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India’s Adani briefly becomes world’s second-richest person

Self-made billionaire’s net worth surges overnight to US$154 bil

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 17 Sep 2022 10:54AM

India’s Adani briefly becomes world’s second-richest person
Gautam Adani, 60, who made his fortune in ports and commodities trading, now operates India’s second-largest conglomerate with interests ranging from coal mining and edible oils to airports and news media. – AFP pic, September 17, 2022

NEW DELHI – Indian industrialist Gautam Adani briefly became the world’s second-richest person on the Forbes real-time billionaire tracker yesterday, weeks after becoming the first Asian to break into the top three.

The self-made billionaire’s net worth surged US$4 billion (RM18.1 billion) overnight to US$154 billion, according to Forbes, ranking him ahead of LVMH’s Bernard Arnault and Amazon’s Jeff Bezos.

Tesla founder Elon Musk remained well out in front with a fortune of more than US$270 billion.

Arnault – who at times held the top spot in May 2021 – and Adani traded the number two position during the day as the share prices of their companies fluctuated.

Adani, 60, made his fortune in ports and commodities trading and now operates India’s second-largest conglomerate with interests ranging from coal mining and edible oils to airports and news media.

His ballooning net worth reflects a stratospheric rise in the market capitalisation of his publicly listed companies, as investors back the Adani Group’s aggressive expansion of old and new businesses.

Shares in the flagship Adani Enterprises – of which the billionaire owns 75% – have soared more than 2,700% since March 2020, and doubled in value in the past six months.

Stock price surges in other group companies including Adani Transmission, Adani Power, Adani Ports, and Adani Green Energy catapulted Adani past fellow Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani this year.

Analyst estimates indicated the market capitalisation of Adani’s seven listed companies also briefly overtook those of the Tata group yesterday morning, making the Adani Group India’s largest conglomerate.

Born in the city of Ahmedabad in the western state of Gujarat to a middle-class family, Adani dropped out of college to work in the diamond industry before starting his export business in 1988.

In 1995, he won a contract to build and operate a commercial shipping port at Mundra in Gujarat, which has since grown to become India’s largest port.

At the same time, Adani expanded into thermal power generation and coal mining in India and overseas.

In recent years, the conglomerate has forayed into petrochemicals, cement, data centres, and copper refining, in addition to establishing a renewable energy business with ambitious targets.

Recent investments in Indian news media and a bid for 5G airwaves this year have raised speculation that the billionaire’s empire could soon impinge on sectors dominated by Ambani’s Reliance Industries.

But Adani’s rapid expansion into capital-intensive businesses has also raised financial alarms, with Fitch Group’s CreditSights last week reiterating that they “remain concerned over the Adani Group’s leverage”. – AFP, September 17, 2022

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