Top 10: Billionaires In The World

When we hear the word “billionaire,” we imagine the owner of a luxury yacht or a collector of the most expensive cars. Money has ceased to matter for many wealthy people, and they choose a comfortable lifestyle without burdening themselves with anything extra.

Jan Koum

Age – 41

Occupation – Creator of the WhatsApp messenger

There is a vivid example of how you can become a billionaire from scratch thanks to your determination and desire to work. Jan Koum became rich after Facebook bought his project. But even with such a significant change in his financial situation, he does not waste money, does charity work, and enjoys free flights with bonus airline miles.

Jeff Bezos

Age: 50 years old

Occupation: founder of eBay

Founder of Amazon.com, owner of the largest publishing house, The Washington Post, owner of an aerospace company: Bezos is developing his business empire out of purely sports interest. This year, not for the sake of money, Forbes put Bezos in first place on the list of the wealthiest people on the planet, so he doesn’t need money anymore. 

Mark Cuban

Age: 59 years old

Occupation: Owner of the Dallas Mavericks National Basketball Association, Landmark Theatres, HDNet, and HDTV cable network.

At 12, Mark sold trash bags to earn money for basketball shoes. Now he is obscenely wealthy, but he still prefers inexpensive things. He is more interested in charity and the results of his basketball team.

Tim Cook

Age: 56 years old

Occupation: Apple CEO

No one knows the size of the capital of Apple’s CEO, but his work is paid very well. Despite this, Cook lives in a 220 sq. m, which he bought in 2010 for $ 1.9 million. In the book “Inside Apple” he talks about wealth like this: “I would like to remember where I came from, and modesty helps me with this. Money is not a motivator for me.” By 2021, Tim plans to donate his entire fortune to charity.

Elon Musk

Age – 49

Occupation – Tesla

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has made perhaps the most stunning climb on the Forbes list. Last year, he was ranked 31st in the rankings, but thanks to the growth of Tesla shares, which added 720% to the value in 2020, he rose to the second position. It briefly took first place in Forbes Real-Time and was updated in real-time in January. Then Bezos took back the top spot on the list. Musk turned out to be the most successful billionaire of the Donald Trump era. From 2016 to 2020, his wealth grew 14 times more than anyone else.

Bernard Arnault

Age – 72

Occupation – LVMH

Bernard Arnault, who in the mid-1980s from his family’s construction business to buy fashion house, Christian Dior, today oversees a global business empire of 75 luxury brands, including Louis Vuitton and Sephora. Nevertheless, Arno retained the third line and even got rich.

Bill Gates

Age – 65

Occupation – Microsoft, investments

Bill Gates co-chairs the world’s largest private philanthropic organization with Melinda’s wife. The organization’s mission aims to improve the global health system. It has added significance in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic – the businessman has long promoted the necessity of universal immunization. He is now actively funding the development of a COVID-19 vaccine.

Mark Zuckerberg

Age – 36

Occupation – Facebook

At the age of 19, Zuckerberg launched Facebook at Harvard in 2004. The firm went public in 2012. The entrepreneur has a 15% share in the social network and has complete control over the company’s voting rights. The stocks of Amazon, Facebook, and Google were one of the main drivers of the revival of the American stock market, which had been dropping before the election. The social network is anticipating a decrease in political material in user issuance.

Larry Page

Age – 48

Occupation – Google

Larry Page stepped down as CEO of Google’s parent company Alphabet at the end of 2019 but remains a shareholder and board member. The businessman founded the Internet Corporation together with Sergey Brin in 1998, whom he first met three years earlier at Stanford University.

The partners have built one of the largest IT companies in the world, operating the most popular search engine on the planet. Page ran the business until 2001 and then returned to management in the 2010s.

Mukesh Ambani

Age – 63

Occupation – Reliance Industries

Mukesh Ambani, the chairman of the board of directors and the largest shareholder of the oil business Reliance Industries, is the only Asian in the top 10. Dhirubhai Ambani, his father, launched the corporation in 1966. It is a significant participant in the Indian oil and gas industry, and it controls one of the world’s largest oil refineries. However, with healthcare, textiles, and telecommunications operations, it is India’s largest retailer.

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