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Defeat the Microsoft boss, this Indian man is the world's fifth richest person



A businessman from India, Mukesh Ambani (63) successfully overtook former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer from the position of the 5th richest person in the world.


Reporting from NDTV, Friday (24/7/2020), since the beginning of 202020, Mukesh's wealth has jumped dramatically to US $ 18.8 billion or around Rp 275 trillion (exchange rate of Rp 14,641) to US $ 77.4 billion or around Rp 1,133 trillion.

After many years, the position was finally filled by Indians, from what was previously dominated by the United States (US), 1-2 Europeans, and sometimes Mexicans.

President Director of Reliance Industries Ltd. it broke through the ranking of 10th rank of the richest people in the world, meaning from 15th position to 5th based on the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. Two weeks ago, he surpassed Warren Buffett who is now ranked 7th. Mukesh also followed Tesla's founder Elon Musk, as well as Google's founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page a few days later.

Mukesh's success in achieving this position came from the value of his shares rose 135%. As for some of its shares, among others, in the company Facebook Inc., Silver Lake and BP Plc.


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