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Who owns the world's biggest companies?

Companies
Amazon: Jeff Bezos
Amazon: Andrew Jassy
Amazon: Warren Buffett
Facebook: Jan Koum
Facebook: Sheryl Sandberg
Facebook: Bono
Uber: Masayoshi Son
Uber: Beyoncé
Uber: Ashton Kutcher
Apple: Arthur Levinson
Apple: Tim Cook
Apple: California's retired teachers
Airbnb: Brian Chesky
Airbnb: Nathan Blecharczyk
Airbnb: Jared Leto
Netflix: Reed Hastings
Netflix: Neil D. Hunt
Netflix: Kim Kardashian West
Alphabet (Google's parent company): Larry Page
Alphabet (Google's parent company): Sergey Brin
Alphabet (Google's parent company): Jeff Bezos
Disney: Robert 'Bob' Iger
Disney: Christine McCarthy
Disney: Rupert Murdoch
Microsoft: Steve Ballmer
Microsoft: Bill Gates
Microsoft: Donald Trump
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Spotify: Martin Lorentzon
Spotify: Justin Bieber
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Who owns the world's biggest companies

Today’s top companies have the power to make eye-watering sums of money for the people behind them. It’s therefore not surprising that business people and celebrities alike are keen to invest in the next big thing. From Warren Buffett to Beyoncé to Donald Trump, here are the savvy figures making money on their shares in some of the world’s most valuable companies.
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Amy Palmer

02 January 2020

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