Google Founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin Are Now Worth More Than $100 Billion, Making Them 2 of Only 8 Centibillionaires in the WorldTheir net worths have soared by a collective $40 billion during the pandemic thanks to soaring tech stocks.

ByGrace Dean

This story originally appeared onBusiness Insider

Google cofoundersLarry PageandSergey Brinare now worth more than $100 billion thanks to surging tech stocks.

Page and Brin join six other current centibillionaires: Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, Tesla CEO Elon Musk, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gate, LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, and Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett.

Page is worth $103.6 billion, while Brin is worth $100.2 billion, according to estimates byBloomberg's Billionaire Index.

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Brin's fortune grew by $20.4 billion in the year to April 2021, while Page's rose by $21.2 billion, according toBloomberg's calculations. Tech shares have risen rapidly since the start of the pandemic, and those in Google's parent company, Alphabet, have grown by more than 80% over the past year.

The pair owncontrolling shares in Alphabet,有超过50%的选票th之间em. The company brought in$46.43 billion in revenuefor the fourth quarter of 2020, minus traffic acquisition costs, up from $37.57 billion a year ago. Alphabet credited this to people using YouTube and Google Search more during the pandemic.

Page and Brin have stepped back from Google and Alphabet

Page and Brinstarted working on Google in 1996while they were PhD students at Stanford University alongside an unofficial "third founder," who left before it became a company. It's now the most-used website in the world.

In 2015, the pair founded holding company Alphabet to manage both Google and various other subsidiaries, including Waymo, DeepMind, and Sidewalk Labs. Brin became the president of the new company and Page became its CEO. Page appointedSundar Pichaito take over as CEO of Google.

In 2019,Page and Brin announced plans to step back from Alphabet, and appointed Pichai as CEO.Pichai still consults the cofounders regularly, though they've had an increasingly hands-off approach, Insider's Hugh Langley reported.

Page and Brin tooksalaries of $1during their time at Google.

Alongside spending their fortunes onmansions, superyachts, and a50-person plane, the duo alsoled an investment round of $40 million in Elon Musk's Tesla in 2006.

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