"Bezos" is the richest in the world and "Egyptian" directs Arabic and is Trump 's arrangement



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"Zuckerberg" retires. "Kylie Jenner" wins the title of the youngest self-styled billionaire

The annual list of the world's richest people for 2019 shows that Amazon's founder, Jeff Bezos, remains the richest man in the world, followed by Bill Gates and Warren Buffett.

The United States has about 609 billionaires in total, including 14 in the top 20, and of course Bezos and Gates.

Although the list has not changed much, the ranking of Facebook's founder, Mark Zuckerberg, has dropped three degrees, while the former New York mayor, Michael Bloomberg, has risen by two degrees.

Bezos' fortune in 55 years has grown by $ 19 billion in a year, reaching $ 131 billion, and Bezos, which owns 16% of Amazon's stock, has made a fortune. From now on, a target of the leftist Democratic Party has a financial deficit with Gates, a well-known philanthropist and co-founder of Microsoft.

Gates, 63, saw his wealth rise to $ 96.5 billion from $ 90 billion last year, according to Forbes.

Buffett, the 88-year-old investment mogul, took third place, although he was hit in late February by a significant drop in Kraft Heinz shares in processed foods.

Buffett's fortune declined $ 1.5 billion to $ 82.5 billion, according to Forbes.

Bernard Arnault, the French luxury giant, LFMH, remained fourth on the list, Zuckerberg lost $ 9 billion in net worth and went from fifth to eighth place.

Zuckerberg is represented by: Mexican businessman Carlos Slim, the founder of Zara and Inditex stores Amancio Artega and the co-founder of Oracle Larry Ellison.

The President of the United States, Donald Trump, has improved the ranking of 51 places in the list of the richest people in the world, pointing out that the improvement of its ranking resulted from a decline in the wealth of others .

According to the magazine, Trump's wealth is estimated at $ 3.1 billion, the same level as last year, ranking 715 globally.

Kylie Jenner, the youngest son of the 21-year-old Jenner family, was named the youngest billionaire to build her own fortune, estimated at $ 1 billion, at a younger age than Mark Zuckerberg, 23 years old upon arrival.

Bloomberg's ranking rose from $ 50 billion to $ 55.5 billion, from $ 50 billion to $ 55.5 billion, according to Forbes.

The non-Americans were among the 20 richest people: the Indian Mukesh Imbani, president of Reliance Industries, 13th and Chinese President Ma Huateng, the Chinese Internet giant in the 20th century, Tenset.

The Egyptian billionaire Nassif Sawiris is the richest Arab investor, with a fortune of 6.4 billion dollars. He ranked 52nd, Majid Al-Futtaim and the family ranked third, forty-three after a fortune of 5.1 billion dollars.

The UAE ranked the list of Arab countries with the number of IHWI, with 7 UAE businessmen on the list.

"Bezos" is the richest in the world and "Egyptian" directs Arabic and is Trump 's arrangement


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The annual list of the world's richest people for 2019 shows that Amazon's founder, Jeff Bezos, remains the richest man in the world, followed by Bill Gates and Warren Buffett.

The United States has about 609 billionaires in total, including 14 in the top 20, and of course Bezos and Gates.

Although the list has not changed much, the ranking of Facebook's founder, Mark Zuckerberg, has dropped three degrees, while the former New York mayor, Michael Bloomberg, has risen by two degrees.

Bezos' fortune in 55 years has grown by $ 19 billion in a year, reaching $ 131 billion, and Bezos, which owns 16% of Amazon's stock, has made a fortune. From now on, a target of the leftist Democratic Party has a financial deficit with Gates, a well-known philanthropist and co-founder of Microsoft.

Gates, 63, saw his wealth rise to $ 96.5 billion from $ 90 billion last year, according to Forbes.

Buffett, the 88-year-old investment mogul, took third place, although he was hit in late February by a significant drop in Kraft Heinz shares in processed foods.

Buffett's fortune declined $ 1.5 billion to $ 82.5 billion, according to Forbes.

Bernard Arnault, the French luxury giant, LFMH, remained fourth on the list, Zuckerberg lost $ 9 billion in net worth and went from fifth to eighth place.

