Amazon's Jeff Bezos becomes world's richest person

Published July 27, 2017
Amazon Founder and CEO Jeff Bezos presenting the company's first smartphone, the Fire Phone, in Seattle, Washington. ─ AFP/File
Amazon Founder and CEO Jeff Bezos presenting the company's first smartphone, the Fire Phone, in Seattle, Washington. ─ AFP/File

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos on Thursday became the world's richest person, as a jump in the share price of the United States (US) tech giant enabled him to overtake Microsoft founder Bill Gates, Forbes magazine estimated.

The magazine said its real-time tracking of personal fortunes showed Bezos with a net worth of $90.5 billion, ahead of the $90bn for Gates.

Bezos owns around 17 per cent of the equity of Amazon, which has been expanding from its original mission as an online retailer to a diversified tech firm in cloud computing, online video, computing hardware and artificial intelligence.

The company also recently announced plans to acquire US grocer Whole Foods, which could help Amazon expand in that sector.

Amazon shares were up 1.7pc at $1,070.72 and have risen some 24pc over the past four months, adding some $17bn to the net worth of the 53-year-old Bezos.

According to Forbes, Gates has been the richest person in the magazine's annual rankings in March for the past four years and 18 of the past 22 years.

Mexican telecom magnate Carlos Slim overtook Gates from 2010 to 2013.

Among the billionaires gaining ground is Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg, who has an estimated worth of some $72.9bn.

While most of Bezos's wealth is in Amazon, he also owns the private space firm Blue Origin and the Washington Post newspaper.

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