60-year old Microsoft co-founder is world's wealthiest bachelor: report
With an estimated personal fortune of $15.3 billion, 60-year old Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen is the world's wealthiest bachelor, according to a report by global wealth intelligence and prospecting company Wealth-X.
Mr Allen is followed by 79-year old Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani with a net worth of $10.9 billion. At the third position is 48-year old Mikhail Prokhorov, owner of an American basketball team - Brooklyn Nets.
Mr Allen, who is also founder of Vulcan Capital and owner of an American football team, the Seattle Seahawks, and an American basketball team, the Portland Trail Blazers, has never been married. He lives in Seattle's Mercer Island, the report said.
He has reportedly bought a $27-million, eight -bedroom mansion in the Silicon Valley town of Atherton in mid-November.
Giorgio Armani, the fashion world's perennial bachelor, has an estimated personal net worth of nearly $11 billion, which puts him in the number two spot on the list by Wealth-X. The legendary Italian designer - whose business empire includes a high-fashion clothing line, hotels and fragrances - turns 80 in April 2014.
46-year old French entrepreneur and businessman Xavier Niel with a personal wealth of $8 billion and 70-year old American business magnate David Lawrence Geffen, the co-founder of DreamWorks Animation SKG are among the top five wealthiest bachelors in the world.
The others in top 10 include 42-year old Marcos Mera who was ranked sixth in the list with a personal wealth of $5.7 billion, followed by 31-year old Scott Duncan ($5.3 billion), 58-year old Andreas von Bechtolsheim ($4.4 billion), 36-year old Alejandro Santo Domingo Davila ($3.9 billion) and 75-year old Charles Butt (2.9 billion).
"Against the backdrop of a proliferation of matchmaking TV shows and online services, meeting the right person is harder than ever," tells Wealth-X president David S Friedman.
"Add to that the compounding difficulty of super wealth and navigating the right soul mate and discerning right intentions becomes even more challenging."