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May 29, 2012

The richest woman in This World Produce 5.4 Million USD / Seconds



Gina Rinehart crowned the richest woman in the world. Australia's mining entrepreneurs are generating EUR 600 or about USD 5.4 million per second (USD 1 = Rp 9,000).

Quoted from the BBC, Saturday (05/26/2012), a leading business magazine BRW Gina suggested the current property value reached USD 29 billion or U.S. $ 23 billion, about USD 207 trillion.

This 58-year-old woman managed to increase his wealth by leaps and bounds in the last year. BRW is said, of its iron ore mining business, Gina earned AUD 52 million per day, USD 1 million per half hour, and EUR 600 per second.

Gina obtains an increase in wealth due to his business mine field, especially iron ore prices continued to rise sharply in the last 6 months.

Through these riches, Gina defeated Christy Walton with a fortune of U.S. $ 25 billion. Christy is a wealthy U.S. businessman who has an network of Wal-Mart retail business.

Gina is also known by the controversy that opposed the government policy about the imposition of taxes for mining companies by the Australian government.

Gina's mining assets inherited from his father, Lang Hancock never faced a lawsuit from his son. Three of the four children have filed a lawsuit against Rinehart for the operation of the family fortune and the possibility of control of most of his wealth will be taken.

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