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Jacques Rodolphe Saadé (Arabic: جاك سعادة; 7 February 1937 – 24 June 2018) [1] was a French-Lebanese billionaire businessman. He was the founder and chairman of the CMA CGM, a French container transportation and shipping company, the fourth largest in the world as of June 2020.
Rodolphe Saadé (Arabic: رودولف سعادة; French pronunciation: [ʁɔdɔlf saˈade]; born 3 March 1970) is a Franco-Lebanese businessman.He is the chairman of the CMA CGM Group, a world leader in logistics transport, and the son of its founder, Jacques Saadé.
The Saadé family is a prominent Greek Orthodox family from the Syrian coastal city of Latakia. [1] They notably own two vineyards, Domaine de Bargylus in Syria and Château Marsyas in Lebanon , and have kept their production ongoing despite the chronic instability facing the Middle East.
Bernard Arnault & family 74 200.8 billion LVMH: 2 Françoise Bettencourt Meyers: 70 80.5 billion L'Oréal: 3 François Pinault: 86 40.1 billion Kering: 4 Alain Wertheimer: 74 31.6 billion Chanel: 4 Gérard Wertheimer: 72 31.6 billion Chanel: 6 Emmanuel Besnier: 53 27.6 billion Lactalis: 7 Nicolas Puech: 80 9.8 billion Hermès: 7 Jacques Saadé ...
A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
Maloof family: $1.3 billion Lebanon United States: 20: Jacques Saadé: $1.2 billion Lebanon France. 21 Said Khoury: $1.2 billion Lebanon Greece: 22 Philippe Jabre: $1.15 billion Lebanon Switzerland: 23 Thomas J. Barrack: $1.1 billion Lebanon United States: 24: Fred Mouawad: $1.1 billion Lebanon France: 25 Paul Orfalea: $1 billion Lebanon United ...
Nearly four years after Jacques Pépin’s wife died, the esteemed chef is still finding his way through being a widower.. The French chef chatted with Rachael Ray on the third episode of her new ...
CMA CGM is a French shipping and logistics company founded in 1978 by Jacques Saadé. [7]The name is an acronym of two predecessor companies, Compagnie Maritime d'Affrètement (CMA) and Compagnie Générale Maritime (CGM), translating as "Maritime Freighting Company" and "General Maritime Company", respectively.