Rihanna, The Winklevoss Twins, And More: Here Are The Most Notable New Billionaires Of 2021

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Rihanna, The Winklevoss Twins, And More: Here Are The Most Notable New Billionaires Of 2021
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From Rihanna to the Winklevoss twins, here are the most notable new billionaires of 2021:

a handful of newcomers to the three-comma club, while record venture capital and private equity activity has given rise to more ten-figure fortunes among owners and investors in private

companies. Altogether,tracked more than 400 new billionaires in 2021, with an estimated collective net worth of more than $1 trillion. That’s out of a total population of more than 2,600 billionaires

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