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World's Billionaires 2011: A Record Year In Numbers, Money And Impact

Forbes     First Posted: 03/09/11 06:24 PM ET   Updated: 05/25/11 07:35 PM ET

By Forbes.com:

This 25th year of tracking global wealth was one to remember. The 2011 Billionaires List breaks two records: total number of listees (1,210) and combined wealth ($4.5 trillion). This horde surpasses the gross domestic product of Germany, one of only six nations to have fewer billionaires this year. BRICs led the way: Brazil, Russia, India and China produced 108 of the 214 new names. These four nations are home to one in four members, up from one in ten five years ago. Before this year only the U.S. had ever produced more than 100 billionaires. China now has 115 and Russia 101.

Atop the heap is Mexico's Carlos Slim Helu, who added $20.5 billion to his fortune, more than any other billionaire. The telecom mogul, who gets 62% of his fortune from America Movil, is now worth $74 billion and has pulled far ahead of his two closest rivals. Bill Gates, No. 2, and Warren Buffett, No. 3, both added a more modest $3 billion to their piles and are now worth $56 billion and $50 billion, respectively. Gates, who now gets 70% of his fortune from investments outside of Microsoft, has actually been investing in the Mexican stock market and has holdings in Mexican Coke bottler Femsa and Grupo Televisa.

While nearly all emerging markets showed solid gains, wealth creation is moving at an especially breakneck speed in Asia-Pacific. The region now has a record 332 billionaires, up from 234 a year ago and 130 at the depth of the financial crisis in 2009. Sizzling stock markets are behind the surge. Three-fourths of Asia's 105 newcomers get the bulk of their fortunes from stakes in publicly traded companies, 25 of which have been public only since the start of 2010.

America's wealthiest still dominate the global ranks, but the U.S. is losing its grip. One in three billionaires is an American, down from nearly one out of two a decade ago. It has 10 more than last year but 56 fewer than its 2008 peak. The U.S. is adding new billionaires at a much slower pace; just 6% of its 413 billionaires are new this year compared with 47% of China's and 30% of Russia's.

Still there are plenty of inspiring newcomers who figured out clever ways to get rich. The most obvious example is the success of Facebook, whose soaring valuation over the past couple of years--based on the most recent institutional round the company is worth $50 billion--has spawned six billionaires. Leading the group is Facebook's CEO Mark Zuckerberg, whose fortune jumped 238% to $13.5 billion in the past year. Also joining him in the world ranks are his cofounders Eduardo Saverin and Dustin Moskovitz, its first president Sean Parker (played by Justin Timberlake in The Social Network) and the Russian Internet investor Yuri Milner. Moskovitz, 26, is eight days younger than his former college roommate Zuckerberg, making him the world's youngest billionaire.

The frenzy among big investors for all things social pushed up private market values of online gaming outfit Zynga and online group-buying site Groupon, creating two more new billionaires, Mark Pincus (who taught people to farm on Facebook) and Eric Lefkofsky (who was Groupon's lead investor).

Other notable American newcomers include Do Won and Jin Sook Chang, the cofounders of Forever21, and Chris Cline, who owns 3 billion tons of coal reserves, mostly in Illinois.
Why do we spend so much time counting other people's money? Because these moguls have the power to shape our world. Telecom billionaire turned prime minister Najib Mikati is keeping Lebanon's government together. Ernesto Bertarelli, who lost the America's Cup to Larry Ellison last year, is now focusing on saving the oceans from mass extinction. Gates and Buffett have already traveled to three continents working to change giving practices among the ultra-rich.

Where their inspiration leads, we will follow.

A note on methodology:

More than 50 reporters in 13 countries worked on compiling the list this year, valuing individuals' public holdings, private companies, real estate, yachts, art and cash. Net worths were locked in using stock prices and exchange rates from Feb. 14.

For more on all 1,210 of The World's Billionaires, go to the Forbes Website.

