Norway's richest: Winner and he that has lost the most

Each and every year puts finansmagasinet Capital up the list of Norway's richest. The very richest, in the year, grew up in arbeiderbydelen Vålerenga in Oslo a

Norway's richest: Winner and he that has lost the most

Each and every year puts finansmagasinet Capital up the list of Norway's richest. The very richest, in the year, grew up in arbeiderbydelen Vålerenga in Oslo and has built a fortune from their zero to this year's 114 billion.

According to Norsk biografisk leksikon started John Fredriksen shippingkarrieren who bid at the shipbroker Blehr & Tenvig in Oslo. Now he has been Norway's wealthiest for a number of years.

Fredriksen believes it has been a bad year

SELF MADE MAN: John Fredriksen has built up a fortune from their 0.

Photo: Heiko Junge/SCANPIX

the Story of Fredriksen has gone up by one billion from 2018 to 2019. Nevertheless, he believes it has been a bad year. Fredriksen believes formuesøkningen largely due to the fact that the dollar has strengthened.

I serve on the dollarstyrkelsen, but we are a dollarbusiness, and then it is not the size of the nettoverdiene measured in Norwegian kroner, which is essential, Fredriksen said to Finansavisen and TradeWinds.

despite the fact is the wealth of the middle east outside close to twice as large as Norway's second-richest man, with Torstein Hagen. He has a net worth of 60 billion.

Petter Stordalen was inside the top-ten list last year, but has dropped down to eleventh place this year, with a fortune of 26,4 billion.

Røkke is the biggest loser

TAPSMASKIN: No one has had a greater decline in the fortune of his in the Uk from 2018 to 2019.

Photo: Lise Åserud / NPK

The ten people who have lost most of the fortune his from 2018 to 2019 has lost more than 19.4 billion.

The biggest loser is Kjell Inge Røkke, who has been a decline in the fortune of 4.4 billion in one year.

It is the equivalent of more than 12 million every single day in a whole year.

despite the fact that mr. Røkke has the largest decline in dollar value, constitutes the decline only 11 percent of the wealth. Bjørn Kjos and Tor Olav Trøim has a fall in fortune on far less money, but for these two feels enough decline more then it constitute, respectively, 55 and 57 per cent of the fortune from 2018.

It means that the wealth of the two has more than halved in one year.

Date Of Update: 26 September 2019, 06:00
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