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:
: Laksmi Mittal : :
| Born: |
June
15, 1950 Sadulpur, Rajasthan, India |
| Occupation: |
CEO
& Chairman of Arcelor Mittal |
| Net
worth: |
$32
billion USD |
Lakshmi
Nivas Mittal (born June 15, 1950) is a London-based Indian
billionaire industrialist, born in Sadulpur Village, in
Churu district of Rajasthan, India, and residing in Kensington,
London. He is the 5th richest person in the world and the
richest Indian, with a fortune of U$32 billion according
to Forbes. The Financial Times named Mittal its 2006 Person
of the Year.
Early
History
He spent his first years in Sadulpur, living with his extended
family on bare concrete floors and rope beds in a house
built by his grandfather.His family, from the Marwari Aggarwal
caste, was from humble roots; his grandfather worked for
the Tarachand Ghanshyamdas Poddar firm, one of the leading
Marwari industrial firms of pre-independence India. They
eventually moved to Kolkata where his father, Mohan, became
a partner in a steel company and made a fortune. Lakshmi
was a keen student and graduated at the top of his class
in high school (Hindi medium). He graduated from St. Xavier's
College, Calcutta (gaining admission after much persistence,
as the college wouldn't admit him at first since he had
graduated from a Hindi medium school) with a commerce degree
in 1969. His classmates knew him as a sharp student who
was good with numbers. Here again, he graduated at the top
of his class. In 1994, due to differences with his father
and brothers, he branched out on his own, taking over the
international operations of the Mittal steel business, which
was already owned by the family. The family or Lakshmi never
spoke to the public about the reasons for the split.
Personal
wealth
In March 2007, he was reported the 5th wealthiest person
in the world by Forbes Magazine (up from 61st richest in
2004). The Mittal family owns 45% of Arcelor Mittal, the
world's largest steel company.
His
residence at 18-19 Kensington Palace Gardens was bought
from Formula One car racing boss Bernie Ecclestone in 2004
for £57.1 million ($105.7 million), the world's highest
price ever paid for a house. Formerly, this house was the
residence of Paul Reuter, the founder of the Reuters news
service.
Mittal
has two children. He paid over £30 million/$65 million to
host his daughter Vanisha's wedding celebration in Vaux
le Vicomte on 22 June 2004 and an engagement ceremony at
the Palace of Versailles on 20 June 2004, the world's most
expensive wedding ever. His son Aditya Mittal is the CFO
of Arcelor Mittal.
His
house in Kensington, London uses the same marble as used
in the Taj Mahal.
Charity
After seeing India get just one bronze medal in the 2000
Olympics, and a silver medal at the 2004 Olympics, he decided
to set up Mittal Champions Trust with U$9 million to support
10 Indian athletes with world beating potential. Comic Relief
2007 he matches the money raised on the Appretence (£1 million)
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