Alphabet’s AI-driven rally and Gemini 3 launch push Page’s fortune past Oracle’s Larry Ellison.
Larry Page, co-founder of Google, has ascended to become the world’s second-richest person with an estimated net worth of $255 billion, surpassing Oracle’s Larry Ellison. This milestone comes amid a remarkable rally in Alphabet’s stock, driven by the company’s successful advancements in artificial intelligence, including the release of its Gemini 3 AI model. Elon Musk continues to hold the top spot, with a net worth around $475 billion.
Page’s wealth has grown exponentially over the last five years, from $50.9 billion in 2020 to over $144 billion at the start of 2025, and now to a quarter-trillion-dollar milestone. His net worth surged by $8.7 billion in a single day following Alphabet’s stock jump fueled by strong Q3 earnings and AI-driven investor confidence. Page owns about 3.2% of Alphabet, which has seen its shares rally over 67% in 2025 alone.
The surge in Page’s fortune highlights how AI is reshaping tech industry valuations and billionaire rankings. Google’s transformation from a search engine to a global tech powerhouse with AI at its core has bolstered investor optimism. Meanwhile, Larry Ellison’s wealth has dipped due to Oracle’s stock decline, contrasting Alphabet’s sustained momentum. Co-founder Sergey Brin also climbed the ranks, overtaking Jeff Bezos to become the fourth richest person worldwide, emphasizing the prominent role of AI innovation in shaping new wealth dynamics.
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