The year 2016 promises and we have many changes in the rankings this
year. One is the rise of Jorge Moll Son, billionaires hospitals D'Or St.
Louis.
According to the magazine Forbes billionaires rankings in
2016, Brazil has only 31 billionaires, 24 less than in 2015 when it was
presented 55 billionaires.
Success is goal of all these people and
serve as examples of achievements through daily struggles and battles,
but these high achievers were not rich from night to day. They were
years of sweat per cent, and this explains the advanced age of most of
them. We will them:
Top 10 richest men in Brazil in 2016
10.Walter Faria - U $ 2.6 billion - Grupo Petrópolis

After
buying Cervejaria Petrópolis in 1998, Walter Faria has increased from 2
to 11% of the domestic beer market. Its major brands are Itaipava and
Crystal beers, occupying the 6th and 7th among the most sold in the
country . It has established itself as the second brewery in the market,
behind only Ambev. Compared to 2015, his fortune fell from $ 3.4
billion to $ 2.6 currently, however, he achieved great things, naming
two arenas of the World Cup, Recife and Salvador, as Itaipava Arena.
9.Moreira Salles Brothers - U $ 2.8 billion - Itaú Unibanco SA

Fernando
Roberto Moreira Salles, 69, is one of four brothers heirs of his late
father Walter Moreira Salles, founder of Unibanco. After the merger of
Unibanco and Itau in 2008, each has a controlling stake in the largest
bank in Latin America today. Each of the brothers has a net worth of 2.8
billion dollars.

João
Moreira Salles, 54, is one of the four brothers are heirs of Unibanco,
now part of Itaú. Despite coming from a family of bankers, he chose to
be a documentary filmmaker, screenwriter and film producer. He has
produced and created several documentaries through his production
company founded in 1987 VideoFilmes.

Pedro
Moreira Salles, 56, also has a stake in Itau Unibanco. In addition to
this source of income, Peter is a partner of Cambuhy Investment
investment company. In 2015, the company acquired a Hering, the largest
network of retail franchises in Brazil. It also has participation in
Parnaiba Natural Gas (PGN).

Walter
Moreira Salles Junior, 59, belongs to a family of older bankers of the
country. In addition to participating in the Itaú-Unibanco, he and his
brothers are majority shareholders in Companhia Brasileira de Metalurgia
e Mineração (CBMM), the leading global provider of niobium.
8.Jorge Moll Filho - $ 3 billion - Rede D'Or São Luiz

Jorge,
71, is a cardiologist and master of public health from UFRJ. It is a
businessman and owner of one of the largest operators of hospitals and
laboratories in Brazil. Currently, Rede D'Or has 31 hospitals and 3 more
units under construction between the states of Rio de Janeiro, Sao
Paulo, Distrito Federal and Pernambuco. In 2010, it acquired control of
the hospital group São Luiz, totaling 34,000 employees, 4,900 beds and 3
million per year emergency calls.
7.Abilio Diniz - US $ 3.4 billion - Carrefour and investments

With
residence in São Paulo, Abilio Diniz, 78, 6 children, controls the
holding Peninsula Holdings, with investments in Dufry AG, BRG Brazil
Foods, BCAA Education and most significant investment in Carrefour,
where it holds 10% of the shares in the units in Brazil. That's right,
after selling all his shares of Grupo Pão de Açúcar, founded by his
father Diniz acts in the former competitor. He is also considering
selling its 62 buildings that rent to Supermarkets Sugar Loaf to buy
more shares in Carrefour.
6.Marino Brothers - US $ 4.3 billion each - Globo

José Roberto Marinho (known internally as "Joe") is married and has 59 years. He is the son and heir of the founder of
the Globo
group , Roberto Marinho. The entire conglomerate built, was divided
among the three children following this ranking. José holds the position
of vice president in conjunction with João Roberto Marinho. The older
brother, Roberto Irineu Marinho, is the president of the company that
became the world's second largest media conglomerate.

João
Roberto Marinho is the 3 brothers billionaires of Globo Organizations
and participation. Together they total more than R $ 50 billion in
assets. The company of the Navy expanded so much in recent years that
got only 6 billion profit in 2012, in a total revenue of 12 billion. The
novels are one of the most prominent international products and are
sold to more than 100 countries . John has 61 years and is married to
Gisela Marino. He is currently president of the Editorial Board and vice
president of the company.

Roberto
Irineu Marinho, 67, married with four children, is one of the most
influential men in Brazil through the Globo Organizations. As owner and
president of the group, controls 5 own stations to broadcast TV and over
117 affiliates. It also controls more than 30 cable channels:
Megapix, Gloob, GNT, Multishow, Viva, Bis +, Globosat HD OFF, Combat, SporTV, PFC, GloboNews and network
Telecine
. The company operates in various other sectors such as print media,
radio and has one of the most important of Brazil recorders, the
SOM FREE .
Roberto and his family also supports charity through the Roberto Marinho Foundation.
5.Eduardo Saverin - US $ 6.2 billion - Facebook and investments

Eduardo
(32 years) continues on the 6th place with a net worth estimated at $
5.1 billion (youngest on the list). He was one of the co-founders of
Facebook along with Mark Zuckerberg. Today it has 2.5% shares in the
social network. According to Forbes, the increase of his fortune was due
to investments in several startups like Qwiki, Jumio, Hampton Creek
Foods and Silvercar. And above all, the high valuation of Facebook IPO
in recent years. Currently Saverin lives in Singapore.
4.Carlos Alberto Sicupira - U $ 11.3 billion - Anheuser-Busch Inbev

This entrepreneur 67, is part of a successful trio. Together with Jorge Paulo Lemann and Marcell Telles, control the brewery
Anheuser-Busch Inbev (Inbev)
, the world's largest brewer, with 25% global market share and besides
being one of the five largest companies in the world in consumer
products. It is also one of the network owners of fast food
Burger King , one of the biggest franchises in the world .
3.Marcel Herrmann Telles - $ 13 billion - Anheuser-Busch Inbev

This 65 - year-man is born brewer, founded
AmBev with the merger of Antartica and Brahma and then joined with the Belgian brewer Interbrew, and so did the
InBev, and later with the purchase of Budweiser became the
ABInBev
, the world's largest brewer. With its partners, Jorge Paulo Lemann and
Carlos Alberto Sicupira manage and control the reign of domestic beer
and retail giant,
Lojas Americanas .
2.Joseph Safra - US $ 17.2 billion - Safra

This Lebanese in Brazil saw an opportunity to grow and invest. Naturalized Brazilian and founded the
Safra Bank - one of the 10 largest banks in Brazil - with his brothers. However, it does not stop there. Invested in
Aracruz Celulose SA
, a telephone company in Israel and several smaller banks around the
world. In 2014, his fortune was estimated at $ 16 billion, showing some
stability in business.
1.Jorge Paulo Lemann - U $ 27.8 billion - Anheuser-Busch Inbev

There's
no way to speak of George not to mention their partners. This Rio de
Janeiro 75 years, so the beer trio along with Marcel Telles and Carlos
Alberto Sicupira control
ABInBev , the world's
largest brewer. If you drink a Skol, Brahma, Antarctica, Pepsi or
Guarana Antartica, you are contributing to these three fortune. They are
also owners of
Lojas Americanas, Americanas.com, Submarino.com, Burger King in Brazil and recently acquired together with Warren Buffet the
Heinz ketchup
(catsup the most consumed in the world). Since the fall of Batista ,
Jorge occupies the second time the first position among the richest men
in Brazil.
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