Nathan Kirsh.
Swaziland's richest man, Nathan Kirsh, is worth $4,300 million.
Could a Few Billionaires Close the World's Poverty Gap?
Kirsh's companies are registered in tax havens.
Kirsh is the largest shareholder in, and is a director of, Magal Security Systems.
Magal Security Systems is the main supplier of electronic fences for the illegal security fence project in the West Bank.
"A trust linked to Nathan Kirsh has bought their fourth unit in the Trump International Hotel & Tower, paying nearly $6.5 million for an apartment adjacent to one they already own."
Trump Tower
The world's eight richest individuals have as much wealth as the 3.6bn people who make up the poorest half of the world.
Eight billionaires 'as rich as world's poorest half'.
The world's eight richest billionaires:
1. Bill Gates (US): co-founder of Microsoft (net worth $75bn)
2. Amancio Ortega (Spain): founder of Zara owner Inditex (net worth $67bn)
3. Warren Buffett (US): largest shareholder in Berkshire Hathaway (net worth $60.8bn)
4. Carlos Slim Helu (Mexico): owner of Grupo Carso (net worth $50bn)
5. Jeff Bezos (US): founder and chief executive of Amazon (net worth $45.2bn)
6. Mark Zuckerberg (US): co-founder and chief executive of Facebook (net worth $44.6bn)
7. Larry Ellison (US): co-founder and chief executive of Oracle (net worth $43.6bn)
8. Michael Bloomberg (US): owner of Bloomberg LP (net worth $40bn)
In December 2016, Bill Gates met with Donald Trump at Trump Tower in Manhattan.
Gates compared Trump to John F. Kennedy.
Gates compared Trump to John F. Kennedy.
Billionaires who backed Trump include T. Boone Pickens, Joe Ricketts, Sheldon Adelson, Tom Barrack, Carl Icahn, Peter Thiel, Robert Mercer, Wilbur Ross, Betsy DeVos...
The billionaires could end world poverty.
The Trumps with the Chordia brothers in India.
In India, it would cost $5,839 million per year to reduce the poverty rate to 0%.
India's 90 billionaires are worth $294,250 million.
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