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Gautam Adani Drops Out of World’s Top 20 Richest People Following Hindenburg Report on Adani Group, Placed in 22nd Position

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New Delhi, February 3: Industrialist Gautam Adani slipped out of the World’ Real-time Billionaires list of Forbes on Friday and was placed in 22nd position.

Gautam Adani’s wealth had declined 21.77 per cent or USD 16.2 billion.

The current net worth of the industrialist was USD 581.1 billion at 1.23 pm (IST) on Friday afternoon, while Reliance Industries Mukesh Ambani’s net worth was at USD 82 billion. Gautam Adani No Longer in List of World’s Top 10 Richest Persons, His Net Worth Plummets by $36 Billion After Adani Group Companies’ Shares Crashed Following Hindenburg Report.

On Thursday, Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani, who stood at the 10th spot on the Forbes Real-time billionaire list for 2023 after being overtaken by Reliance Industries Chairman Ambani on Wednesday, further slipped and came to the 15th spot on the list.

On Thursday morning, Ambani overtook Adani to become the richest Indian in the world with a net worth of USD 84.3 billion, according to Forbes. However, at the top of the list is French luxury fashion giant Louis Vuitton’s founder and CEO Bernard Arnault Bernard Arnault. Gautam Adani Slips to 7th Position in Forbes List of World’s Richest Persons, His Net Worth Drops by Over USD 18 Billion Following Hindenburg Report on Adani Group.

However, these values fluctuate constantly. If there is a gain in Adani’s stock, it is expected Adani’s personal wealth will rise too. The decline of Gautam Adani on the Forbes’ list happened, following a report by US short-seller Hindenburg Research on the Adani Group alleging a decade-long fraud scheme, “brazen accounting fraud, stock manipulation and money laundering.”

According to the data available on BSE, Shares of Adani Group’s flagship firm, Adani Enterprises, were down 27.47 per cent to Rs 1,143.50 apiece on Friday morning. According to data available, in just five sessions, it has lost more than Rs 1,926.55 or declined over 62 per cent.

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