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Larry Ellison, 81, has managed to increase his fortune to 302 billion dollars, becoming the second richest man in the world after Elon Musk. A co-founder of Oracle, Ellison owns 41% of the company, which has risen significantly on Wall Street. Politically involved, he is a supporter of Donald Trump and has been associated with major tech projects, including solutions for TikTok and an AI infrastructure project. Ellison is known for his extravagant lifestyle, including the purchase of the island of Lanai in Hawaii.
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