Zuckerberg is represented by: Mexican businessman Carlos Slim, the founder of Zara and Inditex stores Amancio Artega and the co-founder of Oracle Larry Ellison.

The President of the United States, Donald Trump, has improved the ranking of 51 places in the list of the richest people in the world, pointing out that the improvement of its ranking resulted from a decline in the wealth of others .

According to the magazine, Trump's wealth is estimated at $ 3.1 billion, the same level as last year, ranking 715 globally.

Kylie Jenner, the youngest son of the 21-year-old Jenner family, was named the youngest billionaire to build her own fortune, estimated at $ 1 billion, at a younger age than Mark Zuckerberg, 23 years old upon arrival.

Bloomberg's ranking rose from $ 50 billion to $ 55.5 billion, from $ 50 billion to $ 55.5 billion, according to Forbes.

The non-Americans were among the 20 richest people: the Indian Mukesh Imbani, president of Reliance Industries, 13th and Chinese President Ma Huateng, the Chinese Internet giant in the 20th century, Tenset.

The Egyptian billionaire Nassif Sawiris is the richest Arab investor, with a fortune of 6.4 billion dollars. He ranked 52nd, Majid Al-Futtaim and the family ranked third, forty-three after a fortune of 5.1 billion dollars.

The UAE ranked the list of Arab countries with the number of IHWI, with 7 UAE businessmen on the list.

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"Zuckerberg" retires. "Kylie Jenner" wins the title of the youngest self-styled billionaire

The annual list of the world's richest people for 2019 shows that Amazon's founder, Jeff Bezos, remains the richest man in the world, followed by Bill Gates and Warren Buffett.

The United States has about 609 billionaires in total, including 14 in the top 20, and of course Bezos and Gates.

Although the list has not changed much, the ranking of Facebook's founder, Mark Zuckerberg, has dropped three degrees, while the former New York mayor, Michael Bloomberg, has risen by two degrees.

Bezos' fortune in 55 years has grown by $ 19 billion in a year, reaching $ 131 billion, and Bezos, which owns 16% of Amazon's stock, has made a fortune. From now on, a target of the leftist Democratic Party has a financial deficit with Gates, a well-known philanthropist and co-founder of Microsoft.

Gates, 63, saw his wealth rise to $ 96.5 billion from $ 90 billion last year, according to Forbes.

Buffett, the 88-year-old investment mogul, took third place, although he was hit in late February by a significant drop in Kraft Heinz shares in processed foods.

Buffett's fortune declined $ 1.5 billion to $ 82.5 billion, according to Forbes.

Bernard Arnault, the French luxury giant, LFMH, remained fourth on the list, Zuckerberg lost $ 9 billion in net worth and went from fifth to eighth place.

Zuckerberg is represented by: Mexican businessman Carlos Slim, the founder of Zara and Inditex stores Amancio Artega and the co-founder of Oracle Larry Ellison.

The President of the United States, Donald Trump, has improved the ranking of 51 places in the list of the richest people in the world, pointing out that the improvement of its ranking resulted from a decline in the wealth of others .

According to the magazine, Trump's wealth is estimated at $ 3.1 billion, the same level as last year, ranking 715 globally.

Kylie Jenner, the youngest son of the 21-year-old Jenner family, was named the youngest billionaire to build her own fortune, estimated at $ 1 billion, at a younger age than Mark Zuckerberg, 23 years old upon arrival.

Bloomberg's ranking rose from $ 50 billion to $ 55.5 billion, from $ 50 billion to $ 55.5 billion, according to Forbes.

The non-Americans were among the 20 richest people: the Indian Mukesh Imbani, president of Reliance Industries, 13th and Chinese President Ma Huateng, the Chinese Internet giant in the 20th century, Tenset.

The Egyptian billionaire Nassif Sawiris is the richest Arab investor, with a fortune of 6.4 billion dollars. He ranked 52nd, Majid Al-Futtaim and the family ranked third, forty-three after a fortune of 5.1 billion dollars.

The UAE ranked the list of Arab countries with the number of IHWI, with 7 UAE businessmen on the list.

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