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Google’s AI Power Shift: Larry Page Rises

 


Larry Page Surges Past Jeff Bezos to Become World’s Third-Richest Person After Google’s Gemini 3 Breakthrough


The tech world has been shaken — again. And this time, it’s Google co-founder Larry Page making headlines after overtaking Amazon founder Jeff Bezos to become the world’s third-richest person. The shift comes on the heels of Google’s revolutionary Gemini 3 AI model, a blowout earnings report, and a major vote of confidence from Warren Buffett himself.





A Historic Wealth Jump Powered by AI


As of November 19, 2025, Larry Page’s net worth skyrocketed to around $240 billion, thanks to a nearly 6% surge in Alphabet’s stock price. His wealth increased by a massive $7.6 billion in a single day, fueled by investor excitement surrounding Gemini 3 and Alphabet’s record-breaking quarter.


Page now trails only:


Elon Muskapproximately $466.2 billion

Larry Ellisonapproximately $276.5 billion


Meanwhile, Jeff Bezos slides to fourth with an estimated $233.6 billion.


Page’s long-time partner-in-innovation, Sergey Brin, also enjoyed a boost. His fortune grew by about $7 billion, placing him as the fifth-richest person with about $215 billion. Together, Page and Brin have added over $50 billion in wealth in the past three months, outpacing nearly every other tech billionaire.


Gemini 3: The AI That Supercharged Google


The star of this entire shift is Google’s newly launched Gemini 3, widely praised as the company’s most intelligent and capable AI model yet.


What made Gemini 3 a game changer?


It combines advanced reasoning with next-gen generative abilities.


It was integrated directly into Google Search on day one, signaling Google’s commitment to a fully AI-augmented search future.


Analysts called Gemini 3 “Google’s strongest comeback moment,” especially after mixed reactions to its competitor, GPT-5.



The announcement sparked intense market enthusiasm, pushing Alphabet’s stock to new heights, including an intraday record of $304.25. Since April 2025, the stock has surged more than 102%, reflecting renewed investor confidence in Google’s AI strategy.


Alphabet Smashes Through $100 Billion Quarterly Revenue


Alongside the Gemini 3 hype, Alphabet also delivered a stunning Q3 performance:


For the first time ever, Alphabet crossed $100 billion in quarterly revenue.


Every division — including cloud, ads, YouTube, and hardware — posted double-digit growth.



This rare across-the-board momentum fueled Wall Street’s bullishness and cemented Google’s standing as one of the strongest tech giants in the AI race.


Warren Buffett’s Big Bet on Google


In a surprising twist, Warren Buffett, who typically avoids high-growth tech stocks, has quietly entered the AI arena.


Berkshire Hathaway revealed it had purchased $4.3 billion worth of Alphabet shares — roughly 17.85 million shares — making it the company’s largest single stock purchase of Q3 2025. Alphabet instantly became Berkshire’s 10th-largest holding.


Buffett’s involvement serves as a powerful signal: Google isn’t just innovating — it’s proving its long-term value.


This investment further fueled Alphabet’s stock rally and boosted confidence across the market.


A New Chapter in the Tech Billionaire Race


Larry Page’s climb past Jeff Bezos doesn’t just reshuffle the rich list — it highlights how deeply AI is shaping global wealth and power.


With Gemini 3 making waves, Alphabet roaring past financial milestones, and institutional giants backing its future, the rise of Page and Brin underscores a simple truth:


AI isn’t just transforming technology — it’s rewriting the global economic leaderboard.


And for now, Larry Page is riding that wave higher than almost anyone else.


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