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Ex-Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is now richer than founder Bill Gates
By Ariel Zilber,
6 hours ago
Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has leapfrogged Bill Gates on the list of world’s richest people — the first time that the company co-founder’s fortune has been eclipsed by one of his former underlings.
Gates, who has retreated from the corporate board and has focused on philanthropic endeavors, has a net worth valued at $156.7 billion, according to Bloomberg.
The 68-year-old Gates’ fortune has partly taken a hit from his divorce as well as funneling billions of dollars to build up the $75 billion Gates Foundation, one of the biggest charitable organizations in the world, the outlet noted.
Ballmer, meanwhile, has seen his net worth soar as Microsoft benefits from the artificial intelligence rally that has made it the most valuable company in the world, with a $3.3 trillion market cap.
He is Microsoft’s largest shareholder — owning an estimated 333.25 million shares — or around 4% — of the company.
While 90% of Ballmer’s fortune is linked to his stake in Microsoft, his other main asset is the Clippers, which are valued at around $4.5 billion.
Gates is the second-largest shareholder of Microsoft stock with 102.99 million shares, according to SEC filings.
He derives around half his wealth from his holding company, Cascade Investment, which owns stakes in several firms spanning a number of industries including hospitality, agriculture, waste management, retail, car dealerships and food.
Gates co-founded Microsoft with the late Paul Allen in 1975. He hired Ballmer, his Harvard classmate, five years later, becoming the company’s 30th employee and first business manager.
In the last 12 months, the software giant’s stock price has risen by nearly 35% — outpacing the S&P 500 index and its 23% gain over the last year.
Under the leadership of CEO Satya Nadella, Microsoft has positioned itself as a leader in cloud computing as well as integration of artificial intelligence systems into its product suite.
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