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Forbes’ Richest People List 2011 - Forbes Survey

1.         Carlos Slim Helu (Chairman, Telmex)
            Net Worth: $74bn
 
            The world’s richest person for a second year in a row, the Mexican telecom mogul is also the year’s biggest gainer, having added $20.5 billion to his fortune and widened the gap between him and no. 2, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, to $18 billion. A 19% rise in the Mexican stock market, a stronger peso, and successful mining and real estate spinoffs from conglomerate Grupo Carso all contributed to the astonishing increase. He also merged his fixed-line telecom company into America Movil, Latin America’s largest wireless carrier; the Slim family stake in that holding accounts for 62% of his net worth. He has other holdings in retailer Saks and the New York Times. Recently opened a new building for his Soumaya Museum, which houses his vast art collection. It is open to the public for free.
2.         Bill Gates (Co-chair, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation)
            Net Worth: $56bn
 
            Microsoft mogul, futurist and America’s richest person has, with help from billionaire buddy Warren Buffett, convinced nearly 60 of the world’s wealthiest to sign his “Giving Pledge,” promising to donate the majority of their wealth to charity either during their lifetime or after death. He is no longer the planet’s richest person, but that’s because he’s given away $30 billion to his foundation. The Gates Foundation, the world’s most influential charity, tackles tuberculosis and polio and funds famine-resistant crops to fight hunger. He is calling for “a higher sense of urgency” in AIDS vaccine development and also pushing for better tools to rate teacher performance.
3.         Warren Buffett (CEO, Berkshire Hathaway)
            Net Worth: $50bn
 
            The venerable investor’s Berkshire Hathaway climbed more than 15% over the last year adding $3 billion to his to fortune. The 80-year-old is still hunting big deals: “Our elephant gun has been reloaded, and my trigger finger is itchy.” Along with bridge partner Bill Gates, the Oracle of Omaha is coaxing America’s richest to pledge half their fortunes to charity. “Too often a vast collection of possessions ends up possessing its owner. The asset I most value, aside from health, is interesting, diverse and long-standing friends.” Buffett faked breathing problems when he was 12 so he could move back to Omaha from Washington, D.C., where his father was a freshman congressman. He had read every book about investing in stocks in the Omaha Public Library by the time he was 12.
4.         Bernard Arnault (Chairman, LVMN – Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy)
            Net Worth: $41bn
 
            The Lord of Luxe easily retains title of richest European. Fortune surged by $13.5 billion as shares of his luxury goods outfit, LVMH, rose by more than half over the past year thanks to strong demand for luxuries like Dom Perignon champagne, Cognac Hennessy, Tag Heuer watches and Louis Vuitton accessories, particularly in Asian markets like Shanghai and Ho Chi Minh City. The group acquired 20% of Hermes last year; Arnault insists he is a friendly shareholder but Hermes sees it as hostile. In March the Bulgari family transferred its majority holding in its brand to LVMH in exchange for LVMH shares and board seats. LVMH fired Christian Dior designer John Galliano after he apparently made anti-semitic remarks.
5.         Larry Ellison (CEO, Oracle)
            Net Worth: $39.5bn
 
            The Oracle chief sits atop a fortune that is $11.5 billion bigger than last year thanks to a 30% jump in the software company’s shares. In November, Oracle won a mud-slinging copyright infringement court battle against German software rival SAP worth $1.3 billion. SAP is contesting the outcome. One of the highest-paid executives in the U.S., Ellison reaped $960 million in compensation in the past five fiscal years, mostly from exercising stock options; he recently cut his salary to $1. An avid yachtsman, Ellison spent a decade and over $100 million on his quest for the America’s Cup, which he finally won in February 2010, beating Swiss rival (and billionaire) Ernesto Bertarelli. He is bringing the America’s Cup to San Francisco in 2013. Intends to give 95% of wealth to charity.
6.         Lakshmi Mittal (Chairman, ArcelorMittal ADS)
            Net Worth: $31.1bn
 
            Net profits at his ArcelorMittal, world’s largest steel-maker, are up 18-fold to $2.9 billion in 2010 due to recovery in steel demand and higher margins. Group spun off its stainless steel unit into Aperam, a new listed company, and also acquired Canadian miner Baffinland Iron Mines Corporation. It has funded a 377-foot sculpture called ArcelorMittal Orbit in London’s Olympic Park for the 2012 Olympics. Europe’s richest resident, he bought Alderbrook Park, a 340-acre country estate outside London, where he plans to build an eco-friendly country mansion for a reported $40 million. Daughter Vanisha acquired stake in Roc Capital Management, a New York hedge fund. Daughter-in-law Megha owns German fashion house Escada.
7.         Amancio Ortega (Chairman, Zara, Inditex)
            Net Worth: $31bn
 
