Forbes rankings: 210 new billionaires in world; Bill Gates still at No. 2

American Nicholas Woodman founded and runs GoPro, the world's fastest growing video firm. (Photo: Eric Millette)



NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- There are a record 1,426 billionaires spread around the globe, according to the latest count from Forbes, as rising stock prices helped bring 210 new members into the exclusive 10-figure club.

The Forbes rankings published Monday showed Mexican telecom mogul Carlos Slim on top of the list for the fourth year in a row. His estimated $73 billion fortune, up from $69 billion a year ago, edged out Microsoft founder Bill Gates, once again No. 2 on the list with a $67 billion fortune.



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But Gates' friend Warren Buffett fell out of the top three for the first time since 2000, as Amancio Ortega of Spanish retailer Zara took the bronze. Ortega's fortune of $57 billion represented a gain of $19.5 billion from 2012, the biggest gain of anyone on the list.

Don't worry about Buffett, though, his fortune posted the second biggest increase on the list, rising $9.5 billion to $53.5 billion. Shares of Berkshire Hathaway (BRKA, Fortune 500), his investment firm, rose 17% last year.

The United States once again had the most billionaires at 442, a net gain of 17 from a year ago. That compares to 386 in the Asia-Pacific region and 366 in Europe.

There were 60 people who made the 2012 billionaires' list who fell out of the club this year, not counting those who died or split their fortunes with family members. Notable dropouts included Mark Pincus, CEO of online gaming firm Zynga (ZNGA), whose stock plunged 75% during 2012, and former Chesapeake Energy (CHK, Fortune 500) CEO Aubrey McClendon.

The biggest loss of wealth of any American billionaire was the Facebook (FB) founder Mark Zuckerberg, as his net worth tumbled $4.2 billion to $13.3 billion, taking him down 31 spots on the list to 66th.

But for the most part there were more winners than losers on the list. Altogether the 1,426 billionaires on the list had a combined net worth of $5.4 trillion, up from $4.6 trillion. Most of that gain was due to the larger membership. The average net worth of each billionaire was $3.8 billion, up only $100 million from a year ago.

Among the notable newcomers to the list is Nicolas Woodman of the U.S., who founded and runs GoPro, the world’s fastest-growing video company.