Riding
surging prices of his various telecom holdings, including giant mobile
outfit America Movil, Mexican tycoon Carlo Slim Helu has beaten out
Americans Bill Gates and Warren Buffett to become the wealthiest person
on earth and nab the top spot on the 2010 Forbes list of the World's Billionaires.
3. Warren Buffett
4. Mukesh Ambani
5. Lakshmi Mittal
6. Lawrence Ellison
7. Bernard Arnault
8. Eike Batista
9. Amancio Ortega
10. Karl Albrecht
1. Carlos Slim Helu & family
Net Worth: | $53.5 bil |
Fortune: | Self Made |
Source: | telecom |
Age: | 70 |
Country Of Citizenship: | Mexico |
Residence: | Mexico City |
Education: | Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Bachelor of Arts / Science |
Marital Status: | Widowed, 6 children |
Telecom tycoon who pounced on privatization of Mexico's national
telephone company in the 1990s becomes world's richest person for first
time after coming in third place last year. Net worth up $18.5 billion
in a year. Recently received regulatory approval to merge his fixed-line
assets into American Movil, Latin America's biggest mobile phone company. His construction conglomerate, Impulsora del Desarrollo y el Empleo,
builds roads and energy infrastructure. Son of a Lebanese immigrant
also owns stakes in financial group Inbursa, Bronco Drilling,
Independent News & Media, Saks and New York Times Co. Newspaper
outfit's stock popped in early March on talk he might buy a controlling
stake; he denies the rumor. Donating $65 million to fund a research
project in genomic medicine with American billionaire philanthropist Eli
Broad.
2. William Gates III
Net Worth: | $53.0 bil |
Fortune: | Self Made |
Source: | Microsoft |
Age: | 54 |
Country Of Citizenship: | United States |
Residence: | Medina, Washington |
Education: | Harvard U, Drop Out |
Marital Status: | Married, 3 children |
Software visionary is now the world's second-richest man. Net worth
still up $13 billion in a year as Microsoft shares rose 50% in 12
months, value of investment vehicle Cascade swelled. More than 60% of
fortune held outside Microsoft; investments include Four Seasons hotels,
Televisa, Auto Nation. Stepped down from day-to-day duties at Microsoft
in 2008 to focus on philanthropy. Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
dedicated to fighting hunger, improving education in America's high
schools, developing vaccines against malaria, tuberculosis and AIDS.
3. Warren Buffett
Net Worth: | $47.0 bil |
Fortune: | Self Made |
Source: | Berkshire Hathaway |
Age: | 79 |
Country Of Citizenship: | United States |
Residence: | Omaha, Nebraska |
Education: | Columbia U, Master of Science; U of Nebraska Lincoln, Bachelor of Arts / Science |
Marital Status: | Widowed, 3 children |
America's favorite investor up $10 billion in past 12 months on surging
Berkshire Hathaway shares; says U.S. has survived economic "Pearl
Harbor," but warns recovery will be slow. Shrewdly invested $5 billion
in Goldman Sachs and $3 billion in General Electric amid 2008 market
collapse. Recently acquired railroad giant Burlington Northern Santa Fe
for $26 billion. "We've put a lot of money to
work during the chaos of the last two years. When it's raining gold,
reach for a bucket, not a thimble." Berkshire Hathaway book value was up
19.8% to $21.8 billion in 2009. Son of Nebraska stockbroker met value
investor Benjamin Graham while studying economics at Columbia. Took over
textile firm Berkshire Hathaway in 1965, used company as a vehicle to
invest in insurance (Geico), food (Dairy Queen), utilities (MidAmerican
Energy) and recently green tech (electric-car maker BYD).
4. Mukesh Ambani
Net Worth: | $29.0 bil |
Fortune: | Inherited and Growing |
Source: | petrochemicals, oil & gas |
Age: | 52 |
Country Of Citizenship: | India |
Residence: | Mumbai |
Education: | Stanford U, Drop Out; U Bombay, Bachelor of Arts / Science |
Marital Status: | Married, 3 children |
Global ambitions: His Reliance Industries, already India's most valuable
company, recently bid $2 billion for 65% stake in troubled Canadian oil
sands outfit Value Creation. Firm's $14.5 billion offer to buy bankrupt
petrochemicals maker LyondellBasell was rejected. Since September
company has sold treasury shares worth $2 billion to be used for
acquisitions. Late father, Dhirubhai, founded Reliance and built it into
a massive conglomerate. After he died, Mukesh and his brother, Anil,
ran the family business together for a brief time. But siblings feuded
over control; mother eventually brokered split of assets, with Mukesh
getting oil and gas and petrochemicals businesses. Still at odds with
Anil over gas supply agreement; awaiting Supreme Court's final ruling.
Has yet to move out of the family's high-rise, which he shares with his
brother, into his new 27-story home in downtown Mumbai. Owns cricket team Mumbai Indians.
5. Lakshmi Mittal
Net Worth: | $28.7 bil |
Fortune: | Inherited and Growing |
Source: | steel |
Age: | 59 |
Country Of Citizenship: | India |
Residence: | London |
Education: | St Xavier C Calcutta, Bachelor of Arts / Science |
Marital Status: | Married, 2 children |
London's richest resident oversees ArcelorMittal, world's largest
steelmaker. Net profits fell 75% in 2009. Mittal took 12% pay cut amid
slump but improved outlook pushed stock up a third in past year. Looking
to expand in his native India; wants to build steel mills in Jharkhad
and Orissa but has not received government approval. Started in family
steel business in India in 1970s; branched out on his own in 1994.
Initially bought up steel mills on the cheap in Eastern Europe. Earned
$1.1 billion for selling his interest in a Kazakh refinery in December.
