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Thursday, 20th September 2007

Lists & Rankings: The 400 Richest Americans (2007)

The 400 Richest Americans (2007)
Includes numerous articles, profiles, photos, etc.

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Rank | Name | Net Worth | Age | Residence | Source

You can also limit by State and Industry.

Selected Search and Internet Richest (Net Worth in Billions)
#1 Bill Gates, $59
# 4, Sergey Brin, $18.5
# 5, Larry Page, $18.5
# 16, Steve Ballmer, 15.2
# 32, Pierre M Omidyar, $8.9
# 35, Jeff Bezos, $8.7
# 48, Eric Schmidt, $6.
+ Sold 600 million in stock in past year, reducing his stake in company by 15%
# 56, Steve Jobs, $5.7
# 161, Mark Cuban, $2.6 (Tied with Several Others)
# 204, Omid Kordestani, $2.2 (Tied with Several Others)
# 239, David Filo, $2.0 (Tied with Several Others)
# 261, Jerry Yang, $1.9 (Tied with Several Others)
# 271, Kavitark Shriram, $1.8
# 317, Barry Diller, 1.5 (Tied with Several Others)

Top 10 Overall
1. William Gates III
2. Warren Buffett
3. Sheldon Adelson
4. Lawrence Ellison
5. Sergey Brin (2006 #12)
6. Larry Page (2006 #13)
7. Kirk Kerkorian
8. Michael Dell
9. Charles Koch
10. David Koch

Brin and Page are also tied with each other for the 2nd youngest (34 years old) on the list.

See Also: Map: Forbes 400 Alumni Networks
Visualize members of the list who are alumni of Harvard, Stanford, Yale, Princeton and/or Harvard/Stanford. The map is powered with technology from GroupeScope and Spresent.
See Also: LinkSViewer
"Search for recent funding activity in Silicon Valley."

See Also: Technology Billionaires Picture Show

See Also: Methodology

See Also: Map, Hometowns and Net Worths

See Also: U.S. Billionaires Who Did Not Make the Forbes 400 List

For the first time the minimum wealth needed to get on The Forbes 400 exceeds $1 billion. These 82 American billionaires are too poor to make the list.

Steve Case, Michael Eisner, Jeffrey Katzenberg are part of this list.

See Also: Download a Mobile (PDA Version) of this and other Forbes lists.

See Also: If you would like to compare with 2006 Results, Here's the Link to That Post


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