            Amancio Ortega stepped down as chairman of Inditex, the $15.8 billion (sales) fashion firm in January; he still gets 87% of his fortune from his stake in the publicly traded firm. The company, which operates under several brand names including Zara, Massimo Dutti and Stradivarius, has 5,000 stores in 77 countries. Ortega also owns properties in Florida, Madrid, London and Lisbon, a horse-jumping circuit, a stake in a soccer league; and has interests in gas, tourism and banks. Railway worker’s son, he started as a gofer in a shirt store. With then-wife Rosalia Mera, also a billionaire, started making dressing gowns and lingerie in living room. Daughter Marta works for Inditex.
8.         Eike Batista (CEO, EBX Group)
            Net Worth: $30bn
 
            Brazil’s richest man is gearing up to take over the world. Making a play for foreign investors, Batista announced this year the opening of an office in New York and his intention to list some of his companies on the London Stock Exchange. Through his holding company, EBX, Batista controls businesses spanning mining, shipbuilding, energy, logistics, tourism and entertainment. The son of Brazil’s revered former mining minister who presided over mining giant Companhia Vale do Rio Doce got his start in gold trading and mining. Onetime champion offshore powerboat racer; formerly married to Playboy cover girl. In media interviews he’s been warning Carlos Helú Slim that he’ll soon take his spot as the world’s richest man, but he still has a ways to go.
9.         Mukesh Ambani (Chairman, Reliance Industries)
            Net Worth: $27 bn
 
            His oil and gas conglomerate Reliance Industries, India’s most valuable company, just forged a partnership with BP, selling 30% stake in 23 oil blocks in India for $7.2 billion and forming a marketing joint venture. The deal is being touted as one of biggest foreign investments in India. He’s also betting on shale gas, having bought stakes in three American energy firms for $3.3 billion last year. He and wife Nita host parties at their recently completed 27-story sky palace in Mumbai, but have still to move in permanently.
10.       Christy Walton (Owner, Walmart)
            Net Worth: $26.5 bn
 
            The widow of John Walton inherited her wealth after the former Green Beret and Vietnam war medic died in an airplane accident near his home in Wyoming 2005. Now world’s richest woman, she got an extra bump in her fortune because of her late husband’s early investment in First Solar; shares up nearly 500% since 2006 initial public offering. But bulk still comes from her holdings in Wal-Mart, the retailer founded by her father-in-law Sam Walton and his brother James in 1962. Today Wal-Mart has sales of $405 billion, and employs more than 2.1 million people. The philanthropist supports museums, education and organic gardening.

Youngest Billionaires in America

N0.1 Dustin Moskovitzdustinmoskovitz thumb Youngest Billionaires in America

Net Worth              : $1.4 billion
Known for              : Co-founder of Facebook
Age                          : 26


No.2 Mark ZuckerbergMarkZuckerberg thumb Youngest Billionaires in America Net Worth              : $6.9 billion
Known for              : Co-founder of Facebook
Age                          : 26 (May 14, 1984)


No.3 Scott Duncan Net Worth              : $3.1 billion
Known for              :  pipelines(energy)
Age                         : 27


No.4 Eduardo SaverinEduardoSaverin thumb Youngest Billionaires in America Net Worth              : $1.15 billion
Known for              : Co-founder of Facebook
Age                          : 28(May 22, 1984)


No.5 John ArnoldJohnArnold thumb Youngest Billionaires in America Net Worth              : $3.3 billion
Known for              :  hedge funds- natural gas trading
Age                          : 36


No.6 Sergey Brin SergeyBrin thumb Youngest Billionaires in America Net Worth              : $15 billion
Known for              : Russian American computer scientist and co-founded Google Inc
Age                          : 37 (August 21, 1973)


No.7 Larry Pagelarrypage thumb Youngest Billionaires in America Net Worth              : $15 billion
Known for              : computer scientist and co-founded Google Inc
Age                          : 37 (March 26, 1973)


No.8 Daniel ZiffDanielZiff thumb Youngest Billionaires in AmericaNet Worth: $4 billion Source: inheritance, hedge funds
Age: 38


No.9 Lorenzo FertittaLorenzoFertitta thumb Youngest Billionaires in AmericaNet Worth: $1 billion Source: casinos, Ultimate Fighting Championship
Age: 41


No.10 Jerry YangJerryYang thumb Youngest Billionaires in America Net Worth: $1.15 billion
Source: Yahoo
Age: 41

World’s Billionaires list in Different Country

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Richest person in Indonesia

Top 10 Richest People in Indonesia

No.1  Budi Hartono

Net Worth          : $11 Billion
Industry             : Banking
Age                       :  69/71 (born in 1940) R. Budi Michael Hartono thumb Richest person in Indonesia
R. Budi & Michael Hartono  Billionaire  Brothers from Indonesia with net worth US$2.2 billion. Owns and runs privately-held Djarum, the world’s third largest maker of clove cigarettes. They also has stake with his brother, Michael Bambang Hartono in one of Indonesia’s biggest banks, Bank Central Asia, formerly controlled by billionaire Liem Sioe Liong.


