Forbes magazine's profile of Jaguars owner Shahid Khan in its September 24th edition, calling him the "new face of the NFL and the American Dream."
NEW YORK -- Jaguars owner Shad Khan is among the new additions, coming in at No. 179 while Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg
was the biggest dollar loser in Forbes' latest ranking of the 400
wealthiest Americans.
His company's
lackluster IPO in May resulted in a huge drop in market value that cut
the value of his shareholdings nearly half, costing him $8.1 billion in
net worth. That dropped the world's youngest billionaire ever from No.
14 on the list to No. 36.
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But although
Zuckerberg lost more money than most people will make in many lifetimes,
his net worth still totals an estimated $9.4 billion, according to the
magazine.
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates
remains the nation's richest man by far, as the tech and philanthropy
giant took the top spot on the Forbes 400 list for the 19th year
running, with a net worth of $66 billion.
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Investor
Warren Buffett, the head of Berkshire Hathaway, again took second place
with $46 billion, while Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison remains third
with $41 billion and brothers Charles and David Koch, co-owners of Koch
Industries tied for fourth with $31 billion.
Forbes
said the rich mainly got richer in 2012, with net worth rising for 241
members of its list and shrinking for only 66. Rising stock prices, a
rebound in real estate values and rare art prices helped.
But
for social media moguls, it was the tough year. Zynga's Mark Pincus and
Groupon's Eric Lefkofsky dropped off the list entirely.
Meantime,
more members of the Walton family, the founders of Wal-Mart Stores,
moved up into the Top 10, displacing investor George Soros and Las Vegas
Sands founder Sheldon Adelson.
New York City
Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who made his fortune with the financial data
services firm Bloomberg, is also back with the top dogs at No. 10 with
an estimated net worth of $25 billion.
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Twenty
newcomers joined the list, which required $1.1 billion in net worth for
entry, up from $1.05 billion a year ago. Among the freshly minted are
Shahid Khan, owner of the NFL's Jacksonville Jaguars, at No. 179; Judy
Faulkner, founder of health records firm Epic Systems, at No. 285;
Andrew & Peggy Cherng, the husband and wife team behind restaurant
chain Panda Express, at No. 239; and Twitter creator Jack Dorsey at No.
392.
There are 45 women on the list, up from 42 a year ago, including Oprah Winfrey at No. 151.
The top 10 people on this year's Forbes 400 list are:
-- Bill Gates, $66 billion
-- Warren Buffett, $46 billion
-- Larry Ellison, $41 billion
-- Charles Koch, $31 billion
-- David Koch, $31 billion
-- Christy Walton & family, $27.9 billion
-- Jim Walton, $26.8 billion
-- Alice Walton, $26.3 billion
-- S. Robson Walton, $26.1 billion
-- Michael Bloomberg, $25 billion
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