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 IKEA founder overtakes Gates as world's richest
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Sunday April 4, 11:54 PM

IKEA founder overtakes Gates as world's richest - TV






STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Ingvar Kamprad, the Swede who founded furniture retail chain IKEA, has overtaken Microsoft's Bill Gates as the world's richest man, Swedish TV news reported on Sunday.

Citing next week's edition of the Swedish business weekly Veckans Affarer, public service SVT2 television said Kamprad, 77, has a personal fortune of 400 billion crowns ($53 billion).

Gates's fortune is put at $47 billion, according to the latest list of the world's rich in U.S. Forbes magazine, SVT2 said.

Kamprad, known for frugal habits such as flying economy class, lives in Switzerland and no longer takes part in the daily running of IKEA, but has kept ownership of the company with more than 180 stores in over 30 countries in the family.

SVT2 said the dollar's slide against other currencies is the main reason why Kamprad has now overtaken Gates.

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Gates loses title as world's richest man
By Rachel Konrad
Staff Writer, CNET News.com

Published: April 28, 2000, 6:30 PM PDT


http://news.com.com/2100-1001-239838.html


Not only did the government issue a stinging recommendation that the world’s largest software company be hacked into two pieces, but Microsoft chairman Bill Gates’ also lost his crown as the world’s richest man.

Oracle chief executive Larry Ellison--Gates’ longtime nemesis in the ego-driven technology industry--now holds the top spot. Based on the closing prices of Oracle and Microsoft stock, Ellison is worth $53 billion, compared to Gates’ $51.75 billion.

Although Ellison has topped Gates, at least temporarily, it's not accurate to call him the world's richest person just yet. Just as Ellison's wealth has soared in the past year, it's possible that another captain of industry, billionaire investor or foreign prince has also seen a surge in his or her net worth.

The duel between Ellison, a polished Silicon Valley celebrity, and Gates, a halting technophile who lives near Seattle, is one of the most acrimonious and public of any in American business. The media has zealously monitored the stock prices of the two companies in recent weeks; a flood of "poor Bill" stories have provided a backdrop to the relatively dry Justice Department proceedings.

The reversal in the two men’s wealth gives new depth to Gates’ own characterization of the antitrust events this afternoon as "very disturbing." The recent weakness in Microsoft shares is due largely to the antitrust suit hanging over the company--a case that will likely take years to shake out.

According to the October edition of Forbes, Bill Gates was the world's richest man last year, with a net worth of $85 billion. Ellison trailed badly with a relatively paltry $13 billion.

But according to the most current Securities and Exchange Commission records of the technology titans' holdings, Gates, 44, is sitting on 742 million Microsoft shares worth $51.75 billion, based on today's closing price of $69.75. Ellison's 663 million shares of Oracle, meanwhile, are valued at $53 billion, based on today's closing price of $79.94.

The most common method for calculating the net worth of billionaires is to look at the millions of shares they hold in the public companies they founded. As a result, the calculations do not include other investments or assets these billionaires hold.

Ellison, for example, has 19 million shares of Oracle spinoff Liberate Technologies, which are valued at more than $600 million. Gates also has untold riches in investments and assets that are not publicly known.

In addition, Gates has made highly publicized donations of billions of dollars.

Though he hasn’t publicly boasted of his increasing wealth relative to that of his rival, Ellison has not wasted any time jumping into the anti-Microsoft fray. Early in the drawn-out antitrust proceedings, Ellison dubbed Gates the "PC pope" because of his company's dominance over who is allowed to build PCs.

Last December, Ellison told reporters at his mansion in the posh Pacific Heights neighborhood of San Francisco that he believes Microsoft should be broken into not two, but three companies.
 
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lol. The reports were published 7 years ago dude. The latest one reporting the same thing was published in 2004. Nobody can topple William Gates for quite sometime.
 
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look at the age difference between the two.

Bill is the real killer!!!!
 


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