Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos' net worth reportedly reaches $171.6 billion - Business Insider

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Jeff Bezos is reportedly now worth over $171 billion, more than he was worth before his divorce

The boost comes after Amazon's shares hit a new high of $2,878.70, pushing Bezos' fortune higher than it was before his divorce from MacKenzie Bezos. She received 25% of the couple's Amazon shares as part of the settlement.

Amazon has seen a surge in demand during the coronavirus pandemic, leading the company to hire thousands of workers and temporarily raise worker pay. But the company has also faced scrutiny over worker safety during the outbreak, as well as potentially anti-competitive practices.The Amazon CEO's fortune swelled after the company's shares reached a new high on Wednesday of $2,878.70. The surge pushed Bezos' net worth to $171.6 billion, according toBloomberg notes that Bezos, the world's richest person, has added $56.7 billion to his fortune just in 2020.last year.

 

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Slimy lizard is all I can see.

if not freeze, then deduct. any way is ok.

you can freeze 25%. that is how much he should pay me.

soros 'only' $6.7b not counting foundation of others 'seem' off; question the list's accuracy, or just fantasy 's? the ones easy to calculate, i.e., Bezos, etc....but the others that are not so easy - bloomberg's guess as opposed to reality? i know, stupid to even comment

No one has benefited more from the pandemic than this guy... LexLuthor

Well of course, Charles Xavier has this special powers that can make him rich.

Breakup amazon

'YOU FOOLISH PAWN'S' -GREED

Then he can afford more to his employees

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