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Website Hurun Report Releases Its 4th Annual Global Rich List 2015, a
ranking of the US dollar billionaires currently found in the world.
Wealth calculations are a snapshot of earnings as of January 17, 2015.
According to the report, the number of billionaires in the world grew by
222 in 2014, bringing the total to a record 2,089. Billionaire Mailing
List uses the Forbes and Bloomberg Rich Lists, and we are currently
waiting for the release of the Forbes Rich List to release our newest
list. Until then we have decided to show you the Top 10 according to the
Hurun Report.
The three richest men in the world — Bill Gates,
Carlos Slim and Warren Buffett — now have a combined $244 billion, up
$52 billion over the past year, or about $100,000 a minute, said the
report, which is an annual list of the world's richest individuals.
Gates is the richest with $85 billion, up 25 percent over the past year.
Slim is just behind with $83 billion, up 38 percent, and Buffett is
third with $76 billion, up 19 percent.
But not all billionaires were
as fortunate. Of the 2,089 billionaires in the world, 869 saw their
wealth decrease while 649 saw increases, said the China-based report. In
total, the world's billionaires saw their wealth drop by 1.5 percent to
$6.7 trillion. That's still more than the combined GDPs of Japan and
South Korea. Here's a breakdown;
1. Bill Gates, 59, retains the number 1 spot with a fortune of US $85
billion, up $17 billion, on the back of strong gains on his investments.
Interestingly, one quarter of his wealth is parked with Warren Buffett,
exceeding the value of his remaining stake in Microsoft. Other
investments include $3.5 billion in Facebook, owned by Mark Zuckerberg
also in the Top 10, and close to $2 billion in the Four Seasons hotel
chain, majority owned by Prince Alwaleed, one of the Top 20. Gates
became a billionaire by the age of 31. Despite being one of the biggest
philanthropists in the world, Gates has been in the Top 3 of the Hurun
Global Rich List since its inception four years ago.
2. Carlos Slim
Helu, 75, regains his second spot with a 38% surge in his fortune to $83
billion. Interestingly, Slim is said to like to drive himself and has
lived in the same six-bedroom house for the past 40 years. Slim has six
children.
3. Warren Buffett, 84, saw his wealth shoot up by $12
billion or 19%. Buffett donated $2.8 billion to the Bill and Melinda
Gates Foundation last year. Interestingly, 99 percent of his wealth was
earned after his 50th birthday. His children, Susan, Howard and Peter,
run their own charity foundations. “I would say the most satisfying
thing is watching my children pick up on their own interests," Buffett
said, "and work many more hours per week, than most people that have
jobs, while trying to intelligently give away the money in fields that
they particularly care about."
4. Amancio Ortega, 78, is out of the
top three for the first time in three years, after seeing his stake in
Zara drop by $7 billion, due in part to a drop in the Euro. Ortega has
three children.
5. Larry Ellison, 70, with $54 billion, saw his wealth increase by 13%.
Ellison is a signatory of The Giving Pledge, committing to donate more
than half his wealth to philanthropic causes. Ellison is best-known for
his passion for the sea, racing in the America’s Cup owning one of the
biggest yachts in the world and in 2012 buying one of Hawaii’s largest
islands. Interesting note; Steve Jobs was the official photographer at
Ellison’s wedding.
6. Bernard Arnault, 65, stays at sixth with $45 billion. Arnault has five children from two marriages.
7.
Mark Zuckerberg, at 30 is the youngest member of the Top 10, and has
had a great year. His wealth soared 42%, moving him up 11 places to #7.
In October, Zuckerberg surprised many with the quality of his spoken
Chinese during a visit to Tsinghua University in China. Zuckerberg
graduated from one of America’s best-known private high schools,
Phillips Exeter Academy. Zuckerberg has donated $2 billion this year.
Five Facebook billionaires made the Hurun List.
8. Dieter Schwarz,
75, saw his wealth shoot up 29% to $36 billion and won him a place in
the Top 10 for the first time. Schwarz inherited the supermarket chain
Lidl and the hypermarket chain Kaufland from his father, but has since
grown them significantly. Schwarz is known to be very low-key.
9 & 10. Charles, 79, and
David Koch, 74, go up one place despite their wealth remaining the same at $36 billion.
For other interesting facts and breakdowns such as Top under 30, Top oldest billionaires, etc. see their site below.
The United States answer to this list will be released soon and of course you can find it at Billionaire Mailing List.
http://www.hurun.net/en/ArticleShow.aspx?nid=9607