I remember learning Bill Gates had $12 billion in the mid 90s and that was like, way too much money for anyone even if they mostly spawned a global industry around the consumer level personal computer.
Goddamn.
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I remember learning Bill Gates had $12 billion in the mid 90s and that was like, way too much money for anyone even if they mostly spawned a global industry around the consumer level personal computer.
Goddamn.
I thought it was the Louis Vuitton guy anyway? Or did that change (again)?
Who cares anyway. The list is based on unrealized profit gain that tells nothing about the man and his pay.
Oh yeah, don't get me wrong, I'm very proud to be out of the loop in "who's today's best neoslaver?"
The top spot changes frequently as their investments go up and down and the different individuals aren’t invested in exactly the same things.
Poor guy! Imagine being only the second richest!