American businessman Elon Musk regained the title of “richest person in the world”, which he lost to Bernard Arnault, president of LVMH, the luxury consumer goods group, which also includes the Louis Vuitton brand.
According to United Press International (UPI) news, Musk, who moved his seat to Arnault in April, took first place in the “world’s richest” list after LVMH shares fell.
According to the news, which is based on the “500 richest people in the world” list of the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, Musk, owner of Twitter, Tesla and SpaceX, topped the list with an estimated net worth of $192 billion.
Arnault, the richest person in the world, overtook Musk with a fortune of $211 billion in the ranking in April, and his fortune dropped to $187 billion due to the drop in the value of his LVHM shares.
It is reported that while LVMH’s share value has lost 10 percent in the past month, Arnault’s fortune has fallen by $11 billion in one day accordingly.
Jeff Bezos, the owner of Amazon, came third in the list of “the richest people in the world,” with an estimated fortune of $144 billion, and Bill Gates, the owner of Microsoft, ranked fourth on the list with $125 billion. dollar.
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