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Gautam Adani Stands 2nd On World Billionaire's List, Overtakes Bernard Arnault
After overtaking Louis Vuitton's owner, Indian business tycoon Gautam Adani has become the world's second richest man. On September 16, Forbe's Real-time Billionaire's list was released, which named Adani Groups with USD 153.9 billion net worth. Notably, previously in the second position, Bernard Arnault's net worth now stands at USD 153.7 billion. As per Forbe's the Indian businessman just behind Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who has over USD 253… read-more
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Gautam Adani Stands 4th On Billionaire's List, Overtakes Bill Gates
Indian businessman Gautam Adani overtakes Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and becomes the world's fourth richest person. On July 21, Forbes' released the Real-Time Billionaires List, in which Gautam Adani of India was in the fourth position with a net worth of $115.5 billion eclipsing Mr Gates whose fortunes are at $104.6 billion. While Adani Chairman CEO was on fourth, Elon Musk topped the list with $235.8 billion.
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Jayshree Ullal One Of Only 5 Indian-Americans On Forbes' List Of America's Richest Self-Made Women
Jayshree Ullal, CEO of Arista Networks, is one of just five Indian-Americans on Forbes' list of America's richest self-made women. She received her bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from San Francisco State University and her master's degree in engineering management from Santa Clara University. She is ranked 15th on the Forbes list. She arrived at the top with a net worth of USD 2.1 billion.
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Zuckerberg's Meta Witnesses Fall In Stock; Down By $251 Billion Market Value
Mark Zuckerberg owned Meta witnessed a 26% fall in stock, with a loss of $31 billion. With this huge loss, the company's net market value has been wiped out by $251 billion. The sudden fall in stock market and profit decline in fourth quarter year, has also pushed Zuckerberg to the 12th spot in Forbes' billionaire list. Ahead of Zuckerberg are now India's billionaires, Gautam Adani and Mukesh Ambani.
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Kochi Man Hits Forbes' List With Community Management Startup: Campfire
Ashwin Srinivas, a 26-year-old from Kochi, made it to Forbes' 30 Under 30 list, with his start-up named "Campfire." His enterprise, helps companies to manage their communities, digitally. "From a brand perspective there are very few tools to manage, engage and grow these communities," said Ashwin. Emphasising on the need of understanding communities, Ashwin Srinivas said, Campfire helps companies to know their people using Artificial… read-more
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US Novelist MacKenzie Scott Becomes World's 'Most Powerful' Woman: Forbes
The list of The World's 100 Most Powerful Women was released by Forbes on December 7. In India, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman secured the 37th spot, followed by HCL Corporation CEO Roshni Nadar Malhotra (52), Biocon Executive Chairperson Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw (72), and Nykaa founder Falguni Nayar (88). Besides, American novelist MacKenzie Scott topped the ranking with the 1st spot, followed by America's vice president Kamala Harris. … read-more
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Inspiring Story Of Paytm Founder; India's Youngest Billionaire In 2017
Paytm founder and CEO, Vijay Shekhar Sharma, once a bachelor has now become a billionaire. Reportedly, he used to take home Rs 10,000 a month as salary, when he was 27. He became India's youngest billionaire in 2017. Furthermore, Paytm led by Sharma (43) recorded its Initial Public Offering (IPO) at $2.5 billion last week. Furthermore, he told Reuters, "In… read-more
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Donald Trump Falls Short Of $400 Million, Fails To Make It To Forbes' List
For the first time in 25 years, former US President Donald Trump was eliminated from Forbes' 400 list of America's wealthiest people. According to Forbes, Trump's net-worth is the same as it was a year ago, but he's lost USD 600 million since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Trump's net-worth is estimated to be approximately USD 2.5 billion, leaving him USD 400 million short of making the Forbes list this year.
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Startup MoooFarm's Founders Make It To Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia List
Gurugram based e-dairy service MoooFarm's co-founders Jitesh Arora, Abhijeet Mittal and Aashna Singh has made it to the Forbes 30 under 30 Asia list. Their app helps dairy farmers with a multitude of services including connecting to expert vets to get their queries solved and form an online community amongst themselves. Overwhelmed by the success of their endeavor, the trio said that it's a win for farmers.
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2021 Forbes World's Billionaire List The Longest; Amazon's Jeff Bezos Tops The List
Forbes, on April 6, released its annual list of billionaire adding 660 more names this year. The list is the longest in Forbes history with 2,775 billionaires names, starting with Jeff Bezos on top with a net worth of $177 billion. SpaceX CEO Elon Musk ranks second with $151 billion net worth. Notably, eight out of the top 10 people on the list are from the United States.
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