Amazon founder Jeff Bezos tops Warren Buffett, becomes the third richest person in the world

Bezos has added $5.4 billion to his fortune in 2016
 By  Tom Metcalf  for Bloomberg  on 
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos tops Warren Buffett, becomes the third richest person in the world
Jeff Bezos speaks during the 32nd Space Symposium on April 12, 2016 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Bezos, founder and CEO of Amazon, spoke to the crowd about the business and future of commercial space travel. Credit: Brent Lewis/Denver Post via Getty Images

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Jeff Bezos just snuck past Warren Buffett to become the third-richest person on Earth.

The Amazon.com Inc. founder’s net worth was $65.05 billion Thursday, topping Buffett by $32 million on the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. With the gain, Bezos’s wealth has increased by $5.4 billion this year, marking a resurgence after it fell to as low as $43 billion in February amid turbulent global markets.

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Most of Bezos’s wealth is tied to Amazon, which has benefited from robust demand for quick-turnaround delivery, cloud services and gadgets like the Kindle and Echo.


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In April, the Seattle-based company posted its biggest-ever net income and said first-quarter sales climbed 28 percent, including a 64 percent rise at its cloud-computing division. The shares are up 54 percent since hitting a low of $482.07 on Feb. 9.

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Bezos’s rise in the billionaire ranking has been helped by Buffett’s philanthropy. The Berkshire Hathaway Inc. chairman donated about $2.2 billion worth of stock this month in his annual gift to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Even so, the 85-year-old has still seen his net worth rise by $2.7 billion in 2016, with Berkshire’s Class A shares up 9.4 percent.

Bezos, 52, now lags only Spain’s Amancio Ortega, the Inditex SA founder who has a $73 billion fortune, and Microsoft Inc.’s Bill Gates, the world’s richest person, with $89 billion.

Bezos’s rank could climb higher. Carlos Kirjner of Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. set his Amazon price target at $1,000 in May, 34 percent above Thursday’s close of $744.43. With the stock at that price, Bezos’s fortune would be about $86 billion, just under Gates’s current level.

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