Warren Buffett, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK-A) (NYSE: BRK-B) since 1970, has grown the firm to a market worth of $730 billion while ballooning his own net worth to a level that has anointed him the role of the world’s greatest investor.
While the Oracle of Omaha has amassed a staggering $119.7 billion in wealth, according to Forbes, there are now five other billionaires in the world who have surpassed the great investor; we’ve gathered the list.
See Also: Warren Buffett Recalls First Stock Purchase At 11, Still Practices Buying Companies And Not Stocks
5. Gautam Adani
Adani is the wealthiest man in Asia, known as an industrialist and philanthropist. He is the chairman and founder of the multinational conglomerate Adani Group.
- Age: 59
- Residence: India
- Net worth: $122.5 billion
4. Bill Gates
After stepping down as CEO of Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT), Gates turned his focus to philanthropy. He pledged $1.75 billion for COVID-19 aid used to manufacture and distribute medical supplies.
- Age: 66
- Residence: Washington, U.S.
- Net worth: $129.4 billion
3. Bernard Arnault
Chairman and CEO of LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA (OTC:LVMUY), Arnault is most known for his investments in art and luxury goods.
- Age: 73
- Residence: Paris, France
- Net worth: $161 billion
2. Jeff Bezos
Bezos is the founder of Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN), the owner of the Washington Post and the founder of Blue Origin, a space exploration business.
- Age: 58
- Residence: Washington, U.S.
- Net worth: $169.7 billion
1. Elon Musk
Founder and CEO of SpaceX while also serving as the CEO of Tesla Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA). Musk is also known for co-founding PayPal Holdings Inc (NASDAQ:PYPL) an electronic payment company. And, he just bought Twitter Inc (NYSE:TWTR).
- Age: 50
- Residence: Texas
- Net worth: $267.3 billion
See Also: Takeover Secured: Elon Musk, The World's Richest Person, To Buy Twitter For $44B
Photo: Public Domain, Courtesy U.S. White House via Wikimedia Commons