Amazon founder Bezos loses world's richest person title

As Amazon shares plunge 3 percent, Bezos surrenders new title

By Ovunc Kutlu

NEW YORK (AA) - Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos lost his "world's richest person" title after 8 hours, as weak earnings pushed the company stocks lower on Thursday.

The e-commerce giant said its net income declined to $197 million in the second quarter, from $857 million the same period last year, marking a massive 77 percent decline.

Revenue rose 25 percent to $38 billion from $30.4 billion, but that was not enough for Bezos to retain his title.

Amazon stock price plunged 3.2 percent to as low as $1,020 per share in after-hours trading, after they closed the day at $1,046 a share.

Bezos, who owns 17 percent of Amazon stocks, saw his net worth falling to $88.7 billion, according to Forbes' World's Billionaires Real Time Ranking.

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates regained his title of "world's richest person" with $89.8 billion of net worth, the ranking showed.

Amazon is still the world's fourth biggest firm by market capitalization behind Microsoft, while Facebook is closing on the e-commerce giant.

Facebook may surpass Amazon in market value if the latter's shares continue to decline on Friday due to weak earnings, according to analysts.

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