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9. Sergey Brin - President, Google. Ranked number 13 in the world with a net worth of $42.9 billion

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8. Larry Page - CEO, Google. Ranked number 12 in the world with a new worth of $44.1 billion

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12. Steve Ballmer - CEO, Microsoft, LA Clippers owner. Ranked number 21 in the world with a net worth of $31.6 billion

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7. Michael Bloomberg - CEO, Bloomberg. Ranked number 10 in the world with a net worth of $50.5 billion

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4. Mark Zuckerberg - Cofounder, Chairman and CEO, Facebook. Ranked number 5 in the world with a net worth of$62.6 billion

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3. Jeff Bezos - CEO and Founder, Amazon.com. Ranked number 3 in the world with a net worth of $82.7 billion

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Rodaba Noori, left, and Lida Azizi, carry their teams robot to compete with the Afghanistan team in the FIRST Global Robotics Challenge, Monday, July 17, 2017, in Washington. The challenge is an international robotics event with teams from over 100 countries. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

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Kawsar Roshan, and Somayeh Faruqi, smile as their team takes to the floor as the watch members of their Afghanistan team prepare to compete in the FIRST Global Robotics Challenge, Monday, July 17, 2017, in Washington. The challenge is an international robotics event with teams from over 100 countries. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

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The Afghanistan team fixes their robot in between rounds of the FIRST Global Robotics Challenge, Monday, July 17, 2017, in Washington. The challenge is an international robotics event with teams from over 100 countries. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

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Lida Azizi, right, and other members of the Afghanistan team make a repair to their robot after their first round competing in the FIRST Global Robotics Challenge, Monday, July 17, 2017, in Washington. The challenge is an international robotics event with teams from over 100 countries. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

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Afghanistan team member Lisa Azizi troubleshoots the team's robot entry prior to the opening ceremony for the FIRST Global Challenge in Washington, Sunday, July 16, 2017. They will be competing against entrants from more than 150 countries in the international competition. It's the first annual robotics competition designed to encourage youths to pursue careers in math and science. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)

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Winnie the Pooh, via Disney Wikia.

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Cata Sebe looks at his vehicle Saturday, July 15, 2017 on Big Bend Drive in Des Plaines, Ill. . He thought he would have time to move the vehicle after saving his family and other cars he had on his property, but miscalculated the time. (Mark Welsh /Daily Herald via AP)

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Africa team members Salma Ouafik, left, Raja Godri, center, and Aya Tarist, right, wait for the opening ceremony for the FIRST Global Challenge 2017, in Washington, Sunday, July 16, 2017. They will be competing against entrants from more than 150 countries in the FIRST Global Challenge. It’s the first annual robotics competition designed to encourage youths to pursue careers in math and science. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)

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Afghanistan team member Lisa Azizi trouble shoots the teams robot entry prior to the opening ceremony for the FIRST Global Challenge 2017, in Washington, Sunday, July 16, 2017. They will be competing against entrants from more than 150 countries in the FIRST Global Challenge. It’s the first annual robotics competition designed to encourage youths to pursue careers in math and science. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)

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Afghanistan team member Kwasar Rashan, center, walks with her teammates to line-up for the opening ceremony march of the FIRST Global Challenge 2017, in Washington, Sunday, July 16, 2017. Twice rejected for U.S. visas, the all-girls robotics team from Afghanistan arrived in Washington early Saturday after an extraordinary, last-minute intervention by President Donald Trump. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)

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Afghanistan team member Lisa Azizi trouble shoots the teams robot entry prior to the opening ceremony for the FIRST Global Challenge 2017, in Washington, Sunday, July 16, 2017. They will be competing against entrants from more than 150 countries in the FIRST Global Challenge. It’s the first annual robotics competition designed to encourage youths to pursue careers in math and science. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)

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Afghanistan team member Kwasar Rashan holds the Afghan flag while waiting for the opening ceremony march of the FIRST Global Challenge 2017, in Washington, Sunday, July 16, 2017. Twice rejected for U.S. visas, the all-girls robotics team from Afghanistan arrived in Washington early Saturday after an extraordinary, last-minute intervention by President Donald Trump. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)

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Afghanistan team member Somaya Faryuqi, right, has the flag of Afghanistan drawn on her cheek prior to the opening ceremony for the FIRST Global Challenge 2017, in Washington, Sunday, July 16, 2017. They will be competing against entrants from more than 150 countries in the FIRST Global Challenge. It’s the first annual robotics competition designed to encourage youths to pursue careers in math and science. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)

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Computer programmer Ken Lambrecht, right, of Louisville, Colorado roams the gift shop outside Meow Wolf's mazelike exhibition space in Santa Fe, N.M., on Friday, July 14, 2017. The startup company behind the popular art installation is seeking out small-scale Internet investors as it lays the groundwork for expansion to major metropolitan markets. (AP Photo/Morgan Lee)