Chapter 540 Lin Tao Yushu(3/3)
Some larger media outlets would not do this kind of thing easily.
The first time the media disclosed the specific wealth of Hong Kong's richest people in detail was in 1987, when Forbes magazine ranked the wealth of the world's richest people for the first time.
Li Ka-shing ranks as the 26th richest man in the world with a net worth of US$2.5 billion, which immediately made him famous in Asia.
"Forbes" is like a dragon crossing the river and is not worried about the reaction of the rich, but the local media in Hong Kong have to worry about it, so they will show some mercy when disclosing the wealth of the rich.
"Hong Kong Political and Economic Weekly" will clearly list the "Billionaires List" this time. This move is very bold and has attracted the attention of all Hong Kong citizens.
In this newly released "Hong Kong Billionaires List", the number one ranking is naturally Li Ka-shing, who has been the richest man for many years. He ranks first with 18.5 billion Hong Kong dollars.
Later, Kadoorie, Kwok Desheng, Pao Yukang, Mr. Fok, etc. were all well-known established tycoons in Hong Kong. It seemed that there were no surprises.
However, "Xiangjiang Political and Economic Weekly" obviously appealed to the readers' psychology. Just when everyone thought that this year's "Rich List" was full of old faces, people were surprised to find that there was a new face among the top ten of the rich list.
Lin Taoyu Shu.
Before the "Hong Kong Political and Economic Weekly", the Hong Kong media only ranked the "Top Ten Financial Groups" and "Top Ten Plutocrats". Therefore, although Tao Yushu had mastered a considerable amount of wealth in the past two years, he had never become a rich man.
List.
The "Billionaire List" this time was too detailed, and the wealth she controlled had really expanded too fast in the past two years, so she accidentally squeezed into the top ten.
"Xiangjiang Political and Economic Weekly" calculated the wealth held by Tao Yushu in great detail.
Based on the closing price on December 30, 1990, Tao Yushu holds 70.30% equity in Yulang Institution, worth HK$2.078 billion; Mingpao Enterprise holds 56.05% equity, worth HK$3.587 billion;
100% equity of Lam Films, valued at HK$3.2 billion; the villa at No. 75 Deep Water Bay Road, with a market price of HK$42 million, totaling HK$8.9 billion (excluding decimal points).
8.9 billion Hong Kong dollars, ranking sixth on the Hong Kong billionaire list in 1990.
Among the names of the old wealthy people in Xiangjiang, Tao Yushu's name is particularly eye-catching, especially because her name is preceded by her husband's surname, which makes her even more eye-catching.
Since the opening of Hong Kong as a port, there have been many rich men with net worths of tens of billions, but rich women are rare.
Not only that, Tao Yushu's legendary entrepreneurial experience is not inferior to that of many established rich people who have made their fortunes from scratch.
It only took just five years to accumulate a huge amount of wealth, while still being so young.
Tao Yushu, born in 1955, is only 36 years old.
Even in a place like Xiangjiang where wealth prodigies emerge in large numbers, Tao Yushu's age and experience are enough to stand out from the crowd.
Compared with her, the three stock market killers Liu Luanxiong and Luo Men are just like playing house and not worth mentioning.
Chapter completed!