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Mukesh Ambani Becomes The World’s Richest Man

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Press Trust of India / Mumbai October 29, 2007

Billionaire Mukesh Ambani on Monday became the richest person in the world, surpassing American software czar Bill Gates, Mexican business tycoon Carlos Slim Helu and famous investment guru Warren Buffett, courtesy the bull run in the stock market.

Following a strong share price rally today in his three group companies - India’s most valued firm Reliance Industries , Reliance Petroleum and Reliance Industrial Infrastructure Ltd - the net worth of Mukesh Ambani rose to $63.2 billion (Rs 2,49,108 crore).

In comparison, the net worth of both Gates and Slim is estimated to be slightly lower at around $62.29 billion each, with Slim leading among the two by a narrow margin.

Warren Buffett, earlier the third richest in the world, also dropped one position with a net worth of about $56 billion.

Ambani’s wealth of about Rs 2,49,000 crore (Rs 2.49 trillion) includes about Rs 2,10,000 crore (Rs 2,10 trillion) from RIL (50.98 per cent stake), Rs 37,500 crore (Rs 375 billion) from RPL (37.5 per cent) and Rs 2,100 crore (Rs 21 billion) from RIIL (46.23 per cent).

Slim’s wealth has been calculated on the basis of his stake in companies like America Movil (30 per cent), Carso Global (82 per cent), Grupo Carso (75 per cent), Inbursa (67 per cent), IDEAL (30 per cent) and Saks Inc (10 per cent).

According to information available with the US and Mexican stock exchanges where these companies are listed, Slim currently holds shares worth a total of $62.2993 billion, with more than half coming from Latin American mobile major America Movil.

Slim is closely followed by Gates with a net worth of $62.29 billion currently.

Earlier last month, US business magazine Forbes had named Gates as the richest American with a net worth of $59 billion, calculated as on August 30. The magazine had said that a movement of two dollars in the share price for

Microsoft, the world’s biggest software maker, could “add or subtract a billion dollars” from his wealth.

Since August-end, Microsoft’s share price has risen by $6.58 (based on yesterday’s closing on Nasdaq at $35.03), which results into a gain of $3.29 billion in Gates’ wealth based on Forbes assumption.

Besides a stake in Microsoft, Gates’ wealth also includes the commission and license fees earned by him and gains through his shares in an investment holding company that invests across the market.

Gates is followed by Buffett at the fourth place in the league of the world’s richest with a net worth of $55.9 billion through his holding in his investment vehicle Berkshire Hathaway and in other companies. At the end of August, Buffett’s wealth stood at $52 billion, as per the Forbes magazine. Berkshire Hathaway’s share price has gained by about 7.5 per cent since then.

Earlier on September 26, Ambani had overtaken steel czar Lakshmi Mittal to become the richest Indian in the world.

Mittal currently ranks as the fifth richest in the world with a net worth of $50.9 billion through his 44.79 per cent stake in world’s biggest steel maker ArcelorMittal.

While most of Mittal’s wealth comes from his steel empire, though he has also spread his wings into businesses like oil and real estate, those of Ambani and Gates are mostly through petrochemicals and software respectively. However, Buffett and Slim are making money from investments across a host of sectors.

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Mukesh Ambani not world's richest man, says Reliance

30 Oct 2007, 1449 hrs IST,AFP

Reliance Industries denied that Mukesh Ambani has become the world's richest man

NEW DELHI: Reliance Industries moved swiftly on Tuesday to deny a report that company chief Mukesh Ambani has become the world's richest man thanks to a surge in stock market.

An agency report putting his wealth at $63.2 billion hailed his rise as another triumph for the nation's booming economy.

But Reliance said Ambani was not quite so rich after all, with a net worth of somewhere in the region of $50 billion.

The multi-billionaire was listed by Forbes magazine earlier this year in 14th place among the world's richest people with an estimated wealth of $20.1 billion, way behind Microsoft's Bill Gates on $56 billion.

The breakneck rise in benchmark Sensex index, which rocketed to 20,000 points on Monday, after gaining nearly 4,000 points in six weeks, meant 49-year-old Ambani was now worth 63.2 billion.

"They are completely wrong. They have done double calculations," Reliance spokesman Tushar Pania said, explaining that Ambani, 49, does not have a direct share in Reliance Petroleum.

Ambani's wealth was calculated on the strength of his holdings in Reliance Industries and group companies Reliance Petroleum and Reliance Industrial Infrastructure Limited.

Link: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/A_day_l...how/2502073.cms

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LOL ! :Contento:

He is not even the richest Indian, but he is now within striking distance of dethroning Lakshmi N Mittal

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