Based on estimates, the first trillionaire of the planet will emerge by 2027, while by 2023 it is estimated that a total of 6 will have emerged.
Rota to win the title the first trillionaire of the planet, until 2027, it seems that Elon Musk has put.
According to data from Informa Connect Academy, the fortune of the boss of the electric vehicle company Tesla, the private space company SpaceX and the social platform X, Elon Musk, is growing at an average annual rate of 110%.
Also, based on the same data Musk is the richest man in the worldwith a fortune of 251 billion dollars.
From the data of Informa Connect Academy it also appears that the second person who is expected to win the title of trillionaire is Indian founder of the Adani GroupGautam Adani. This will happen if his fortune continues to grow at an average annual rate of 123%.
Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia technology, and Prajogo Pangestu, the Indonesian tycoon which operates in the energy and mining sectors, could also enter the trillionaire club in 2028, provided their trajectory remains stable.
Bernard Arnaultboss of “the LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton”, who is the third richest person in the world with a fortune of about $200 billion, is also expected to join the trillionaire club in 2030, the same year as Meta CEO, Mark Zuckerberg.
The companies of 1 trillion dollar
There are also some companies that have secured valuations over 1 trillion dollarwith the most recent Berkshire Hathaway which surpassed it in August, a few days before the founder of Warren Buffett celebrates his 94th birthday.
OR Nvidia entered the 1 trillion club USD in May 2023 and until June of the same year reached 3 trillion dollartaking the title of second most valuable company in the world (behind Microsoft and ahead of Apple)
According to CNBC, the question of who will be the first trillionaire of the planet, is what we call “the 1 million dollar question” (or better 1 trillion) since 1916, when the first billionaire emerged: American John D Rockefellerfounder and at that time the main shareholder of Standard Oil.
Many academics on the other hand see the accumulation of wealth as a social disease. Research has estimated that the richest 1% of humanity is responsible for more carbon dioxide emissions – a primary cause of the climate crisis – than the poorest 66%.
Source: Skai
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