No.2 Susilo Wonowidjojo Net Worth          : $8Billion
Industry             : Tobacco
Age                       :  54
Family’s Gudang Garam, country’s largest clove cigarette maker, is on fire: Shares more than doubled in past year and are up more than tenfold in past 2 years. -Fortune also higher due to inclusion of palm oil holdings. Father founded firm; late brother Rachman Halim ran it for years until his 2008 death. Susilo is now president; several family members sit on board. Enjoys ping-pong.


No.3 Eka Tjipta Wijaya Net Worth          : $6 Billion
Industry             : Palm Oil
Age                       :  87 Eka Tjipta Wijaya03122010 thumb Richest person in Indonesia
Eka Tjipta Widjaja is the founder of the Sinar Mas Group, which was one of the largest conglomerates during the Indonesian New Order period.


No.4 Martua Sitorus Net Worth          : $3.2 Billion
Industry             : Palm Oil
Age                       :  5020100518132511237Martua Sitorus thumb Richest person in Indonesia
Chief operating officer of Wilmar International, Asia’s largest palm oil trader.


No.5 Anthony Salim Anthoni Salim thumb Richest person in Indonesia Net Worth          : $3 Billion
Industry             : Diversified
Age                       :  61
Head of family’s Salim Group, chairs publicly traded holding company First Pacific. In October listed its Indofood CBP Sukses Makmur, world’s biggest seller of instant noodles, raising $700 million


No.6 Sri Prakash Lohia Net Worth          : $2.65 Billion
Industry             : Polyester
Age                       :  58sri prakash lohia thumb Richest person in Indonesia
Native Indian now Indonesian citizen. Controls Indorama Synthetics, Indonesia’s largest polyester manufacturer.

No.7  Low Tuck Kwong
Net Worth          : $2.60 Billion
Industry             : Coal
Age                       :  62  Low Tuck Kwong thumb Richest person in Indonesia
Stock price of his coal mining outfit Bayan Resources has tripled since its 2008 listing. Born in Singapore, has interests there including 50% stake in Singapore-listed Manhattan Resources, and Singapore HealthPartners, which plans to open an integrated hospital, medical center and hotel there in 2013. Avid animal lover set up zoo in Borneo with dozens of animals, including sun bears, orangutans, peacocks.


No.8 Peter Sondakh Net Worth          : $ 2.4Billion
Industry             : Investments
Age                       :  58Peter Sondakh thumb Richest person in Indonesia
His Rajawali Corp. sold stake in cementmaker Semen Gresik for $1.1 billion this year; had previously cashed out stakes in tobacco firm Bentoel International and cellphone firm Excelcomindo Pratama. Rumored to be planning backdoor listing of plantation business through newly acquired Eatertainment International. Said to be looking for coal, gold investments. Also has investments in hotels; picked up Surfers Paradise in Queensland last year. His Rajawali Foundation at Harvard University put out major study recommending reforms for Indonesian economy.


No.9 Putera Sampoerna Net Worth          : $2.3 Billion
Industry             : Investments
Age                       :  63putera sampoerna 485x340 thumb Richest person in Indonesia
Putera Sampoerna born 13 October 1947 in Schiedam, The Netherlands, is one of Indonesia’s richest men, with a fortune of more than US$2 billion. He gained his wealth as heir to the Sampoerna cigarette company, Indonesia’s largest, which was sold to the Altria Group in 2005.


No.10  Aburizal Bakrie Net Worth          : $2.1Billion
Industry             : coal
Age                       :  644 Abdulrizal Bakrie thumb Richest person in Indonesia
Bakrie was born in Jakarta on November 15, 1946. He attended the Bandung Institute of Technology where he obtained a degree in electrical engineering in 1973. In 1972 he joined PT Bakrie & Brothers Tbk – the conglomerate founded by his father Ahmad Bakri – which had prospered during the Soeharto regime.[2] The Bakrie Group conducts business in agriculture, real estate, trade, shipping, banking, insurance, media, manufacturing, construction, and mining.

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