Orodha ya mabilionea wa Israel yaongezeka na kufikia 42

Orodha ya mabilionea wa Israel yaongezeka na kufikia 42

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Kupanda kwa idadi ya Waisraeli walioangaziwa kwenye orodha ya Forbes kumechangiwa zaidi na kuendelea kukua kwa tasnia ya teknolojia ya hali ya juu ya Israeli.

Waisraeli 42 waliovunja rekodi walijumuishwa katika orodha ya Forbes Mabilionea Duniani kwa mwaka 2024, iliyochapishwa mapema wiki hii.

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A record-breaking 42 Israelis were featured in Forbes' World Billionaires list for 2024, published earlier this week.

The list names Miriam Adelson, the widow of casino magnate Sheldon Adelson, as the world's wealthiest Israeli.

The Jewish mega-philanthropist recently purchased the Dallas Mavericks of the NBA. She still holds shares in Las Vegas Sands, the casino business that has generated most of her family’s wealth and allowed her to donate prolifically to Jewish and pro-Israel causes.

According to Forbes, Adelson's net worth is around $32 billion. He was placed 53rd on the list, a significant distance from other Israelis on the list.

Next on the list were brothers Eyal and Idan Ofer, whose business operations revolve around shipping and sports, with Idan holding a 33% stake in Spanish soccer giants Atletico Madrid, as well as an 85% stake in Portuguese outfit FC Famalicao.

New Israeli Shekel bills are seen in front of an upwards-trending graph (illustration) (credit: HADAR YOUAVIAN/FLASH90)

Eyal Ofer is ranked 84th in the world with a $24 billion net worth, with his brother coming in at 120th with a reported net worth of around $15.8 billion.

Other Israelis featured in the list include Russian-Israeli sanctioned oligarchs Roman Abramovich and Vyacheslav Moshe Kantor, recently retired Check Point founder Gil Shwed, businessman Teddy Sagi, Arnon Milchen, and Amnon Shashoua.

Why are so many Israelis included in Forbes' list?

The unprecedented rise in the number of Israelis featured on Forbes' list is mainly attributed to the continued growth of Israel's hi-tech industry, which has added five new Israeli billionaires to the list.

Out of the new five billionaires, four of them came from Cyber company Wiz: CEO Assaf Rapaport and co-founders Ami Luttwak, Roy Reznik, and Yinon Costica.

Many of the Israelis featured are also less well-known locally, appearing only because of their Israeli passports, even though most of their businesses are operated abroad.
 
Kupanda kwa idadi ya Waisraeli walioangaziwa kwenye orodha ya Forbes kumechangiwa zaidi na kuendelea kukua kwa tasnia ya teknolojia ya hali ya juu ya Israeli.

Waisraeli 42 waliovunja rekodi walijumuishwa katika orodha ya Forbes Mabilionea Duniani kwa mwaka 2024, iliyochapishwa mapema wiki hii.

Watakusaidia wewe? Muonee choyo MchaMungu usimuoneee choyo mwenye pesa. Pesa utaziacha lkn amali utaondoka nazo
 
Hao sio ndugu zenu lakini 😀 😀 ..Waisrael wa mchongo naona mgalatia unapata tabu..Kwa nn mnapenda kujipendekeza?
 
Hao sio ndugu zenu lakini 😀 😀 ..Waisrael wa mchongo naona mgalatia unapata tabu..Kwa nn mnapenda kujipendekeza?
Ingeletwa orodha ya matajiri Mabilionea wa kiarabu au kiajemi, kama ingekuwepo lakini, nafikiri ungekuwa wa kwanza kushangilia humu lakini sasa tutafanya nini maanake haipo hivyo kuweni wapole tu ustaadhi.
 
Kupanda kwa idadi ya Waisraeli walioangaziwa kwenye orodha ya Forbes kumechangiwa zaidi na kuendelea kukua kwa tasnia ya teknolojia ya hali ya juu ya Israeli.

Waisraeli 42 waliovunja rekodi walijumuishwa katika orodha ya Forbes Mabilionea Duniani kwa mwaka 2024, iliyochapishwa mapema wiki hii.

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A record-breaking 42 Israelis were featured in Forbes' World Billionaires list for 2024, published earlier this week.

The list names Miriam Adelson, the widow of casino magnate Sheldon Adelson, as the world's wealthiest Israeli.

