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Here’s Richest People Who Helped Japanese by Benny
All eyes are now focused on countries ‘Sun’ Jepang.Sejak Earthquake and Tsunamis some time ago, the Japanese absolutely shattered, not to mention the problem of nuclear radiation that continues to handcuff the Japanese until the Japanese current sekarang.Untuk really need help restore the situation in the country.
Post-Earthquake and Tsunami Must Forbes recently released its Japanese billionaire who spirit in helping the country recover tersebut.Siapa are they?
Family Saji, Wealth U.S. $ 7.7
billionSuntory family sent 360 thousand bottles of mineral water on March 12, Suntory and donate an additional bottle. The company also donated U.S. $ 3.7 million in cash and turn off the lights in its outdoor advertising, reducing electricity usage at his place of business for Power Management.
Akira Mori, a wealth of U.S. $ 5.9 billionDeveloper Mori Trust set up 71 locations throughout the office fundraising, including housing, hotel and golf facilities. He gave a donation of U.S. $ 250 thousand.
Akira Mori is the third richest man in Japan. In the list of world billionaires, he ranked as the 143 version of Forbes.
Hiroshi Mikitani, Wealth U.S. $ 5.6 billion
Head of online shopping center operator, Rakuten, contributed U.S. $ 3.7 million for recovery efforts. He also did fundraising through Rakuten Securities, which mengumupulkan U.S. $ 3 million and pre-paid electricity service, Edy, earns U.S. $ 200 thousand.
In Japan he is the fifth richest person, while in the order of the world he occupies the position-182.
Katsumi Tada, Wealth U.S. $ 2.8 billionDaito Trust Construction donated his U.S. $ 3.7 million for areas affected by disaster through the Japanese Red Cross. He prepared 100 units of apartments for people affected by the earthquake, for 6 months for free. The company is also raising funds from employees.
Men are in the business of real estate that is the richest man in Japan the number 9 and the richest in the world ranked 393 in Forbes.
Han Chang Woo, Wealth U.S. $ 2.4 billion
Game company donated U.S. $ 6 million, including U.S. $ 370 thousand came from company employees. The company is supplying drinks, food, medicine, and volunteers, fundraising action on Maruhan locations throughout Japan. The company operates shorter because of the rotating power outages.
Men who wrestle the gaming industry is the richest person number 11 in Japan and the sequence of 459 to Forbes ranking of the world.
Tadashi Yanai, worth U.S. $ 6.3 billion
Shares of the company, Fast Retailing fell 20 percent after the earthquake, and reduce the U.S. $ 1.3 billion of his fortune. Despite the loss, he personally gave $ 12 million, which seems to be the largest individual contribution to the recovery of Japan. Group retail has mendonasikn U.S. $ 8.6 million in the form of clothing to the victims and cash of U.S. $ 5 million. This apparel retailer plans to collect donations in the donation box in 2200 the company Uniqlo, Theory, and other stores around the world.
Tadashi Yanai and family have a wealth of U.S. $ 7.6 billion.
In Japan he became the second richest person according to Forbes magazine, while the world he is ranked 122.
Masayoshi Son, the wealth of U.S. $ 8.2 billionHis company created the iPhone application that allows customers to make donations. He also gave 12 thousand phone with unlimited service for the areas affected by the disaster. The phone is given free of charge to assist agencies, community leaders and families of the victims. It also offers emergency messages to smart phones. Some Softbank closed his shop, especially the northeast region affected by rolling blackouts.
He is the richest man in Japan, and for the world ranking CEO of SoftBank’s Forbes 113 rank.
Yoshikazu Tanaka, worth U.S. $ 2.3 billionThis mobile game organizer donation site set up by buying the original avatar “Gree Volunteer” dengan100 to 10 thousand gold (currency Gree). This social networking company will donate 1 yen for every purchase of gold. At the time of the earthquake, Gree has been used to confirm the safety of many people.
“We will make every effort and do not let service stop running. We will continue to see the contribution we can make “said Yoshikazu.
Men aged 34 became the richest man in Japan ranked 14th and the order of 540 of the rich world.
Masatoshi Ito, worth U.S. $ 1.2
billionAccording to company spokesman, logistical problems and the accumulation of customers is a big challenge for retail giant. Approximately 350 of 13,200 Seven Eleven store closed, most in the northeast. Some stores that Ito Yokado supermarket to sell products outside the room, to be used as shelters for refugees.
The company also provides 30 thousand bottles of 2 liters of mineral water, 1,000 cookies, 14 tons of bananas, for Miyagi and 1728 bottles of mineral size of 2 liters of water to Fukushima via ground transportation and helicopters as well as 10 thousand blankets and 4,800 packs of rice (200 grams) for Miyagi and Iwate, a water truck to Miyagi, Fukushima 4225 for bread. All the stores are also used for fundraising.
Men aged 86 was ranked the 12th richest man in Japan and was ranked 488 of the rich world. He is a retailer Seven & I, which operates the 7 Eleven, supermarket which is equipped with a restaurant.
Kentaro Ogaa, worth U.S. $ 530
millionInitially three hundred more stores, Zensho, which provides more than 3000 beef bowl is closed, even one in Kesennuma unreachable. Disaster management team to come to the site to help keep the restaurant remains open. Zensho turn off some lights to save energy. He provides a soup in Miyagi to 1,600 people more than planned
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