オーストラリアの長者番付
19日発売の経済誌「BRW」は、「長者番付ベスト200」を発表した。200人の合計資産額は、833億7000万豪ドルだったという。1位が豪州一の大富豪でメディア王のケリー・パッカーで69億豪ドル。先日、ケリー・パッカーとマカオの「カジノ王」スタンレー・ホーが、共同でマカオ市内の1等地を2億1400万ドル(約225億円)で購入し、カジノ付きホテルを建設すると発表していた。ホテルの完成予定は2008年で、マカオで最大のカジノ場となる予定である。ちなみにマカオは、今年か来年にはラスベガスをギャンブル収入で確実に抜く“市場”である。そのマカオで最大のホテルを豪州の大富豪パッカーがオープンさせるのである。昨年のマカオのカジノ収入は52億ドル(約5460億円)に達しており、ラスベガスの53億ドル(約5565億円)とほぼ同じ規模である。2位はウエストフィールド(小売不動産)のフランク・ローウィー会長で資産48億豪ドル。ローウィーは、ウエストフィールド・ショッピングセンター・チェーンの総師。3位はビシー・インダストリーズ(包装)のリチャード・プラット会長で47億豪ドル。女性の1位は、故ラング・ハンコックの娘ジナ・ラインハート(資源ハンコック・プロスペクティング会長)で9億豪ドル。総合では20位となっている。昨年は4億豪ドルだった。女優のニコール・キッドマンは女性7位で1億9000万豪ドル。総合では136位。他にはグレッグ・ノーマンが資産2億5000万豪ドルで111位。資産10億豪ドル以上の「ビリオネア」は前年より6人増えて17人。番付入りした人を州別で分けると、ニューサウスウェールズ州77人、ビクトリア州55人、WA州20人、クイーンズランド州29人、南オーストラリア州8人。タスマニア・北部準州・首都圏特別区はゼロ。【オーストラリア長者番付トップ10】1.ケリー・パッカー(メディア)69億豪ドル2.フランク・ローウィー(小売不動産)48億豪ドル3.リチャード・プラット(製造)47億豪ドル4.ヘンリー・トリグボフ(不動産)20億豪ドル5.デビッド・へインズ一家(投資)19億豪ドル6.レン・エイントワース親子(ゲーム機製造)16億豪ドル7.ジョン・ガンデル(不動産)15億豪ドル8.ケリー・ストークス(メディア・小売り)14.2億豪ドル9.ブルース・ゴードン(メディア・投資)13億豪ドル10.ボブ・オートリー一家(ワイン)12.6億豪ドルThe billionaire boomFortunes have been added to spectacularly, diluted, reduced and lost in the past year.By Robert SkeffingtonBRW. 19 May 2005The ranks of the billionaires are swelling. In the 2005 BRW Rich 200 there are six new billionaires, bringing the total to 17. There is also a billionaire debutante on the list. The Brisbane retailer and property investor John Van Lieshout appears for the first time on the Rich 200 (valued at $1 billion) and is Queensland's first billionaire. Kerry Packer remains Australia's richest person, valued this year at $6.9 billion, an increase of $400 million in the past 12 months. There has been some change in the rankings just under Packer. In 2004, the shopping centre magnate Frank Lowy and cardboard king Richard Pratt were equal second, both valued at $4.2 billion. This year, Lowy takes second place by increasing his wealth by $600 million, compared with Pratt's increase of $500 million. In addition to Van Lieshout, new billionaires include the gaming entrepreneur Len Ainsworth, whose fortune has risen from $962 million to $1.6 billion. The biggest shareholders in Rural Press, John and Tim Fairfax, increased their fortunes to $1 billion from $750 million due to the increase in the media company's share price. The property developer Lang Walker has also had a good year; his wealth increased from $759 million in 2004 to $1.16 billion. Another billionaire is Bruce Gordon, whose WIN television empire contributes to his $1.3-billion fortune. His wealth has risen from $660 million due to the success of the company and BRW's better understanding of his business. In the family section of the Rich 200, there is also a new billionaire family. Melbourne's Wilsons, who are now worth $1.07 billion, have benefited from the strength of the building and construction industry. The share price of their plumbing supply company, Reece, has skyrocketed in the past 12 months. Their wealth has increased from $650 million in 2004. There are now four billionaire families in Australia - the Smorgons, Libermans, Besens and Wilsons. The 2004 version of the Rich 200 was dubbed "The richest list of all" due to the success of those on the list and the substantial increase in wealth from previous years. The 2005 list dwarfs last year's record of wealth. The minimum amount to get on the Rich 200 increases from $100 million to $110 million. The total wealth held by those on the Rich 200 this year is $83.37 billion, an increase of 16.57% from 2004. The average fortune in 2005 is $417 million, up from $357 million in 2004. Almost whatever way the 2005 Rich 200 is examined, the rich have done well. Seventy-two per cent of those on the list increased their wealth, and fortunes rose regardless of industry or region. Even though the bar has been raised for entry to the Rich 200, plenty of entrepreneurs make their debuts this year. There are 21 new entrants. Most