Covid-19 Vaccine Profits Create 9 New Billionaires in the World

New billionaires

Do you know who have been made new billionaires in the world due to the Covid-19 vaccines production? There are at least nine new billionaires Covid-19 vaccines have created after the shares of the companies that make them skyrocketed.

Stefan Bancel, CEO of Moderna (MRNA), and Ugur Sahin, CEO of BioNTech (BNTX), which has developed a vaccine in collaboration with Pfizer (PFE), top the list of new billionaires in the world. According to an analysis by the People’s Vaccine Alliance, which includes Oxfam, UNAIDS, Global Justice Now and Amnesty International, the two CEOs are now worth about $4 billion.

Executives at China’s CanSino Biologics and Moderna’s early investors have also become billionaires on paper, as the company’s stock has soared, in part on profit expectations for Covid vaccines, which also bode well for the company’s future prospects. The analysis was compiled using data from the Forbes Rich List.

Since February 2020, Moderna’s share price has risen more than 700% and BioNTech’s share price has risen 600%. CanSino Biologics shares have risen about 440% in the same period. Single dose of Covid-19 vaccine was approved for use in China in February.

What activists say about wealth of new billionaires in the world?

Activists say the wealth of this generation highlights the stark inequalities created by the pandemic. Activists say the combined wealth of the nine new billionaires is $19.3 billion, enough to fully vaccinate some 780 million people in low-income countries.

“These billionaires are the human face of the huge profits many pharmaceutical corporations are making from the monopoly they hold on these vaccines,” Anne Marriott, Oxfam’s health policy manager, said in a statement. “These vaccines were funded by public money and should be first and foremost a global public good, not a private profit opportunity,” she added.

The report coincides with the G20 global health summit on Friday, where leaders are expected to discuss the elimination of intellectual property rights for vaccines.

U.S. President Joe Biden has endorsed the initiative, which supporters say will increase global supply and reduce the vaccine gap between rich and poor countries. Opponents, such as Germany, argue that intellectual property protection is essential for innovation and claim that removing patents will not significantly increase supply due to limited production capacity and insufficient vaccine components.

According to the World Health Organization, 87% of vaccine doses went to high- and upper-middle-income countries, while low-income countries received only 0.2%. In a paper published Friday, IMF chief economist Gita Gopinath estimates that it would cost only $50 billion to vaccinate 60% of the world’s population by mid-2022.

Pfizer CEO Albert Burla told a health summit Friday that the company will supply 2 billion doses of its vaccine to low- and middle-income countries over the next 18 months. Pfizer expects sales of the vaccine to reach about $26 billion by the end of the year, with a 30% return.

Burla defended the decision to profit from the coronavirus vaccine, saying that his company had taken all the risk in developing the vaccine and had invested up to $2 billion in research and development.

Billions of Vaccines

BioNTech, which received 325 million euros ($397 million) from the German government to develop the vaccine, said it was committed to providing the vaccine at cost price to low-income countries. “We all know that no one will be safe until everyone is safe,” the company added.

According to a report released by CNN Business, complex manufacturing processes and the long lead time needed to build new facilities are among the main obstacles to increasing the global supply of vaccines. “Patents are not the limiting factor,” the statement said.

BioNTech posted a net profit of €1.1 billion ($1.3 billion) in the first three months of the year, largely thanks to its share of Covid-19 vaccine sales, compared with a loss of €53.4 million ($75.9 million) in the same period a year earlier.

Sales of Moderna’s Covid-19 vaccine reached $1.7 billion in the first three months of this year, and the company had the first profitable quarter in its history, it announced earlier this month. Goldman Sachs (GS) expects Moderna to earn $13.2 billion from its Covid-19 vaccine in 2021. The company has received billions of dollars in U.S. government funding to develop its vaccine.

Moderna and CanSino Biologics did not reply to a request for any comment. In a statement last month, Bancel said Moderna was willing to license its intellectual property to other companies “for the post-pandemic period.”

AstraZeneca (AZN), which developed the vaccine with researchers at Oxford University, has agreed to provide doses at cost until at least July 2021 and indefinitely to low- and middle-income countries. Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) also said it would make its vaccine available on a non-commercial basis as long as the world suffers a pandemic.

