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Google co-founder Larry Page is now world’s second-richest person. His net worth is...

Larry Page’s fortune shot up by $8.7 billion on Monday. The primary driver of his wealth surge was his 3.2 percent stake in Alphabet.

November 25, 2025 / 14:52 IST
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Larry Page co-founded Google with Sergey Brin as Stanford PhD students in 1998.
Larry Page co-founded Google with Sergey Brin as Stanford PhD students in 1998.

Google co-founder Larry Page has surged past Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison to claim the title of the world’s second-richest person, as Alphabet’s stock continues its AI-driven rally. Page's current net worth is estimated to be $255 billion, as per Forbes. Elon Musk remains at the top with an estimated net worth of $475.5 billion.

Page’s fortune climbed by $8.7 billion on Monday. The leap follows a remarkable five-year trajectory: from $50.9 billion in 2020 to $144 billion at the start of 2025, and now a quarter-trillion milestone. Page, who cofounded Google with Sergey Brin in 1998, holds a 3.2 percent stake in Alphabet, which has been the primary driver of his wealth surge.

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Alphabet shares have rallied 67 percent buoyed by strong third-quarter earnings and the release of Google’s Gemini 3 AI model. Last week alone, the stock jumped nearly 6 percent in early trading before settling at a 3.3 percent gain by mid-afternoon. That spike added $7.6 billion to Page’s fortune and $7 billion to Brin’s, who now ranks fourth globally with $236.4 billion—overtaking Amazon founder Jeff Bezos ($235.1 billion).

Ellison, who briefly became the second person in history to cross the $400 billion mark earlier this year, has seen his wealth slide to $248.8 billion as Oracle shares plunged 43 percent following a September peak. The drop contrasts sharply with Alphabet’s sustained momentum, underscoring how AI optimism is reshaping tech fortunes.