Bill Gates is still the world's richest person, and no other technology mogul
managed even to crack the top 10.
The
Microsoft
founder kept his place atop the
Forbes list for the 13th
consecutive year with an estimated worth of more than $56bn. Second to Gates was
US investor Warren Buffett at $52bn.
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Gates was the only person in the top 10 whose fortune was made in the tech
sector.
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen slid from five to 19, although the magazine
said that Allen's ranking had been over-inflated for several years.
"Our previous net worth estimates failed to account for high levels of debt,
or investment losses following the burst of the tech bubble," explained Forbes.
Oracle
founder Larry Ellison claimed the number 11 slot with $21.5bn.
Google
co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page shared the number 26 slot with a net
worth of $16.6bn each.
The 33 year-old Brin was also the youngest self-made millionare on the list,
ahead of Page and Ukranian banker Khostyantin Zhevago.
Also among the top 50 were Michael Dell, with $15bn and Microsoft chief
executive Steve Ballmer at $8.8bn.
Google chief executive Eric Schmidt came in at 116 with $6.2bn, and
SAP head Hasso
Plattner ranked 119 with $6bn.
Apple
co-founder Steve Jobs was number 132 with $5.7bn, $4.7bn of which Forbes credits
to Jobs's stock holdings in
Disney
acquired as part of the company's purchase of
Pixar.
Only two Brits from the tech industry managed to crack the list. Media mogul
Richard Branson came in at 230 with $3.8bn, and mobile phone giant John Caudwell
was number 432 with a worth of $2.2bn.
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