Forbes has set a new list of the 100 richest people in the mainland, and the Liu brothers of hope group
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Last Update: 2001-10-29
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Introduction: Forbes Global, a famous financial magazine in the United States, set a seat for China's rich people today In 2001, the top 100 entrepreneurs in mainland China appeared in front of the world Among them, the leaders of hope group, Liu Yongxing, Liu Yonghao and their brothers, who started from feed, ranked first, with a net asset of 8.3 billion yuan Yang Bin (7.47 billion yuan), a Eurasian group focusing on real estate and tourism, Yang Rong (6.972 billion yuan), a medium-sized passenger car holding company, and Rong Zhijian (6.474 billion yuan), a CITIC Pacific holding company, ranked second to fourth respectively ■ which industries are rich in wealth this year's ranking shows that China's hottest industry is real estate, led by Xu Rongmao's world trade group, ranking fifth with a total asset of 6 billion yuan A total of 25 companies regard real estate as their main industry, and they have become the richest entrepreneurs in China this year For example, Chen Lihua (female), Hong Kong Fuhua International Group, ranked sixth, is also the first richest woman (5.312 billion), Chen Jinfei (1.792 billion), Beijing general industry investment group, ranked 23rd, and so on The second is medicine (mainly traditional Chinese Medicine) Wu Yijian of Shaanxi Jinhua Group ranks eighth with a total asset of 3.984 billion, and Zhang Simin of Haiwang Group ranks 10th with a total asset of 3.486 billion yuan ■ the survey of what kind of people become rich shows that among the 100 people selected this year, the majority are private entrepreneurs, with an average age of 45 years (the youngest is Xu Ming of Dalian Shide group, ranking 18, only 30 years old; the oldest is sun Shengyou of Dalian new group, 71 years old) 73 of the 100 had been forced to discontinue their education due to the "Cultural Revolution" All but 14 had received higher education after the "Cultural Revolution", while 19 had not received higher education, 6 had studied abroad, 7 were women and 91 were from the mainland of China ■ the definition of entrepreneurs in mainland China in Forbes Global, how the rich were born, refers to those who are adults in China and whose main business is in mainland China, regardless of their current nationality This ranking is the third time that it has been published in mainland China It took several months for Forbes Global Magazine and Rupert Hoogewerf, a British certified public accountant, to complete the ranking Its main sources are Chinese and English newspapers, magazines, websites and public information of listed companies, and many relevant materials have been obtained from media all over China Forbes Global takes the net assets of the group (company) as the estimation basis, and estimates the market value of companies listed abroad The exchange rate adopted in this ranking is 1 US dollar: 8.3 RMB, and the market value is subject to the stock price at the end of September 2001 18 entrepreneurs selected last year didn't appear in this year's list Some of them are due to the improvement of the selection criteria Song Zhenghuan, the 100th person of this year's good children group, has a fortune of 500 million yuan, compared with 400 million yuan in the 50th place last year and 50 million yuan in 1999 Ding Lei and other network elites also disappeared from the list Yang Lan, who ranked 38th last year, slipped to 56th this year (author:) share to feed Weibo share to:
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