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Australian businessman Oliver Curtis, who served 12 months of a two‑year sentence for insider‑trading, has rebounded to become one of the country’s wealthiest people with an estimated personal fortune of $1.25 billion after co‑founding the Singapore‑based AI infrastructure startup Firmus; the company, now valued at nearly $7 billion following Nvidia’s doubled investment, is slated to float on the ASX, propelling Curtis—who left prison in 2017 after profiting $1.43 million from illicit trades—into the 125th spot on the Australian Financial Review rich list.

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From prison to AI boom: Oliver Curtis now worth $1.25 billion

<p>The 41-year-old made his debut on the rich list<em> </em>with a staggering personal fortune amassed from an AI company.</p>

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