The title of the world’s richest person no longer belongs to Elon Musk.
On Forbes’ real-time billionaires list, Musk currently holds the No. 2 spot, with his net worth estimated to be $176.6 billion. It has fallen roughly $4.7 billion since 5 p.m. Monday, according to the list.
Bernard Arnault, the CEO of French luxury giant LVMH, has overtaken the Tesla CEO. Arnault and his family’s fortune is now worth $188.6 billion, more than anyone else in the world, per Forbes.
Rounding out the top five richest people on the Forbes real-time billionaires list are Adani Group chairman Gautam Adani at $134 billion, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos at $115.4 billion and Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett at $108.4 billion.
Musk’s current slide to the No. 2 spot comes as Tesla’s shares are down more than 3{17fd9ed690c1b52b81269a246981635feafa4e787b5d1af0bbeaebca7de63266} today and more than 50{17fd9ed690c1b52b81269a246981635feafa4e787b5d1af0bbeaebca7de63266} year-to-date. Musk is Tesla’s largest individual shareholder, owning an approximately 14{17fd9ed690c1b52b81269a246981635feafa4e787b5d1af0bbeaebca7de63266} stake.
His fortune reportedly briefly dipped below Arnault’s last week. On Dec. 17 last year, the Tesla CEO’s net worth was estimated to be $245.1 billion, according to Forbes.
In addition to helming Tesla, the billionaire serves as CEO of SpaceX and Twitter. He became Twitter’s chief executive in late October when he completed his $44 billion acquisition of the social media company following a lengthy legal battle.
Musk also co-founded Neuralink, OpenAI and The Boring Company.
