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Meet new billionaires

Our photo gallery will tell you about new names in the business elite

Meet new billionaires

Zhou Qunfei, 46, Hong Kong. Net worth: $5.9 bln.

Zhou Qunfei has been named China's richest women and the most successful self-made business lady. She holds a majority stake (88%) in Lens Technology. Since 1993, she has been running the manufacturing company which supplies protective glass used in Apple and Samsung devices. Their orders account for two thirds of her revenues. Zhou Qunfei created and patented scratch-resistant coating. Her company went public on March 18 and it was a roaring success.

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Frank Wang Tao, 35, China. Net worth: $3.6 bln

Frank Wang founded and leads the world's largest consumer drone company, Dajiang Innovation Technology Co (DJI). The company represents 70% of the global market of commercial and recreational unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) for aerial photography and videography. Accel Partners, a venture fund, invested $75 bln in Dajiang Innovation Technology Co. the business was estimated at $8 bln.
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Hussain Sajwani, 63, UAE. Net worth: $3.2 bln.

The business earned his fortune as one of the leading real estate developers in the UAE. He debuted with a 38-storeyed residential project 14 years ago. Apartments in the luxurious skyscraper had been sold off before the construction was started.

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Ben Silbermann, 33, US. Net worth: 1.6 bln.

He is an Internet entrepreneur and CEO, who created the social network, Pinterest, 6 year ago. It is a visual pinboard which lets users organize images, links, recipes, furniture, and other things. Up to 100 million people join the website per month. Last year, investors estimated Pinterest at $11 bln.

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Adam Newmann, 36, Israel. Net worth: $1.5 bln.

In 2010, Adam Newmann (the right on the photo) and Miguel McKelvey cofounded WeWork that emerged as one of the most successful startups in the US. The company offers entrepreneurs, freelancers, startups, and small businesses shared workspace for $45 per month. The company gains revenues from payments of medical insurance, bills, legal services, and cloud data storage.

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William Lauder, 55, US. Net worth: $1.2 bln.

The businessman owes his wealth to the family cosmetics empire, the Estee Lauder Companies where he holds a stake. William launched his career in 1986 as regional Marketing Director of Clinique US in New York. From 1998 to 2001, Mr. Lauder was President at Clinique Laboratories. He took office as Executive Chairman of the Estee Lauder Companies in 2009.

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Alexandra Anderssen, 19, Norway. Net worth: $1.2 bln.

Alexandra Anderssen and her sister make their debut on this year's rich list thanks to their father, tobacco heir Johan Anderssen who transferred 80% of his shares in investment company Ferd Holding to his daughters in 2007. However, the girls are in no hurry to run the business.

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Binny Bansal, 33, India. Net worth: $1.2 bln

Binny Bansal is an Indian software engineer, who used to work for Amazon. After leaving Amazon in 2007, he and his business partner Sachin Bansal (the right on the photo) launched Flipkart, an e-commerce company. Currently, the company sends 8 million orders per month through the website. There are 45 million steady customers at the online store.

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