10 year challenge! Mukesh Ambani to Mark Zuckerberg: Check how much worlds wealthiest have gained
The global elite who are set to meet at the World Economic Forum in Davos have collectively added whopping $175 billion since 2009. The forum engages with the political, business and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and indusrty agendas. It was established in 1971 as a non-profitable foundation and is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland. The theme is Globalization 4.0: shaping a global architecture in the age of fourth Industrial revolution. According to a bloomberg analysis, the prominent attendees have seen their fortunes soar in the past decade.(Image Source: Reuters)
Mukesh Ambani
India's richest man Mukesh Ambani who is going to attend this meet had $16 billion wealth in 2009 which has now increased to $43.8 billion. There is a 174% increase in his wealth. (Image Source:Reuters)
Microsoft Ex Bill Gates
Ex-Microsoft boss Giant Bill Gates had $50.8 billion in 2009 which has increased to $94.5 billion in 2019. There is an 86 % increase in his wealth. (image Source: Reuters)
Marc Benioff
Marc Benioff, founder, chairman and co-chief executive officer of Salesforce, a provider of customer relationship software saw his net worth increase from $0.7 billion to $6.5 billion in 2019. There is an 823% increase in his net worth.(image Source: Reuters)
Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg
Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg's net worth increased to $58.6 billion from $3 billion. He saw an increase of whopping 1,853 %.(image Source: Reuters)
Jamie Dimon
Jamie Dimon's net worth increased from $0.4bn in 2009 to $1.5bn in 2019. This is a 275% increase.(image Source: Reuters)
Keith Rupert Murdoch
Keith Rupert Murdoch's net worth increased from $3.2bn to $18.3bn in 2019. His welath increased by 472%.(image Source: Reuters)
Michael Dell
Michael Dell's net worth increased from $9.2 bn to $26.4 bn. This was an increase of 275%(image Source: Reuters)
Henry Kravis
Co founder of private equity giant KKR, Henry Kravis has seen an increase of 119% from $2.7 billion to $5.9 billion. (image Source: Reuters)