Forbes List 2011 Billionaires has been published by Forbes magazine today on March 10, 2011. Get here the detailed information about Top 20 Billionaires of Forbes List 2011 as Forbes list of billionaires is based on an annual assessment of wealth and assetts compiled. Mexico’s Carlos Slim widened his lead at No. 1. in Forbes List 2011 by breaking records in with total net worth of $74 billion.
Mexico’s Carlos Slim widened his lead at No. 1 and the indians who were in Forbes List 2011 in Top 10 Billionaires of Forbes List 2011 are Lakshmi Mittal, Mukesh Ambani with 6th and 9th places in forbes rich list 2011/ forbes list of billionaires 2011 respectively. This time china has been doubled their number in 10-figure fortunes and Moscow has more billionaires than any other city in Forbes List 2011 of Billionaires.
On March 10 2011, Slim remained the richest person in the world with USD 74 billion in assets as per US magazine Forbes annual list of world’s top billionaires. Carlos Slim was 71 years old, is a Mexican business magnate and philanthropist who has at various times been noted as the richest person in the world. He is the chairman and CEO of telecommunications companies Telmex and América Móvil and has extensive holdings in other Mexican companies through his conglomerate, Grupo Carso SAB, as well as business interests elsewhere in the world. Carlos Slim corporate holdings at February 2011 have been estimated at US$74 billion and from these estimates he is the wealthiest person in the world.
Checkout here Forbes List 2011 Billionaires – Top 20 Billionaires of Forbes List 2011:
1. Carlos Slim (Mexico) – $74 billion, telecommunications
2. Bill Gates (USA) – $56 billion, Microsoft
3. Warren Buffett (USA) – $50 billion, Berkshire Hathaway
4. Bernard Arnault (France) – $41 billion, LVMH
5. Larry Ellison (USA) – $39.5 billion, Oracle Corp
6. Lakshmi Mittal (India) – $31.1 billion, steel
7. Armancio Ortega (Spain) – $31 billion, retail
8. Eike Batista (Brazil) – $30 billion, mining, oil
9. Mukesh Ambani (India) – $27 billion, petrochemicals, oil and gas
10. Christy Walton (USA) – $26.5 billion, Wal-Mart
11. Li Ka-Shing (China) – $26 billion UP
12. Karl Albrecht (Germany) – $25.5 billion UP
13. Stefan Persson (Sweden) – $24.5 billion UP
14. Vladmir Lisin (Russia) – $24 billion UP
15. Lilian Bettencourt (France) – $23.5 billion UP
16. Sheldon Adelson (United States) – $23.3 billion UP
17. David Thomson (Canada) – $23 billion UP
18. Charles Koch (United States) – $22 billion UP
19. David Koch (United States) – $22 billion UP
20. Jim Walton (United States) – $21.3 billion UP
Mexico’s Carlos Slim widened his lead at No. 1 and the indians who were in Forbes List 2011 in Top 10 Billionaires of Forbes List 2011 are Lakshmi Mittal, Mukesh Ambani with 6th and 9th places in forbes rich list 2011/ forbes list of billionaires 2011 respectively. This time china has been doubled their number in 10-figure fortunes and Moscow has more billionaires than any other city in Forbes List 2011 of Billionaires.
On March 10 2011, Slim remained the richest person in the world with USD 74 billion in assets as per US magazine Forbes annual list of world’s top billionaires. Carlos Slim was 71 years old, is a Mexican business magnate and philanthropist who has at various times been noted as the richest person in the world. He is the chairman and CEO of telecommunications companies Telmex and América Móvil and has extensive holdings in other Mexican companies through his conglomerate, Grupo Carso SAB, as well as business interests elsewhere in the world. Carlos Slim corporate holdings at February 2011 have been estimated at US$74 billion and from these estimates he is the wealthiest person in the world.
Checkout here Forbes List 2011 Billionaires – Top 20 Billionaires of Forbes List 2011:
1. Carlos Slim (Mexico) – $74 billion, telecommunications
2. Bill Gates (USA) – $56 billion, Microsoft
3. Warren Buffett (USA) – $50 billion, Berkshire Hathaway
4. Bernard Arnault (France) – $41 billion, LVMH
5. Larry Ellison (USA) – $39.5 billion, Oracle Corp
6. Lakshmi Mittal (India) – $31.1 billion, steel
7. Armancio Ortega (Spain) – $31 billion, retail
8. Eike Batista (Brazil) – $30 billion, mining, oil
9. Mukesh Ambani (India) – $27 billion, petrochemicals, oil and gas
10. Christy Walton (USA) – $26.5 billion, Wal-Mart
11. Li Ka-Shing (China) – $26 billion UP
12. Karl Albrecht (Germany) – $25.5 billion UP
13. Stefan Persson (Sweden) – $24.5 billion UP
14. Vladmir Lisin (Russia) – $24 billion UP
15. Lilian Bettencourt (France) – $23.5 billion UP
16. Sheldon Adelson (United States) – $23.3 billion UP
17. David Thomson (Canada) – $23 billion UP
18. Charles Koch (United States) – $22 billion UP
19. David Koch (United States) – $22 billion UP
20. Jim Walton (United States) – $21.3 billion UP
No comments:
Post a Comment