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Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Thailand's rich get richer: Forbes

Thailand's rich get richer: Forbes


Despite the political and economic
uncertainties, Thailand's 40 richest people have proved to be a stable
lot as old names remain on Forbes' 2008 list and some have even become
wealthier.




Chaleo Yoovidhya, with a net worth of US$4 billion (Bt135 billion),
returns to the No 1 spot - up $500 million from last year - thanks to
strong global sales of his Red Bull energy drink.

His
runner-up again is beer brewer Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi, up $600
million. They are two of eight tycoons who made most of their fortune
in food and beverages, more than any other industry.

Former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra also saw his fortune rise by about $100 million.

Forbes
said these names remained perhaps because the list was dominated by
businesses set up decades ago, or perhaps because the same families had
run the enterprises for so long, there had been little change.

All 40 appeared on the list in 2007 or 2006, or have taken the place of rel-atives who were listed previously.

Chaleo and Charoen are also first-generation entrepreneurs who still hold the bulk of their wealth.

More com-monplace are families whose wealth is now in the hands of the founders' wives, children or grandchildren.

Forbes
this year grouped together relatives who derived their wealth from the
same person or company. The three Thai Rath newspaper heirs who last
appeared as individuals are now listed together under the mother,
Praneetsilpa.

Combining family fortunes helped boost the top 40's total worth by $6 billion to $25 billion.

The survey is based on June 26 stock prices and exchange rates.

Forbes estimated the worth of pri-vately-held companies by figuring out what they could be worth if public.

http://www.nationmultimedia.com/topstory/read.php?newsid=30077826

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