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Richest People in the Universe Today

A collection of the five richest people of the year in 2008.

Mukesh Ambani

Age: 49
Nationality: Indian
Martial Status: Married
Children: 3

Education: University of Bombay
Worth: 63.2 Billion

Mukesh Ambani has taken the title for the richest person in the universe in 2008 with the net worth of 63.2 billion dollars. It was only going to be a matter of time before an Indian became the world's riches person, with two of them on the top five. Making his money from petrochemicals, oil refining, textiles, retail and biotechnology, Mukesh Ambani has become the richest person in the world. His biggest money maker has been in the past year based on the soaring Reliance stock prices. With the soaring prices rising by more than 700 points in one day Mukesh instantly became the richest person latterly over night. But Mukesh needs to watch out because he has both Bill and Carlos less then a billion behind him.

Carlos Slim Helu

Age: 50
Nationality: Mexican
Martial Status: Widowed
Children: 6
Worth: 62.2993 Billion

Carlos Slim Helu has overtaken Bill Gates, and is this year's second richest person in the world. He has the net worth of 62.2993 billion dollars. He is the owner of Latin America's largest mobile phone company America Movil. After the 26.5 per cent rise in the shares of America Movil during the second quarter Carlos has overtaken Bill Gates. The future looks bright for Carlos who is looking to expand his phone company and bring the money in by the millions. Congratulations Carlos!

William H. Gates III

Age: 50
Nationality: American
Martial Status: Married
Children: 2
Education: Harvard dropout
Worth: 62.29 Billion

Bill Gates, a Harvard dropout, is the richest man alive today with his net worth at 62.29 billion dollars. He is Microsoft's chief visionary and is the man who brought them to power. Recently, for the first time ever Bill did not offer a strategy outlook at last year's financial analyst meeting. Instead, Bill preferred to dive into innovative projects that he finds more appealing and fun. Today he is a man of many deeds who donates a lot of money to charity, through the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The foundation is aimed at fighting infectious disease (hepatitis B, AIDS, malaria) and improving high schools. He is an inspiration and icon of Americans today and will be for the following decades.

Warren Buffett

Age: 75
Nationality: American
Martial Status: Married
Children: 3
Education: Columbia University
Worth: 55.9 Billion

The world's most beloved investor Warren Buffet has the net worth of 55.9 billion dollars in 2008. He has shares in many different companies including, Berkshire Hathaway, Coca-Cola, Geico, Fruit of the Loom, MidAmerican Energy, and home furnishing. Warren is also a very humble man who gave the majority of his Berkshire Hathaway shares to charity. The shares were worth about 32 billion dollars and it mainly went to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Warren is also a great American icon who knows the true meaning of charity.

Lakshmi Mittal

Age: 55
Nationality: India
Martial Status: Married
Children: 2
Education: St Xavier's College
Worth: 50.9 Billion

Lakshmi Mittal topping the list at the 3rd richest man in the world has the net worth of 50.9 billion dollars. He is known as the steel titan and owns the largest steal company, Mittal Steel. He inherited the steel company and it has been growing ever since. Mittal made a $23.7 billion bid for his largest rival, Luxembourg-based Arcelor, in an effort to spark more world steel consolidation from more companies. His plan has worked and has been selling his steal to high grade companies such as Ford. Recently he has bought a very large stake in a Chinese steel company. His company is on the rise and will be racking in the doe in the years to come.

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Comments (10)
#1 by Choocher, Feb 10, 2008
Do you think the truly richest people in the universe let their wealth be known? Rothschild family-approved biographer Frederick Morton estimated the dynasty's fortune at 10 billion - in 1850. If they've managed to grow their money at only 4% annually since [a safe bet], they are well into the trillions of dollars. Hope I'm not turning anyone off with my kooky conspiracism; doing your own thinking can kill the cute party fast.
#2 by Rachel, Feb 11, 2008
Not the greatest article, i think that you've made better. Work a little harder next time.
#3 by easy, Mar 5, 2008
hello how are you why do they keep all this money. soon they all be dead and i tell you,they should help others with there money to go to heaven.
#4 by ..., May 1, 2008
You think a person who has 60 billion dollars believes in a god? A person who earns more in a day than 99% of people on earth earn in their lifetime.. SURE
#5 by rrrr96 , May 8, 2008
i agree with choocher, why would you show your money to the whole wide world ??? :XX

#6 by EUGENE DAMPARE SAKYI, May 21, 2008

The resurrection of believers is going to be a transforming experience
for our bodies and a triumphant moment in history. The dead in Christ
shall rise from their graves just as the Lord promised. (1
Thessalonians
4:16)

Right now we all face the mortality of our bodies. Although we may try
to ignore it, our earthly frames are deteriorating and will eventually
cease to function here on earth. Physical death isn't preventable, but
there is good news for everyone who has trusted in Jesus Christ. Death
can't permanently hold us. Its "sting" - which is not just separation
from loved ones and cessation of life, but also the bondage of sin (1
Corinthians 15:56) - was transformed for the believer. Now the end of
the
Christian's earthly life means entrance into heaven with God and all
His saints.

Having received such amazing news - indestructible bodies, life forever
with God, and death permanently destroyed one day - how are we to live
on earth? Paul exhorts us, "Therefore, my beloved brethren, be
steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord,
knowing that
your toil is not in vain in the Lord" (1 Corinthians 15:58).

Let the knowledge of what Jesus Christ has accomplished for us and what
He promises will one day be ours motivate us to wholehearted Christian
commitment. Living for the Lord and pleasing Him is to be our aim.

As believers, we value the triumphant, eternal work of Jesus. Let's be
sure the unbelieving world can see Him reflected in our relationships,
work ethic, and everyday activities.

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#7 by pie, May 27, 2008
i wish i were rich!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#8 by robbie, Jun 2, 2008
why do people have to bring religion into every topic--you could talk about an ant dropping and somehow someone would involve "GOD". GO AWAY!!!!!!!!!!!
#9 by Dennis, Jun 2, 2008
"...owns the largest steal company, Mittal Steel..." *laugh* Slip of the fingers perhaps?!

Please keep religion out of topics - life is complicated enough as it is.
#10 by s hayes, Jun 13, 2008
I notice that only one of them is single - Do you think that he likes slightly chubby irratic blondes?
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