Melanie Perkins and Cliff Obrecht no longer appear on a real-time international ranking of the world’s richest 500 billionaires.
Those funds reduced the value of their holdings in Canva by 36 per cent after jointly arranging an independent assessment.
Ms Perkins and Mr Obrecht each own about 15 per cent of Canva, although the pair said last September they intended to give away part of that through the Canva Foundation. They have lost $US2.1 billion each this year, and are now valued at $US3.8 billion each, Bloomberg says, adding that they have dropped off the news agency’s list of the world’s 500 richest billionaires last week., who has enjoyed a surge in his valuation since the shares in his tech company soared from a low of $34.91 on June 22 to $59.12 on Friday.is an online editor. He has been a financial journalist for more than 25 years, working previously at Bloomberg and Australian Associated Press.
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