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Top Five Billionaire-Producing Companies

1 June 2011 No Comment

Glencore’s prospectus was released this may, revealing its biggest shareholders, of which five are new billionaires. The CEO alone, Mr. Ivan Glasenberg has a fortune of $9.5 billion. But if you think that’s a lot, then you should take a look at the figures TNK-BP produces: the “smallest” billionaire in their list boasts $4.5 billion, with the wealthiest having a $13 billion fortune. Facebook and Google however occupy the top spots in the list, with Mark Zuckerberg having a net worth of $13.5 billion, while Larry Page and Sergey Brin (pictured above) each has a huge net worth of $19.8 billion.

This top does not mention the large family-held companies like Wal-Mart, S.C. Johnson, Cargill, Turkey’s Koc and Brazil’s Itau Unibanco. They have all produced some uber-rich people over time, but since inheritance is also an important source of money for some of their employees, we simply decided not to include them in the top.

So here is what remained, the top five billionaires-producing companies in the world: Google with 7 names on Forbes list of billionaires, Facebook with 6, TNK-BP with 6, Glencore with 5 and Infosys with 5 as well. And as they grow, they will probably bring even more people into the super-rich community. Facebook for instance is scheduled to go public next year, so we expect new billionaires to appear soon.

Google (7 billionaires)
Sergey Brin, $19.8 billion
Larry Page, $19.8 billion
Eric Schmidt, $7 billion
Andreas von Bechtolsheim, $2.3 billion
Michael Moritz, $1.8 billion
David Cheriton, $1.8 billion
Kavitark Ram Shriram, $1.6 billion

Facebook, (6 billionaires)
Mark Zuckerberg, $13.5 billion (Pictured Above)
Dustin Moskovitz, $2.7 billion
Eduardo Saverin, $1.6 billion
Sean Parker, $1.6 billion
Peter Thiel, $1.5 billion
Yuri Milner, $1 billion

TNK-BP (6 billionaires)
Viktor Vekselberg, $13 billion
Leonard Blavatnik, $10.1 billion
Mikhail Fridman, $15.1 billion
German Khan, $9.6 billion
Alexei Kuzmichev, $7.5 billion
Pyotr Aven, $4.5 billion

Glencore, (5 billionaires)
Ivan Glasenberg, $9.5 billion
Daniel Francisco Mate Badenes, $3.6 billion
Aristotelis Mistakidis, $3.6 billion
Tor Peterson: $3.2 billion
Alex Beard: $2.8 billion

Infosys (5 billionaires)
N.R. Narayana Murthy, $2 billion
Nandan Nilekani, $1.8 billion
Senapathy Gopalakrishnan, $1.6 billion
K. Dinesh 1.2 billion
S.D. Shibulal, $1.1 billion

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