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Prajogo Pangestu, born Phang Djoen Phen \(Chinese: 彭雲鵬; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Phênn Hûn Phîng; born 13 May 1944) is an Indonesian billionaire, business magnate, investor, and philanthropist. He is the founder of the Indonesian conglomerate Barito Pacific Group, which engages in forestry, plantations, oil and gas, coal, gold mining, and ...
Prajogo Pangestu - $55.4 billion - Barito Pacific. Methodology of determining richest people. To come up with net worth valuations for individuals, Altrata said it uses a "unique and proprietary ...
This is a list of Indonesians ordered by their net worth.According to Forbes (2007), [1] there were only two Indonesians who were listed among the world's billionaires. Robert Budi Hartono (and family) was ranked 664th with a total net worth of US$1.5 billion.
Fourth on the list is Indonesia’s Prajogo Pangestu, founder of the Indonesian energy and mining conglomerate Barito Pacific. The report predicts Pangestu could reach trillionaire status by 2028.
Prajogo Pangestu: 79 Indonesia: 43.3 billion Indonesia: 66 Low Tuck Kwong: 75 Indonesia: 27.4 billion Indonesia: 71 Robert Budi Hartono: 83 Indonesia: 26.5 billion Indonesia: 76 Michael Hartono: 84 Indonesia: 25.5 billion Indonesia: 103 Li Xiting: 73 Singapore: 15.1 billion China: 154 Goh Cheng Liang: 96 Singapore: 12.7 billion Singapore: 159
Prajogo Pangestu (Phang Djoen Phen; Chinese: 彭云鹏), business magnate, investor, philanthropist. Robert Budi Hartono (Oei Hwie Tjhong; Chinese: 黄惠忠), founder Djarum and owner of BCA. Sofjan Wanandi (Lim Bian Khoen; Chinese: 林绵坤), owner of Gemala Group.
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Mari Pangestu, Minister of Trade (2004-2011) Radius Prawiro, Governor of Bank of Indonesia (1966-1968), Minister of Trade (1973-1983), Minister of Finance (1983-1988) Rizal Ramli, Coordinating Minister for Economics (2000-2001) and Minister of Finance (2001) Syahril Sabirin, Governor of Bank Indonesia (1999-2003) Emil Salim