Sits on the boards of Goldman Sachs, EADS. Upped stake in struggling
British soccer team QPR in February. Funding 400-foot sculpture to be
built in London's Olympic Park in time for 2012 Olympics. Owns
12-bedroom mansion in London's posh Kensington neighborhood.
Daughter-in-law Megha recently bought insolvent German fashion house
Escada.
6. Lawrence Ellison
Net Worth: | $28.0 bil |
Fortune: | Self Made |
Source: | Oracle |
Age: | 65 |
Country Of Citizenship: | United States |
Residence: | Redwood City, California |
Education: | University of Chicago, Drop Out |
Marital Status: | Married, 2 children |
Oracle founder's fortune continues to soar; shares up 70% in past 12
months. Database giant has bought 57 companies in the past five years.
Completed $7.4 billion buyout of Sun Microsystems in January; acquired
BEA Systems for $8.5 billion in 2008. Studied physics at U. of Chicago;
didn't graduate. Started Oracle 1977; took public a day before Microsoft
in 1986. Owns 52% stake in business-software
company NetSuite; shares worth $480 million. Racing junkie owns
453-foot yacht Rising Sun with pal David Geffen. Won America's Cup in
February, besting longtime rival billionaire Ernesto Bertarelli.
7. Bernard Arnault
Net Worth: | $27.5 bil |
Fortune: | Inherited and Growing |
Source: | LVMH |
Age: | 61 |
Country Of Citizenship: | France |
Residence: | Paris |
Education: | Ecole Polytechnique, Bachelor of Arts / Science |
Marital Status: | Married, 5 children |
Bling is back, helping fashion icon grab title of richest European as shares of his luxury goods outfit LVMH-maker of Louis Vuitton, Moet & Chandon, surge 57%. LVMH is developing upscale Shanghai commercial property, L'Avenue Shanghai, with Macau billionaire Stanley Ho. Renaissance man
owns French tour operator Go Voyages, yacht builder Royal Van Lent; has
a stake in French retailer Carrefour. Built Le Cheval Blanc in ski resort
town of Courchevel, France, where he likes to spend New Year's Eve.
Father, Jean, who died in January, made small fortune in construction;
sale of that business later helped fund Arnault's move into real estate
and eventually into luxury goods. Still a family affair:
son Antoine, 32, and daughter Delphine, 34, sit on LVMH's board. Wife
is a concert pianist; Arnault himself reported to be an excellent piano
player.
8. Eike Batista
Net Worth: | $27.0 bil |
Fortune: | Self Made |
Source: | mining, oil |
Age: | 53 |
Country Of Citizenship: | Brazil |
Residence: | Rio de Janeiro |
Education: | RWTH Aachen University, Drop Out |
Marital Status: | Divorced, 2 children |
Vowing to become world's richest man—and he may be on his way. This year's biggest gainer added $19.5 billion to his personal balance sheet.
Son of Brazil's revered former mining minister who presided over mining
giant Companhia Vale do Rio Doce got his start in gold trading and
mining. Insists Dad didn't help: "All my businesses started from zero.
My father was a problem for me because he never let me near Vale." Made a
pile in resources and other services, but two-thirds of his fortune
comes from relatively new source, OGX, the oil-and-gas exploration
company he founded in 2007 and took public a year later. Police raided
his home in 2008, alleging Batista smuggled gold and unfairly influenced
the acquisition of a railroad. He denied all wrongdoing, emerged
unscathed. New IPO for shipbuilding business (OSX) could raise $5.6
billion later this month—world's largest IPO so far this year. Onetime
champion offshore powerboat racer; formerly married to Playboy cover
girl. Provided financing to Rio de Janeiro's Olympic committee, helping
the city win its bid for 2016 Olympic Games.
9. Amancio Ortega
Net Worth: | $25.0 bil |
Fortune: | Self Made |
Source: | Zara |
Age: | 74 |
Country Of Citizenship: | Spain |
Residence: | La Coruna |
Education: | NA |
Marital Status: | Married, 3 children |
Style maven lords over Inditex; fashion firm, which operates under
several brand names including Zara, Massimo Dutti and Stradivarius, has
4,500 stores in 73 countries including new spots in Mexico and Syria.
Set up joint venture with Tata Group subsidiary to enter India in 2010.
Betting on Florida real estate: bought Coral Gables office tower that is
currently home to Bacardi USA. Also owns a luxury apartment complex in
Miami; properties in Madrid, Paris, London and Lisbon, a horse-jumping
circuit, an interest in a soccer league; has investments in gas, tourism
and banks. Railway worker's son started as a gofer in a shirt store.
With then-wife Rosalia Mera, also a billionaire, started making dressing
gowns and lingerie in living room. Shuns neckties and fanfare. Daughter
Marta works for Inditex; speculation has it she's being groomed to
eventually replace her father.
10. Karl Albrecht
Net Worth: | $23.5 bil |
Fortune: | Self Made |
Source: | Aldi |
Age: | 90 |
Country Of Citizenship: | Germany |
Residence: | La Coruna |
Education: | Mulheim an der Ruhr |
Marital Status: | Married, 2 children |
Owns discount-supermarket giant Aldi Sud, one of Germany's (and
Europe's) dominant grocers. Has 1,000 stores in U.S. across 29 states.
Estimated sales: $37 billion. Plans to open New York City store this
year. With younger brother, Theo, transformed mother's corner grocery
store into Aldi after World War II. Brothers split ownership in 1961;
Karl took the stores in southern Germany, plus the rights to the brand
in the U.K., Australia and the U.S. Theo got northern Germany and the
rest of Europe. Retired from daily operations. Fiercely private: little
known about him other than that he apparently raises orchids and plays
golf.
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