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1 Gates, William H. III 比尔盖茨;美国微软公司董事会主席 美国 528 <亿美圆>
2 Buffett, Warren Edward 沃伦巴菲特;美国伯克希尔哈撒韦公司董事长 美国 350
3 Albrecht, Theo & Karl 该家族控制全球许多零售商 德国 268
4 Allen, Paul Gardner 保罗艾伦;美国软件集团(微软联合创始人) 德国 252
5 Ellison, Lawrence Joseph 艾利森;美国甲骨文软件公司总裁 美国 235
6 Walton, Jim C. 吉姆沃尔顿;美国沃尔玛商店公司 美国 208
7 Walton, John T. 约翰沃尔顿;美国沃尔玛商店公司 美国 207
8 Walton, Alice L. 爱丽丝沃尔顿;美国沃尔玛商店公司 美国 205
9 Walton, S. Robson 罗伯森沃尔顿;美国沃尔玛商店公司 美国 205
10 Walton, Helen R. 海伦沃尔顿;美国沃尔玛商店公司 美国 204
11 Alsaud, Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal 沙特阿拉伯王子 沙特阿拉伯 200
12 Quandt, Johanna & family 关特;BMW宝马汽车 德国 184
13 Thomson, Kenneth & family 汤姆森;加拿大汤姆森公司,报业大王 加拿大 149
14 Ballmer, Steven Anthony 巴尔默;微软公司总裁 美国 148
15Dell, Michael S 麦克戴尔,美国戴尔电脑公司董事长 美国111

关于原世界首富(日本人)在法庭认罪,承认内幕交易与作假行为。
Former World's Top Billionaire Admits Guilt at Start of Trial
Resort and railroad kingpin Yoshiaki Tsutsumi pleaded guilty to charges of insider trading and falsifying records Thursday at the opening of his trial widely seen as a symbol of the growing pressures toward transparency and social responsibility in corporate Japan.

Once ranked the world's richest man by Forbes magazine, Tsutsumi, formerly head of Seibu Railway Co. and the Japanese Olympic committee, has taken a dramatic fall from grace and power that is riveting Japan.

His high-profile trial in Tokyo District Court also highlights the gradual shift here away from old-style insular management as Japan increasingly globalizes and attracts foreign investment. Japanese companies have long been characterized by an old-boys network that brushed off investors and consumers.

``The Seibu case is finally bringing to light the long-standing relations between shareholders and the company that defied modern standards,'' said Masayuki Deguchi, who heads the International Society for Third Sector Research, a Baltimore-based group that promotes research in philanthropy. ``But such Japanese ways are no longer going to be tolerated in the world.''

The bespectacled Tsutsumi, 71, entered the courthouse somberly, wearing a dark business suit. A court official confirmed that the session ended after about two hours and that Tsutsumi pleaded guilty to the charges.

Tsutsumi apologized for what he had done and acknowledged he had hurt shareholders, the quasi-public NHK TV reported.