Monday, December 23

Elon Musk dethroned as world’s richest person

Elon Musk has been dethroned as the world’s richest person after the top spot was usurped by Bernard Arnault, the French tycoon behind luxury goods powerhouse LVMH.
The Tesla CEO and Twitter owner had held the position on Forbes’ rich list since September 2021, after his wealth overtook Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.
At the height of his success the billionaire businessman was worth as much as $US340 billion (A$496 billion) but a scandal-plagued year – marked by his controversial acquisition of the social media platform, increasing espousal of Far Right views and Tesla losses – has had a drastic impact on his fortune.
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According to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index the 51-year-old is estimated to have lost about $US100 billion ($145 billion) since January.
That’s allowed Arnault, chief executive of luxury brand Louis Vuitton’s parent company LVMH, to emerge triumphant.
The 73-year-old’s wealth, derived from a 48 per cent ownership stake, sits around $US170.6 billion ($248.91 billion).
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FILE - In this Jan. 28, 2020 file photo, CEO of LVMH Bernard Arnault presents the group's 2019 results during a press conference, in Paris. Arnault and Tods founder Diego Dalle Valle are further cementing their 20-year friendship with a deal for the French group to increase its stake in the Italian luxury goods maker. Shares in the Italian luxury fashion group Tods jumped by more than 10%, to 39.02 euros, Friday on news of the 75-million-euro deal. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus, File)
CEO of LVMH Bernard Arnault is now the world’s richest man. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus, File) (AP)
Arnault’s luxury brands cater to the affluent, and include Christian Dior, Fendi, Bulgari and Tiffany, as well as champagne house Moet & Chandon.
Musk’s unseating comes days after a controversial tweet in which he called for the prosecution of top US health official Anthony Fauci, went viral.
His call has sparked condemnation around the world with the White House and former Deputy Chief Medical Officer Nick Coatsworth both condemning the tweet.
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GRUENHEIDE, GERMANY - MARCH 25: In this aerial view newly completed Tesla Model Y electric cars stand at the new Tesla Gigafactory electric car manufacturing plant on March 25, 2022 near Gruenheide, Germany. The new plant, officially called the Gigafactory Berlin-Brandenburg, officially opened on March 22 with an event with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Tesla CEO Elon Musk. The new plant is producing the Model Y as well as electric car batteries.  (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
Spiraling Tesla fortunes have hurt Musk’s bottom line. (Getty)
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It comes as Tesla’s fortunes spiral.
The electric car maker’s stock has dropped by 56 per cent in the last year, down to its lowest point since November 2020, as it feels the impact of COVID-19 restrictions and a weakening economy in China.

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