The Jewish mega-philanthropist recently purchased the Dallas Mavericks of the NBA. She still holds shares in Las Vegas Sands, the casino business that has generated most of her family’s wealth and allowed her to donate prolifically to Jewish and pro-Israel causes.

According to Forbes, Adelson's net worth is around $32 billion. He was placed 53rd on the list, a significant distance from other Israelis on the list.

Next on the list were brothers Eyal and Idan Ofer, whose business operations revolve around shipping and sports, with Idan holding a 33% stake in Spanish soccer giants Atletico Madrid, as well as an 85% stake in Portuguese outfit FC Famalicao.

New Israeli Shekel bills are seen in front of an upwards-trending graph (illustration) (credit: HADAR YOUAVIAN/FLASH90)

Eyal Ofer is ranked 84th in the world with a $24 billion net worth, with his brother coming in at 120th with a reported net worth of around $15.8 billion.

Other Israelis featured in the list include Russian-Israeli sanctioned oligarchs Roman Abramovich and Vyacheslav Moshe Kantor, recently retired Check Point founder Gil Shwed, businessman Teddy Sagi, Arnon Milchen, and Amnon Shashoua.

Why are so many Israelis included in Forbes' list?

The unprecedented rise in the number of Israelis featured on Forbes' list is mainly attributed to the continued growth of Israel's hi-tech industry, which has added five new Israeli billionaires to the list.

Out of the new five billionaires, four of them came from Cyber company Wiz: CEO Assaf Rapaport and co-founders Ami Luttwak, Roy Reznik, and Yinon Costica.

Many of the Israelis featured are also less well-known locally, appearing only because of their Israeli passports, even though most of their businesses are operated abroad.
Akili yako imeloa kama jina lako wewe mlokole kutwa kuchezesha makalio kwa Waisrael utajiri wako utakusadia nini wewe upo kwenu Makete ndugu zako wanakunya kwenye matundu wanaumwa UTI sugu pambana nao ukawatibu,
 
Kupanda kwa idadi ya Waisraeli walioangaziwa kwenye orodha ya Forbes kumechangiwa zaidi na kuendelea kukua kwa tasnia ya teknolojia ya hali ya juu ya Israeli.

Waisraeli 42 waliovunja rekodi walijumuishwa katika orodha ya Forbes Mabilionea Duniani kwa mwaka 2024, iliyochapishwa mapema wiki hii.

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A record-breaking 42 Israelis were featured in Forbes' World Billionaires list for 2024, published earlier this week.

The list names Miriam Adelson, the widow of casino magnate Sheldon Adelson, as the world's wealthiest Israeli.

The Jewish mega-philanthropist recently purchased the Dallas Mavericks of the NBA. She still holds shares in Las Vegas Sands, the casino business that has generated most of her family’s wealth and allowed her to donate prolifically to Jewish and pro-Israel causes.

According to Forbes, Adelson's net worth is around $32 billion. He was placed 53rd on the list, a significant distance from other Israelis on the list.

Next on the list were brothers Eyal and Idan Ofer, whose business operations revolve around shipping and sports, with Idan holding a 33% stake in Spanish soccer giants Atletico Madrid, as well as an 85% stake in Portuguese outfit FC Famalicao.

New Israeli Shekel bills are seen in front of an upwards-trending graph (illustration) (credit: HADAR YOUAVIAN/FLASH90)

Eyal Ofer is ranked 84th in the world with a $24 billion net worth, with his brother coming in at 120th with a reported net worth of around $15.8 billion.

Other Israelis featured in the list include Russian-Israeli sanctioned oligarchs Roman Abramovich and Vyacheslav Moshe Kantor, recently retired Check Point founder Gil Shwed, businessman Teddy Sagi, Arnon Milchen, and Amnon Shashoua.

Why are so many Israelis included in Forbes' list?

The unprecedented rise in the number of Israelis featured on Forbes' list is mainly attributed to the continued growth of Israel's hi-tech industry, which has added five new Israeli billionaires to the list.

Out of the new five billionaires, four of them came from Cyber company Wiz: CEO Assaf Rapaport and co-founders Ami Luttwak, Roy Reznik, and Yinon Costica.

Many of the Israelis featured are also less well-known locally, appearing only because of their Israeli passports, even though most of their businesses are operated abroad.
Hapa forbes wanadai pia ongezeko la ma oligarchs.
 
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