Ex of The Owner of Amazon Wins Divorce and With that She Becomes the 3rd Richest Woman in The World

Were you sad because your ex was left with a shirt of yours that she used to sleep or with the little fish they bought together? Leave the tears to those who truly deserve them, someone like Jeff Bezos, the founder of the Amazon company.

Ex of The Owner of Amazon Wins Divorce and With that She Becomes the 3rd Richest Woman in The World.



After completing her divorce, MacKenzie Bezos will have a fortune of 36 billion dollars in her bank account, which will make her the third or fourth richest woman on the planet.

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The former entrepreneur, 49, will receive a 4% stake in Amazon, which translates into a juicy fortune of 36 billion dollars. This, according to Forbes, will place her on the list of millionaire women, under the heir of L'oreal, Francoise Bettencourt, who "only" has the modest amount of 54 billion, Alice Walton happens to him with 44 thousand millions. Then there is Jacueline Beadger who has between 35 and 37 billion, which is why MacKenzie has his rightful place.

There is no doubt that love is sometimes not as strong as money is, and for example we have this couple who was little more than 25 years of marriage.

On the other hand, Jeff Bezos, 55, will stay in the "ruin", and will have to wipe away the tears with the 107 billion remaining after his divorce, which will be credited in the next 90 days.

The magnate went from having 16.3% of the shares to 12% of the company, which corresponds to 75% of the initial fee. Fortunately for him, and after a friendly break, she agreed to transfer her voting rights to her ex-husband.

Despite the reduction in Bezos's bank account and shares, he will not lose his place as the richest man in the world, since he will keep his shares in the  Washington Post  and in  Blue Origin,  the company that provides space exploration. This credits him with at least another 4 billion dollars.

Despite the situation, both have commented in their social networks that the separation is a mutual agreement and in "holy peace".

He tweeted:

Grateful to all my friends and family for communicating with encouragement and love. It means more than they think. MacKenzie about everything.


She also did it:

I am happy to give you all my interests in the Washington Post and Blue Origin, and 75 percent of our Amazon shares plus voting control of my shares.

We can not fail to mention that MacKenzie helped Jeff to found Amazon in 1994, being one of the first employees, besides giving unconditional support to one of the most successful men of our times. It definitely deserves a good slice of the pie.