of them have made their fortunes through property development or in the resources sector. New entrants include Tony Perich, a big landholder in western Sydney, who is benefiting from the rezoning of his property for residential use. He is the second-highest debut on the list, worth an estimated $515 million. Another property-related new entrant is Tony Lennon. The 63-year-old Perth real estate agent seems unaffected by his $200-million fortune, which he made through the listing of the real estate business Peet & Company. The recent resources boom has had a big effect on the Rich 200. Despite the erratic share price of Fortescue Metals Group, its biggest shareholder, Andrew Forrest, debuts on the list at $340 million. As Forrest makes his wealth from iron ore, coal miners are also raking it in. The three principals of Excel Coal, Tony Haggarty, Chris Ellis and Roger Massy-Greene, debut on the list with fortunes of $190 million, $150 million and $110 million respectively. Most of those on the Rich 200 have increased their wealth, but there are some standouts. The biggest proportional rise in wealth in the past 12 months is by Queenslander Ken Talbot, whose wealth is derived from his shareholding in Macarthur Coal. In 2004, his wealth was a respectable $130 million; this year it has risen nearly 290% to $506 million. Another big resources-related wealth increase came from Gina Rinehart, whose fortune increased by 125% from $400 million to $900 million. The increase in demand and price for iron ore has boosted her fortune, based on the minerals royalty established by her father, Lang Hancock. Not only does this income stream fuel her wealth, but Rinehart is on the cusp of establishing her own mining venture, Hope Downs, which could lift her fortune even further. A substantial wealth increase was also achieved by John Grill, whose fortune rose by more than 100%, to $234 million. Grill, who has spent his entire professional life as an engineer, is not your typical brash entrepreneur. Through his share ownership of the engineering consultancy WorleyParsons, his wealth is substantial, and he has a reputation for being hands-on in the company's projects, which include work on pipelines, mines and in the petrochemical sector. Back to earth To reinforce the fact that the wealthy have had a good year, even some of the falls in wealth are not as bad as they might seem. The biggest fall was that of Gordon Fu. His valuation fell 30% from $583 million to $407 million. But this is more of a revision than a loss, due to BRW having a better understanding of the debt position of Australia's biggest private shopping-centre owner. One group of people on the list that have experienced a genuine deterioration in their financial position are the founders of Flight Centre. Geoff Harris, Bill James, Jim Goldburg and Graham Turner have created a remarkable company and established substantial fortunes. But due to the fall in the share price, their valuations have dropped 10-15%. Harris goes from $350 million to $300 million; James from $281 million to $246 million; Goldburg from $145 million to $127 million; and Turner from $330 million to $295 million. These falls are a small reduction in the fortunes of a group of entrepreneurs whose wealth growth looked unstoppable. The Flight Centre share price rose from $1.21 at the beginning of 1995 to a high of $28.46 in mid-2002. Until the beginning of 2005, the price was about $19, but during the year it has fallen below $14. (以下略)http://brw.com.au/freearticle.aspx?relId=13648※ 『別冊ブブカ7月号』をアップしました。少し重いかも…マスコミに登場しない”創価学会”の文字 その裏にあるものは・・・ ・大手雑誌に広告出稿し、批判記事、学会犯罪の記事を封じ込め ・広告出稿受け付けず学会記事を書く週刊誌には執拗な嫌がらせ ・裁判に持ち込み言論弾圧 ・創価学会の抗議・裁判・出版妨害事件リスト ・雑誌潰し法「個人情報保護法」・・・・法務委員長は公明党が独占 在日の犯した性犯罪事件 ・女児レイプを繰り返したパウロ永田も在日 ・世間を騒がせたルーシー・ブラックマンさん事件 ・目白通りの19件強姦魔 ・世にも恐ろしい、韓国人性犯罪データ ・韓国人男性の55,2%は女性の「イヤ」を額面どおりに受け止める必要なし ・韓国の2000年度の強姦事件は日本の8~9倍と突出 http://blog.livedoor.jp/ayaka222a/archives/22513871.html