی • Bahasa Melayu • Nederlands • नेपाली • 日本語 • Oʻzbekcha / ўзбекча • ਪੰਜਾਬੀ • پنجابی • ភាសាខ្មែរ • Polski • Português • Ripoarisch • Română • Русский • Simple English • Slovenčina • کوردی • Suomi • Svenska • ไทย • Тоҷикӣ • Türkçe • Türkmençe • Українська • اردو • Tiếng Việt • 中文 • Whale Media Investments • Forbes family Publication First published March 1987 Latest publication April 4, 2023 Current list details (2023) Wealthiest US$211 Number of billionaires 2,640 (from 2668) Total list net worth value US$12.2 Number of women 337 New members to the list 150 Forbes: The World's Billionaires website The World's Billionaires is an annual ranking of people who are considered to have a In 2018, Methodology Each year, Forbes employs a team of over 50 reporters from a variety of countries to track the activity of the world's wealthiest individuals Forbes, they received three types of responses– some people try to inflate their wealth, others cooperate but leave out details, and some refuse to answer any questions. When a living individual has dispersed his or her wealth to immediate family members it is included under a single listing (as a single "family ...