Amancio Ortega, the founder of Spanish clothing giant Zara, surpassed Bill Gates as the wealthiest person in the world for a brief time on Friday, according to Forbes' real-time rankings of global billionaires.
Ortega reached the top spot at a net worth of $79 billion -- a $2.4 billion increase since Thursday. By about 10 a.m. EST, Ortega had slipped back to No. 2 again.
Gates, who founded Microsoft, was ranked the richest person in the world in the 2015 Forbes Billionaire List released in March. Ortega was ranked fourth-wealthiest at the time.
Forbes confirmed that this is the first time Ortega has overtaken Gates in the rankings.
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Ortega, 79, lives in La Coruna, Spain. He is the son of a railway worker and co-founded the Zara retail clothing line in 1975. Ortega's company Inditex also owns several other popular retail brands.