In 2018, the number of the richest women in the world is far less than that of the richest men. Basically, the names, companies, resumes and classic comments of the richest men can be blurted out. Few people know who the rich women on the list are. Although there is a long way to go in terms of attention, women's wealth has never lost in terms of value. In the list of the top 10 richest women in the world, their value is more than 16 billion dollars, which makes all men blush. Who is the richest woman in the world?
1. Alice & Middleton; Walton
Value: $46.3 billion
Main source of wealth: Wal Mart
Alice Walton is the eldest daughter of Sam Walton, the founder of Wal Mart. She inherited part of her father's property. How many shares of Wal mart are unknown. But she doesn't work for Wal Mart like her brothers and sisters rob and Jim. She focuses on art and charity. Her personal art collection is worth hundreds of millions of dollars, and her single donation has exceeded hundreds of millions of dollars.
2. Maria & middot; Franka & middot; fisolo
Value: $33 billion 400 million
Main sources of wealth: candy, chocolate
Maria & middot; Franka & middot; fisolo is the widow of Michelle & middot; Ferrero. Michelle & middot; Ferrero has created many candy and chocolate brands such as Duoyi and Jianda, among which the most famous one is Ferrero chocolate. After Michel Ferrero's death, Maria franca Ferrero inherited $23.4 billion of the company's assets and was succeeded by her son Giovanni.
3. Yang Huiyan
Value: $29.1 billion
Main source of wealth: Real Estate
Yang Huiyan is the second daughter of Yang Guoqiang, the founder and chairman of the board of directors of country garden group. In 2007, Yang Guoqiang transferred her equity to Yang Huiyan, who once became the richest woman in China. At present, she is still the richest woman in China. Yang Huiyan holds 57% of the shares of country garden. As of January 8, 2018, the market value of country garden is US $47.39 billion, and the price per share is US $227.
4. Jacqueline & middot; Mars
Value: $28.1 billion
Main source of wealth: Candy
Jacqueline & middot Mars is the heiress of Mars, the world's largest confectioner, and owns a third of the company. The company was founded by Frederick, grandfather of Jacqueline & middot; Mars, who invented m chocolate beans, Schlegel and other products.
5. Susanna & middot; Kraton
Value: $25.2 billion
Main source of wealth: BMW, Pharma
Suzanne & middot Kraton is the richest woman in Germany. She owns 50.1% of ALTANA and 12.5% of BMW Group. Her property comes from her father, Mr. Kundt, who is a famous German investor.
6. Lorena & middot; Powell & middot; jobs
Value: $20 billion
Main sources of wealth: apple, Disney
Lorena & middot; Powell & middot; jobs is the widow of Apple founder Steve & middot; jobs. After the death of jobs in October 2011, she inherited most of jobs's property. She owns two private planes, four properties, and shares in watdisi and apple.
7. Abigail & middot; Johnson
Value: $18.5 billion
Main source of wealth: Money Management
Abigail & middot; Johnson is the president and CEO of fidelity investment, which was founded by her grandfather Edward & middot; Johnson II in 1946. She served as CEO from her father Edward 'ned' Johnson III and chairman in 2016. She owns 24.5% of the company, and currently fidelity investment manages $2.3 trillion in assets.
8. Gina & middot; Reinhardt
Value: $17.9 billion
Main source of wealth: Mining
Gina & middot; Reinhardt is the richest woman in Australia. She inherited the sluggish Hancock exploration company from her father, long & middot; Hancock, and her talent has made the company bigger and bigger, and also made her own price rise.
9. Iris & middot; von teboehner
Value: $17 billion
Main source of wealth: Mining
Iris & middot; von trabner is the widow of andronico & middot; lukshich, who inherited her husband's wealth and controlled Antofagasta with her three sons. Their other assets include Croatia's two hotel chains, the Adriatic luxury resort and lagunaporec.
10. Sarin & middot; de & middot; Carvalho & middot; Heineken
Value: $16.3 billion
Main source of wealth: Heineken
Sarin & middot; de & middot; Carvalho & middot; Heineken is the executive director of Heineken. In 2002, she inherited 23% of Heineken's shares from her father, Freddie & middot; Heineken. Her husband Michael and son Alexander are mostly on Heineken's board.