Sunday, May 27, 2018

Photos: These are the 50 richest people in the world right now

From tech tycoons to luxury car heiresses, here are the 50 richest people on earth.
5. Amancio Ortega

5. Amancio Ortega

Amancio Ortego controls fashion giant Inditex, which owns Zara, Massimo Dutti, Oysho, and others. At least part of his success can be attributed to Zara's fast-fashion business model.
Net worth: $71.3 billion
Age: 81
Citizenship: Spain
Industry: Retail
Source of wealth: Self-made; Inditex

4. Mark Zuckerberg

4. Mark Zuckerberg

Mark Zuckerberg launched TheFacebook.com when he was a sophomore in college before dropping out to work on the site full-time.
Net worth: $74 billion
Age: 33
Citizenship: United States
Industry: Technology
Source of wealth: Self-made; Facebook

3. Warren Buffett

3. Warren Buffett
After getting rejected from Harvard Business School, Warren Buffett went to Columbia instead where he studied under Benjamin Graham, who would become his mentor. He later bought Berkshire Hathaway in 1969 and transformed it into a powerhouse holding company.
Net worth: $86.1 billion
Age: 87
Citizenship: United States
Industry: Diversified
Source of wealth: Self-made; Berkshire Hathaway

2. Bill Gates

2. Bill Gates
Bill Gates co-founded Microsoft with his friend Paul Allen, and served as CEO until 2000. He still sits on the company's board, but is no longer active in the day-to-day dealings.
Net worth: $91.1 billion
Age: 62
Citizenship: United States
Industry: Technology
Source of wealth: Self-made; Microsoft

1. Jeff Bezos

1. Jeff Bezos
Jeff Bezos founded Amazon.com in the garage of his Seattle home in 1994. The online marketplace went public three years later and has since grown to sell everything from fashion to tech to food and Amazon's own consumer-electronics products.
On November 24, 2017 — Black Friday — Bezos's net worth hit $100 billion.
Net worth: $121 billion
Age: 53
Citizenship: United States
Industry: Technology
Source of wealth: Self-made; Amazon
See the full list HERE.

Culled From Business Insider.



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