Adani Becomes World’s Third Richest Person After Wealth Surges
Adani Becomes World’s Third Richest Person After Wealth Surges
Few outside of India had heard of Gautam Adani just a few years ago. Now the Indian businessman, a college dropout who first tried his luck as a diamond trader before turning to coal, has become the world’s third-richest person.


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Few out of doors of India had heard of Gautam Adani only some years in the past. Now the Indian businessman, a college dropout who first tried his success as a diamond dealer before turning to coal, has turn out to be the sector’s third-richest character. 

It’s the first time an Asian individual has damaged into the top 3 of the Bloomberg Billionaires Index -- fellow citizen Mukesh Ambani and China’s Jack Ma never made it that a ways. With a $137.4 billion fortune, Adani has overtaken France’s Bernard Arnault and now trails simply Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos of the USA inside the ranking. 

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