Mark Zuckerberg on Thursday became a centibillionaire: someone who is worth at least $100 billion.
The Facebook CEO on Thursday became a centibillionaire: someone who is worth at least $100 billion. He crossed the milestone after shares in the social network surged. Only two other men, Amazon 's Jeff Bezos and Microsoft 's Bill Gates, have bigger personal fortunes. Zuckerberg co-founded Facebook from his Harvard dorm room in 2004, and his biggest asset is still his 13% stake in the company, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires index, which tracks the world's wealthiest people.
ByteDance has been in negotiations with Microsoft about a potential sale, though the chief of the Chinese company has expressed reservations about the White House's forceful approach. TikTok has also recently taken direct aim at Facebook, with CEO Kevin Mayer slamming Reels as"another copycat product." "To those who wish to launch competitive products, we say bring it on," he wrote in a blog post last week.
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