Richard White claims top spot on this year’s Rich Bosses list.
, worth more than $4.8 billion, to their charity, the Minderoo Foundation.
The June transfer followed February’s change in ownership structure to the Forrests’ private company Tattarang with Andrew Forrest giving half of his shares in Tattarang – which owns around 36 per cent of Fortescue - to Nicola Forrest. Reece executive director Alan Wilson - who was CEO of the business from 1970 to 2007 before being succeeded by his son Peter - saw his wealth swell from just under $5 billion to $6.66 billion and rank third on the list.Pro Medicus shares rose 55 per cent in the year to June 30, well above the 8.8 per cent rise in the ASX 300, propelling Sam Hupert and his co-founder and Anthony Hall to fourth and fifth place on theand his son Matt took out equal sixth spot.
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