Refleksi : Kalau Anda belum bisa menjadi orang kaya raya dan nama dicatat dalam daftar seperti dibawah ini, berarti Allah belum atau juga tidak menghendak,i karena mungkin Anda tidak ditakdirkan memperoleh berkat demikian. Tetapi, siapa tahu jika Anda membanting tulang memeras keringat dingin, mungkin saja datang zaman keemasan yang dianugerahkan oleh iblis bin seytan. hehehe
http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/bisindonesia/indonesian-billionaire-ranks-double-from-2010/427960 Indonesian Billionaire Ranks Double From 2010 Muhamad Al Azhari | March 10, 2011 Forbes's 2011 list of billionaires includes 14 Indonesians out of 1,210 billionaires worldwide. Indonesia's contingent is worth a combined $32.3 billion, according to the list, which was released on Thursday. Budi and Michael Hartono, the owners of Djarum Group, were the richest Indonesians and 208th richest in the world with assets of $5 billion each. While the brothers inherited cigarette maker Djarum from their father, "these days they get the bulk of their fortune from Bank Central Asia, the country's largest private bank, which returned to the ranks of Forbes Asia's Fabulous 50 list last year," Forbes said on its Web site. The number of Indonesian billionaires doubled from last year on record coal prices that added newcomers to the list. Seven Indonesians made last year's list with a combined wealth of $16.4 billion. Low Tuck Kwong, worth $3.6 billion, overtook Martua Sitorus as the third richest Indonesian. The stock price of his coal mining outfit, Bayan Resources, has tripled since listing here in 2008. Sixth place in the country went to newcomer Sri Prakash Lohia, who is worth $2.1 billion. He controls Indorama Synthetics, the country's largest polyester manufacturer, and is "one of three brothers whose fortune spans India, Thailand and Indonesia through numerous public and private companies involved in textiles and plastics," Forbes said. The Indonesian billionaires ranked on the list as follows: 208. R Budi Hartono (tobacco, banking) : $5 billion 208. Michael Hartono (tobbaco, banking) : $5 billion 304. Low Tuck Kwong (coal) : $3.6 billion 402 Martua Sitorus (palm oil) : $2.7 billion 488. Peter Sondakh (investment) : $2.4 billion 564. Sri Prakash Lohia (polyester) : $2.1 billion 595. Kiki Barki (coal) : $2 billion 651 Sukanto Tanoto (diversified) : $1.9 billion 782 Edwin Soeryadjaya (coal) : $1.6 billion 833 Garibaldi Tohir (coal) : $1.5 billion 938 Theodore Rachmat (coal) : $1.3 billion 1057 Chairul Tanjung (diversified) : $1.1 billion 1057 Murdaya Poo (diversified) : $1.1 billion 1140. Benny Subianto (coal) : $1 billion [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
