US giant electric car manufacturer Tesla and Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX, have slipped one place in the list of the world’s richest people. Elon Musk slipped from second place to third on Forbes’ list of real-time billiards. Musk has dropped to third place in the Forbes billionaire rankings due to a decline in his wealth by about $ 6.2 billion. With this, Musk has been replaced by French businessman Bernard Arnault in the Forbes Bilineers ranking.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos occupies first place in Forbes’ Real-Time Billionaire List. His wealth is currently the highest in the world at $ 176.6 billion. France’s businessman Bernard Arnault comes in second on the list with assets of $ 152.1 billion. In third place is Elon Musk with assets of $ 150.8 billion.
Ranked fourth on the list is Bill Gates with assets of $ 124.3 billion. It is followed by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg with $ 96.5 billion in assets and Warren Buffett with $ 96.0 billion in assets. At the same time, Mukesh Ambani, Chairman of Reliance Industries Limited, is in the 10th position in this list with assets of $ 84.5 billion.
Forbes’ Real-Time Billionaire Index is updated every 5 minutes after the stock market opens in different parts of the world. This index provides information about the fluctuations in public holdings every day. Elon Musk’s assets are steadily declining as stocks fall. Recently he slipped from first place to second in this list.