A Spanish businessman has taken the title of the richest man in the world from the CEO of Microsoft, Bill Gates with what has been described as a quiet rise to wealth.
Spanish clothing magnate, Amancio Ortega, 79, over took Microsoft   founder Bill Gates for the first time ever in the Forbes rich list.  
According to Forbes's real-time tracker, the elusive  multibillionaire  founder of European clothing retailer Zara smashed  past Bill Gates to  become the wealthiest person on the  planet, with a  fortune of $79.8 billion (€71.83 billion or £51.84  billion). 
Bill Gates' estimated net worth is $79.5bn as of this  afternoon. He's expected to take back his top position from Ortega.
The elusive Ortega isn't as much of a household name as Gates,  but  he's quietly ascended the wealth rankings in recent years, as his   company continues to perform well and expand.
  Unlike many of the richest people in the world, Ortega has a   fascinating rags-to-riches story. Born in 1936 during the Spanish Civil   War, Ortega's father earned 300 pesetas a month, a meager salary. 
Ortega's biographer described his  memories of a  childhood during which his family could not always afford  enough food.  He left school in his early teens, working his way up from  the absolute  bottom rung as a messenger boy in a shop.



 
 
 
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