Ballmer, 65, who stepped down as Microsoft’s CEO in 2014 and now owns the NBA’s Los Angeles Clippers, has seen his wealth grow by US$20.1bil (RM84.04bil) this year. AP
One of the world’s most exclusive clubs just got a new member, with a second aspirant knocking on the door.
Steve Ballmer, the former chief executive officer of Microsoft Corp, has a net worth of more than US$100bil (RM418.15bil), making him the ninth person in the world to reach that lofty plateau. Oracle Corp founder Larry Ellison fell just short of making it an even 10, ending Wednesday with a fortune of US$98.6bil (RM412.29bil), according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
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One of the world’s most exclusive clubs just got a new member, with a second aspirant knocking on the door.
Steve Ballmer, the former chief executive officer of Microsoft, has a net worth of more than $US100 billion ($134 billion), making him the ninth person in the world to reach that lofty plateau. Oracle founder Larry Ellison fell just short of making it an even 10, ending Wednesday with a fortune of $US98.6 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
Steve Ballmer becomes ninth member of the $100bn club
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