- Larry Ellison, the 80-year-old cofounder of Oracle, is one of the most interesting men in tech.
- Whether yacht racing, buying Hawaiian islands, or trash-talking competitors, he keeps it lively.
- Now, he’s one of the world’s richest people with a net worth of about $190 billion.
Larry Ellison is the founder and chief technology officer at software company Oracle. Now, he’s also the world’s fourth-richest man and has a net worth of $190 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
The billionaire’s fortunes have surged by over $67 billion this year, thanks to spiking demand for generative AI. The windfall puts him ahead of tech execs like Google cofounder Sergey Brin and former Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer.
The 80-year-old started Oracle in 1977, and decades later he’s still one of the top dogs in Silicon Valley despite living in Hawaii full time — and owning an entire island. Ellison has also been a major investor in Tesla, Salesforce, and even reportedly had a seat on Apple’s board of directors for a while.
Outside the office, the billionaire boasts an impressive watch collection and indulges in hobbies like yacht racing. His children have made their own names in the film industry, and his son David Ellison is set to become the CEO of Paramount after its merger with his Skydance Media production company. Through some of Larry’s entities, he will control Paramount, per a September filing.
Here’s a look at the life and career of Ellison so far.
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