According to Forbes and Bloomberg’s annual billionaires lists, Musk has “ceded” the title and top spot to the chairman of luxury goods giant LVMH, Bernard Arnault
The CEO of Tesla – and recently of Twitter – Elon Musk is no longer the richest man in the world.
According to Forbes and Bloomberg’s annual billionaires lists, Musk “ceded” the title and first place to the chairman and CEO of the luxury goods giant LVMH, Bernard Arnault (Bernard Arnault).
Elon Musk is no longer the richest person in the world after Tesla stock slid this week, according to Forbes. https://t.co/5qhNh6KXbV
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) December 14, 2022
According to Forbes, as of the close of trading yesterday, Monday, Musk’s fortune was estimated at about $181.3 billion – $4.9 billion less than Bernard Arnault, who is worth about $186.2 billion. .
At the same time, Bloomberg’s index, which uses slightly different methodologies, ranked Musk in second place, with Arno being “crowned” as the richest man in the world.
51-year-old Elon Musk has held the top spot on the Forbes list since September 2021, succeeding Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos at the top.
It is noted that Tesla shares have lost more than 47% in value since Musk made his offer to buy Twitter.
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