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Mukesh Ambani
Net Worth: $27 billion DOWN
Source: petrochemicals
Citizenship: India

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By Forbes.com: This 25th year of tracking global wealth was one to remember. The 2011 Billionaires List breaks two records: total number of listees (1,210) and combined wealth ($4.5 trillion). This h...
By Forbes.com: This 25th year of tracking global wealth was one to remember. The 2011 Billionaires List breaks two records: total number of listees (1,210) and combined wealth ($4.5 trillion). This h...
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Lifer2006
02:32 PM on 04/19/2011
Larry Ellison's face could be placed on the "Texas chainsaw massacre dude". They'd redo the whole movie if they could get that mugshot in.
03:12 PM on 03/25/2011
This article makes me want to throw up.
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Phil Waste
Angry Middle Class American Citizen
10:36 AM on 03/12/2011
Equal opportunity in America for all. NO, the only way to make things equal is to raise taxes on these fat cats until the rise in their fortunes slows. This is the only way to make things equal for all. Raise taxes on the rich back up to 85% and they still would be rich and still get richer. The way they are going now they will end up owning the world and turn us all into serfs.
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matthewhgrant
05:36 PM on 03/11/2011
and the wealth slides silently to a few.
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kimhoulian
09:20 PM on 03/10/2011
According to the news Hosni Murbarak should have made the list with 70 billion in the European banks.
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Thumbody
just for the halibut!
07:23 PM on 03/10/2011
Do you think these guys ever ate Raman Noodles? Just wondering
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matthewhgrant
05:38 PM on 03/11/2011
one of them OWNS raman noodles. and the conglomerate that makes them. and all the companies that in that conglomerate. including all the real estate. and the pension plans (that he is liquidating because the republican's are allowing it).
01:43 PM on 04/16/2011
So, that's a no then.
06:04 PM on 03/10/2011
I have to laugh...as one of tribe.net's oldest members and biggest fans, I'm one of the idiots who paid into Mark's monthly subscription plan to keep the site alive...money he allegedly used to start Zynga. My name on tribe? You guessed it: Zinga. Had that nickname for years before Mark got his dog.
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mrvertigo13
Lefty fighter art-music-book-film lover dilettante
04:47 PM on 03/10/2011
Sure billionaires shape societies and the political landscape(just ask the heinous Koch brothers) but Fortune makes it sound sad that "the U.S. is losing its grip" (I'll say) and to that I say, Who cares.
03:03 PM on 03/10/2011
Having a taste for snowballing wealth does not prove their worth, eh?
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Sonia Vivar
A bundle of joy !
02:26 PM on 03/10/2011
Once again greed is rewarded...carlitos, keeps accumulating his riches on the backs of people, who have no choice, in lining his pockets.
02:02 PM on 03/10/2011
And they needed the Republican Tax Breaks like the rest of us needed an Oil Price Surge.
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Richard Aron
Be the change you wish to see in the world. Gandhi
01:41 PM on 03/10/2011
So, where is Mubarak and Gadaffi's billions. Why aren't those thugs on the list? Is it because their wealth is stolen money or is Forbes can't get a hold on their net worth?
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LogicalMathMan
Math, Finance, English, Business Instructor
02:29 PM on 03/10/2011
Heads of state are not included. The Sultan of Brunei, King Fahd of Saudi Arabia would win hands down.
01:34 PM on 03/10/2011
I saw Bill Gates the other day at Grover Norquist's Wednesday Meeting talking to 150 Conservative groups. I wasn't impressed; he looked kind of disheveled to me.
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LogicalMathMan
Math, Finance, English, Business Instructor
02:29 PM on 03/10/2011
He's never been articulate.
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Thumbody
just for the halibut!
07:26 PM on 03/10/2011
I don't think he cares
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farmerlady
Blonde, Democratic socialist, and unwilling expat
01:28 PM on 03/10/2011
Hello Mods--can you please explain why my perfectly polite and rational comment was scrubbed?
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logicanada
Blogger, radio co-host, writer, editor, voice-over
01:10 PM on 03/10/2011
I guess it would be impossible to collate the worlds 9 poorest people because they die off too rapidly to enter the data.