Google cofounder Sergey Brin has climbed to become the world’s third richest individual following a fresh rally in Alphabet shares that pushed the tech giant’s valuation to the $4 trillion mark.
The surge sees Brin move ahead of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and Oracle chairman Larry Ellison in the global wealth rankings.
Alphabet’s stock touched a new record this week, extending a strong run that has seen the shares gain more than 60 percent over the past year.
The company now joins Nvidia, Microsoft and Apple as one of the few firms to ever reach a $4 trillion valuation, reinforcing its growing influence in global technology markets.
Forbes estimates Brin’s net worth at about $255 billion, placing him behind only Elon Musk and fellow Google cofounder Larry Page. Bezos now ranks fourth, closely followed by Ellison, as recent declines in Amazon and Oracle shares contributed to the reshuffle.
The News Chronicle gathered that investor confidence in Alphabet has been boosted by its deepening push into artificial intelligence, including a high profile partnership with Apple that positions Google’s Gemini system at the core of future AI driven products such as Siri.
Alphabet’s aggressive investments in AI models, custom chips and data centres continue to reshape market expectations, helping to fuel both its stock performance and the rising fortunes of its founders.

