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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Surpasses Michael Dell as World's 7th Richest Person

Huang's net worth reached $191.5 billion on May 11, 2026, after Nvidia shares rose and approached a record close. Dell's fortune fell to $191.2 billion the same day. Nvidia's market capitalization surpassed $5.3 trillion, making it the only publicly traded company to cross the $5 trillion mark.

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang became the world’s seventh-richest person on May 11, 2026, overtaking Dell founder Michael Dell. 6 billion that day. 2 billion on the same afternoon.

Huang holds roughly 3% of Nvidia. Michael Dell holds about a 40% stake in Dell. 5%. 61 on May 11, 2026.

36 trillion as of Monday afternoon on May 11, 2026. 7 trillion as the world’s largest company on May 11, 2026. Nvidia is the only publicly traded company to ever cross the $5 trillion mark for market capitalization.

The company completed a four-day winning streak that added about $550 billion to its market capitalization as of May 11, 2026. U.S. companies have a market capitalization of $550 billion or more as of May 11, 2026.

Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan shared a photo of himself with Jensen Huang in a post on X. ” Nvidia will report earnings on May 20. 6 billion in revenue for Nvidia’s latest quarter according to FactSet.

6 billion in revenue would represent a 78% annual increase. Nvidia reported more than $68 billion in sales through its latest quarter, a 73% annual increase. @Forbes reported all of the above figures and events.

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