
It’s hard to keep up with who’s the richest person
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BILLIONAIRES ASSEMBLE
I don’t know about you, but I just can’t stop looking at the Forbes list of Real Time Billionaires. With the imminent prospect of Jeff “Amazon” Bezos being dethroned as the world’s richest man by Bernard “LVMH/Louis Vuitton/Christian Dior/Givenchy/etc” Arnault, things are getting real.
The situation is changing so fast that journalists at Forbes are struggling to stay on top of it. On Monday, they thrilled a watching world with the news that “Bernard Arnault Becomes World’s Richest Person”, only to reverse-thrill us just hours later with an update: “Since this story was published, Jeff Bezos has returned to number one.” Times are turbulent.
It is — for oligarch fans — as exciting as watching the final day of the Premier League. However, let’s try to put things in perspective. I’ve been writing this newsletter since May, when there were just two “centi-billionaires” in the world. Now, there are eight and, as of right now, Google’s Sergey Brin is a mere $400 million away from joining them.