Wednesday, March 10, 2010

DTN News: The Forbes Rich List 2010 / Mexico's Carlos Slim Overtakes Gates In World Rich List

DTN News: The Forbes Rich List 2010 / Mexico's Carlos Slim Overtakes Gates In World Rich List Source: DTN News / Forbes Magazine (NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - March 11, 2010: Mexican telecom giant Carlos Slim has topped Forbes magazine's billionaire's list - the first time since 1994 that an American has not led the rankings. Mr Slim's fortune rose by $18.5bn (£12.4bn) last year to $53.5bn. That beat Microsoft founder Bill Gates ($53bn) into second place, with US investor Warren Buffet ($43bn) third. In 2009 332 names left the list after a tough year, but the total number of billionaires on this year's list rose from 793 to 1,011, Forbes said. A spokesman for Carlos Slim refused to confirm the Forbes estimate of the Mexican tycoon's wealth, saying they did not "waste their time" on such calculations, but he welcomed the result. "We are pleased that he's been considered the best businessman of the world," spokesman Arturo Elias told the BBC. "It means there is trust among the investors." The year's biggest gainer, Brazilian mining tycoon Eike Batista, broke into the top 10 for the first time. He came in at number seven, having boosting his wealth by $19.5bn to $27bn.
Mexican tycoon Carlos Slim is the new richest person in the world, knocking Microsoft founder Bill Gates into second spot, Forbes said on Wednesday. It is only the second time since 1995 that Gates has lost the crown, said the magazine. Here is Forbes ranking of the 20 richest people in the world: 1. Carlos Slim (Mexico) - $US53.5 billion, telecommunications 2. Bill Gates (USA) - $US53 billion, Microsoft 3. Warren Buffett (USA) - $US47 billion, Berkshire Hathaway 4. Mukesh Ambani (India) - $US29 billion, petrochemicals, oil and gas 5. Lakshmi Mittal (India) - $US28.7 billion, steel 6. Larry Ellison (USA) - $US28 billion, Oracle 7. Bernard Arnault (France) - $US27.5 billion, LVMH 8. Eike Batista (Brazil) - $US27 billion, mining, oil 9. Amancio Ortega (Spain) - $US25 billion, retail 10. Karl Albrecht (Germany) - $US23.5 billion, supermarkets 11. Ingvar Kamprad & family (Sweden) - $US23 billion, Ikea 12. Christy Walton & family (USA) - $US22.5 billion, Walmart 13. Stefan Persson (Sweden) - $US22.4 billion, Hennes & Mauritz 14. Li Ka-shing (Hong Kong) - $US21 billion, diversified 15. Jim Walton (USA) - $US20.7 billion, Walmart 16. Alice Walton (USA) - $US20.6 billion, Walmart 17. Liliane Bettencourt (France) - $US20 billion, L'Oreal 18. S. Robson Walton (USA) - $US19.8 billion, Walmart 19. Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Alsaud (Saudi Arabia) - $US19.4 billion, investments 20. David Thomson & family (Canada) - $US19 billion, news and information company Thomson Reuters The full Forbes ranking of the world's billionaires can be seen at www.forbes.com/billionaires.

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