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29 October 201920.11 Changes at the top of the ranking calculated by Forbes compared to the annual one published in March. Giovanni Ferrero, guide of the confectionery group of the same name, with assets estimated by Forbes in 21.9 billion dollars, is no longer among the richest Italians. In front of him now there is Leonardo Del Vecchio, Luxottica owner with 24.3 billion. Giorgio Armani takes third place with 11.2 billion. Finally, he joins the Top Ten, founder of Mediolanum, Ennio Doris whose group earned about 10 percentage points on the stock market.Wealthier Italy: now it is Del Vecchio
2019-10-29T19:24:33.079Z
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20.11 Changes at the top of the ranking calculated by Forbes compared to the annual one published in March. Giovanni Ferrero, guide of the confectionery group of the same name, with assets estimated by Forbes in 21.9 billion dollars, is no longer among the richest Italians. In front of him now there is Leonardo Del Vecchio, Luxottica owner with 24.3 billion. Giorgio Armani takes third place with 11.2 billion. Finally, he joins the Top Ten, founder of Mediolanum, Ennio Doris whose group earned about 10 percentage points on the stock market.
Source: rainews