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Larry Ellison has officially surpassed Elon Musk to become the worldās richest person, with a net worth approaching $400 billion. Oracleās stock has surged more than 40% on massive AI demand, including a $450 billion cloud backlog and multi-billion-dollar deals with Nvidia and OpenAI. Beyond tech, Ellisonās family just spent $8 billion acquiring Paramount Global, while also launching a $500 billion datacenter project with SoftBankās Masayoshi Son and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. Oracle is now closing in on a $1 trillion valuation, cementing Ellisonās empire. Will Ellisonās reign last, or will Musk and others fight back for the crown? #ElonMusk #LarryEllison #TechStocks š Want more market-moving insights? Dive deeper at www.benzinga.com ā your one-stop destination for the latest financial news, data, and expert analysis to stay ahead of the markets. š² Letās stay connected! Follow us for real-time updates, market tips, and exclusive content: š¹ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/benzinga š¹ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/benzinga š¹ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@benzinga š¹ X: https://www.x.com/benzinga ā ļø Disclaimer: Investing in financial markets carries risk, and there are no guaranteed returns. All information is for educational purposes only and should not be taken as financial advice. Always do your own research and speak with a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions. Only invest what you can afford to lose. Past performance does not guarantee future outcomes.
