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Technology Legend Larry Ellison Has Over 95% of His Net Worth in 1 Stock
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Billionaire Larry Ellison is a figure of unparalleled financial success and is widely considered one of the shrewdest investors and moguls ever to emerge in Silicon Valley. His wealth, ranking him among the top five wealthiest individuals globally, is a testament to his incredible business acumen and wild entrepreneurial spirit.
Ellison is currently the second or third-richest person in the world, with a net worth of $206 billion. He recently surpassed Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) founder Jeff Bezos, who had held the title on and off since 2016. The back-and-forth positioning between the two tech titans depends on Amazon’s and Oracle’s closing stock prices on any trading day.
According to the latest data from 2023, Ellison owns approximately 1.5%, or 15 million, of Tesla Inc.’s (NASDAQ: TSLA) outstanding shares. He joined Tesla’s board of directors in December 2018 and acquired a stake in the company around that time. His stake in Tesla was worth an estimated $10 billion in 2023, though the exact value fluctuates with Tesla’s stock price.
Ellison stepped down from Tesla’s board of directors in 2022 but still has a large ownership stake. Despite his significant holdings in the electric vehicle giant, they are a tiny part of his overall net worth.
Ellison is known for his extensive real estate holdings, spanning the United States and internationally. His real estate portfolio is estimated to be worth billions of dollars and includes many properties, from luxury homes to islands. Here are some of the critical properties in his real estate portfolio:
Founded in 1977 by Ellison and two others and rebranded as Oracle Corp. (NASDAQ: ORCL) in 1982, the company offers products and services that address enterprise information technology environments worldwide.
Its Oracle cloud software as a service offering includes various cloud software applications, including:
Oracle recently announced that it partnered with Amazon Web Services to allow AWS customers to use Oracle artificial intelligence applications within the Amazon cloud. The deal completes what Wall Street has dubbed as Oracle’s “triple crown” of partnerships with cloud computing giants with its previously announced deals and partnerships with Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOGL) and Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ: MSFT).
Ellison owns nearly 42% of Oracle, which is a stunning 1,145,732,253 shares of the software giant. This makes up an estimated 95% of Ellison’s net worth. While it’s been reported that Ellison leverages his giant position to gain liquidity for his real estate and other investments, the fact that he remains so invested in the stock of the company he started is a testament to his belief in Oracle for the future. Plus, at 80, what’s the point of selling and taking the massive tax hit?
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