Saturday, March 5, 2011

Nak tau org2 yg kaya kat Malaysia..?

Aha...the sound was great..cik payung pun tergedik2 nak tau..sapa la orang2 kaya itu..manalah tau ada pembaca cik payung berkenan nak buat besan..Normally..org kaya ni tak setia..suka main kayu tiga..setakat anak2 yg mewariskan harta kekayaan ibu bapa mereka..cuma tahu eksyen je..malas nak kerja..habis belajar dh tau nak mengarah org je..Iye ke macam tu..??Biasalah..dah compony bapak dia yg punya..tak caya??sbb cik payung selalu tengok tv3 cerita ala2 koprat tu..eheeee...

Chek this out...

1.Tan Sri Robert Kuok Hock Nien, 87 - has held pole position since 2006 when Forbes Asia began ranking the 40 richest Malaysians.He was worth US$12.5bil, up by half a billion from last year.His biggest source of wealth was his stake in Wilmar International, the world's largest listed palm oil company.

2.Tan Sri T. Ananda Krishnan, 72 -was at No 2 with US$9.5bil, up from US$8.1bil last year.His Maxis Communications Bhd is Malaysia's biggest cellphone service provider.

3.Puan Sri Lee Kim Hua, 81 -widow of casino magnate Tan Sri Lim Goh Tong, was one of three women on the list this year.Her Genting shares took off when the company's Singapore operations on Sentosa Island opened, boosting the family's net worth by US$2.7bil to US$6.6bil from a year ago.

4.Tan Sri Lee Shin Cheng, who built IOI Group into one of the world's biggest palm oil producers, with a net worth of $5bil, up by US$400mil from last year.

5.AirAsia Bhd's Datuk Seri Tony Fernandes, budget airline pioneer and Forbes Asia's 2010 Businessman of the Year, was ranked No 20 this year, down one spot from last year despite his wealth increasing to US$470mil from US$330mil last year.

The only newcomer this year was Chia Song Kun at No 24 with US$400mil.The share price of his QL Resources Bhd, the seafood, egg production and palm oil company, has doubled since last year.

Datuk Tony Tiah Thee Kian at No 35 was the only returnee to the list after a year's absence as stocks in his TA Enterprise Bhd have recovered. He was worth US$170mil.

Not all did well, however, as there were three this year who saw their wealth reduced, led by Tan Sri Vincent Tan at No 9.
The self-made entrepreneur, who runs Berjaya Group, saw his wealth decline to US$1.25bil from US$1.6bil last year.
Timber tycoon Tan Sri Tiong Hiew King was the only person who did not see any changes to his wealth. He was still worth US$1.2bil and ranked No 10.

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