Apart from this, if you want to know about highest paid CEO, Bhushan Kumar net worth, Hanako sanKuchisake onna, and The Hookman, you can follow Entertainment and Biography category also.


Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Related Articles

Top Trending

Ireland renewable energy target
15 Things You Need to Know About How Ireland Is Racing to Meet Its 80% Renewable Energy Target by 2030
How To Prevent Quiet Quitting
How To Prevent Quiet Quitting Before It Starts: The Ultimate Guide
Online Counseling Startups in India
Healing at Your Fingertips: 15 Indian Startups Reinventing Online Counseling
Childhood Relationships Vs Adult Partnerships choices
How Childhood Relationships Shape Adult Partnerships: What You Must Know!
Top Strategy Games for Mobile in 2026
Top Strategy Games for Mobile In 2026

Fintech & Finance

Credit Card With Bad Credit
How To Get Approved For A Credit Card With Bad Credit
Canadian banks and fintech competition
12 Smart Ways Canada's Big Six Banks Are Responding to Fintech Competition
How Credit Card Rewards Programs Actually Work
How Credit Card Rewards Programs Actually Work
The Best Travel Credit Cards With No Annual Fee
The Best Travel Credit Cards With No Annual Fee
How to Choose the Right Credit Card for Your Lifestyle
How To Choose The Right Credit Card For Your Lifestyle

Sustainability & Living

Ireland renewable energy target
15 Things You Need to Know About How Ireland Is Racing to Meet Its 80% Renewable Energy Target by 2030
How to Create a Sustainable Bedroom Setup
How To Create A Sustainable Bedroom Setup
Sustainable Digital Fashion
Pixels to Pockets: How Sustainable Digital Fashion is Scaling the Resale
The Best Fair Trade Coffee Brands in 2026
The Best Fair Trade Coffee Brands in 2026: Expert Picks for Ethical, High-Quality Coffee
Sustainable Tech Gadgets You Need in 2026
7 Sustainable Tech Gadgets You Need in 2026: Eco-Friendly & High-Performance

GAMING

Top Strategy Games for Mobile in 2026
Top Strategy Games for Mobile In 2026
How to Make Money Playing Mobile Games
How To Make Money Playing Mobile Games
Shillong Teer Result List Archives and Their Importance in Analysis
Shillong Teer Result List Archives and Their Importance in Analysis
What Most Users Still Get Wrong When Comparing CS2 Skin Platforms
What Most Users Still Get Wrong When Comparing CS2 Skin Platforms?
How Technology Is Transforming the Online Gaming Industry
How Technology Is Transforming the Online Gaming Industry

Business & Marketing

How To Prevent Quiet Quitting
How To Prevent Quiet Quitting Before It Starts: The Ultimate Guide
Managing Gen Z Employees
Managing Gen Z Employees: What Leaders Need To Know
Scandinavia cashless banking
11 Reasons Why Scandinavia Leads the World in Digital Payments and Cashless Banking
AI Email Writing Tips for Better Marketing Campaigns
How To Use AI To Write Better Marketing Emails
Workplace Culture For Talent Retention
How To Build A Workplace Culture That Retains Top Talent: Transform Your Business

Technology & AI

Top Strategy Games for Mobile in 2026
Top Strategy Games for Mobile In 2026
South Africa insurtech revolution
17 Things Every Reader Must Know About South Africa's Insurtech Revolution
How to Make Money Playing Mobile Games
How To Make Money Playing Mobile Games
Canadian banks and fintech competition
12 Smart Ways Canada's Big Six Banks Are Responding to Fintech Competition
US Insurtech Landscape
10 Surprising Facts About US Insurtech Landscape 2026

Fitness & Wellness

Understanding Burnout
Understanding Burnout: Causes, Symptoms, and Recovery [Ultimate Path to Healing]
Biometric Patch Startups in the US
Skin-Deep Intelligence: 15 US Startups and SMEs Leading the Biometric Patch Revolution
Setting Boundaries
How To Set Boundaries Without Feeling Guilty: Transform Your Life!
Boutique fitness software
The AI Coach in the Cloud: 15 US Startups Redefining Boutique Fitness Software 
Social Fitness Apps
Top 10 Social Workout Startups Changing Fitness in America