Khaleej Times

Bezos may be world’s first trillionai­re

- MUKESH AMBANI MAY JOIN THE LIST IN 2033

san francisco — Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos could potentiall­y become the worlds first trillionai­re as early as 2026, at which point he will be aged 62, says a study.

Despite losing an estimated $38 billion as part of his recent divorce, Bezos is still by far the world’s richest person and his net worth has grown by 34 per cent on average over the last five years, said the study by Comparisun, a company which helps organisati­ons compare different business products.

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg could gain trillionai­re status almost a decade later than Bezos. But Zuckerberg’s current rate growth would see him worth $1 trillion aged 51, said the study.

India’s Mukesh Ambani could become a trillionai­re in 2033 when he will be aged 75, according to the research which said that Chinese real estate tycoon Xu Jiayin will follow Bezos to become the second trillionai­re in the world in 2027.

Alibaba’s Jack Ma could become a trillionai­re in 2030 when he will be aged 65.

Of the 25 individual­s the company analysed, only eleven realistica­lly have a chance of becoming a trillionai­re during their lifetime, based on their recent rate of wealth growth.

The other individual­s in the list are Ma Huateng, chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of Tencent Holdings; Bernard Arnault, CEO of Moet Hennessy parent LVMH; former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer; Dell Technologi­es founder Michael Dell; and Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin.

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