2011年3月10日星期四

Gates to donate 1 / 3 of net worth of missed the world's richest man

Forbes Rich List upcoming year, like last year the top three candidates may be

This year's "Forbes" rich list forthcoming. Lost only twice in 16 years the title of world's richest man, Microsoft founder Bill Gates, the U.S. would definitely not boarded the richest list, because he has more than one third of the property donated to charity.

The top three may be changed

U.S. "Forbes" magazine's annual rich list compiled global, scheduled for 9 pm 2011 list. Many asset evaluation institutions predict that the top three this year will still be the United States, "Warren" Warren Buffett, Mexican telecom major Slim and Gates. Over the past 5 years, it has been in the 3 rich list top three. Slim Gates defeated last year, the first board top. Last year, Gates is the second time since 1995, defeated the world's richest man.

U.S. research firm, global wealth, "wealth-X" Leader David Lincoln told Reuters, according to his estimates, Slim current assets 600 billion, assets of $ 49,000,000,000 Gates, Buffett assets of 47 billion dollars.

Gates to donate 1 / 3 of net worth

Through the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Gates fortune to charity. The Foundation focuses on global health and development. Lincoln said: "The original does not have any competition. If it is not philanthropy, Gates will have a larger lead."

Lincoln noted that so far, the Gates Foundation and his wife had invested 280 billion U.S. dollars, while the main objective is in the United States.

The Slim said earlier that the business should be to create more employment through investment opportunities and wealth, and "should not be a Santa Claus." Although he spent the billions of charitable dollars, but still very small compared to Bill Gates.

Buffett's company performed better

Buffett has pledged to donate all the wealth will Gates Foundation. Since 2006, Buffett has donated 80 billion U.S. dollars. However, Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway's performance is better than Bill Gates of Microsoft. Recently, Gates and Buffett joint action to encourage the rich to donate 50% of the rest of the world's wealth, to charity
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