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TH E  WORL D ÕS  BI LLIONAI R E S

                                                Pedro Moreira Salles
        BRAZIL                                  TROPHY: With his three billionaire brothers,
                                                Moreira Salles supports the Instituto Moreira
                                                Salles, a museum with branches in Rio de
                                                Janeiro, São Paulo (pictured at right) and Poços de Caldas,
                                                in the state of Minas Gerais. Exhibits include a time-lapse se-
       GDP: $2.1 TRIL                           ries of the São Paulo location’s construction and 200 works

       POPULATION: 209 MIL; BILLIONAIRES: 42 (–1 VS. 2017)   by Brazilian photographer Chichico Alkmim taken in the first
       TOTAL NET WORTH: $176.4 BIL (+$4.3 BIL VS. 2017)  half of the 20th century in the hinterlands of Brazil. Their
                                                late father, Walther Moreira Salles, built Unibanco into one of
                     WEALTH                     the country’s largest banks (now called Itaú Unibanco) and
        TOP SECTORS  ORIGIN
                                                served as ambassador to the U.S. in the 1950s.
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        FINANCE & INVESTMENTS  19%
            6            45%
        DIVERSIFIED
                     36%
            5
        FASHION & RETAIL
            5      INHERITED & GROWING
                      INHERITED
        FOOD & BEVERAGE
                     SELF-MADE
           4
        HEALTH CARE
          3
        MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT                    MANAUS
                                                                                                  NATAL
                                                                                                   EXPATRIATES
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                              ABILIO DINIZ                                        COMANDATUBA
                                                                                  ISLAND, BAHIA
                              NEWSMAKER: The retail ty-
                              coon spent much of his life
                              running—and expanding—
                              supermarket chain Grupo Pão de                         TRANCOSO
                              Açúcar, which his father started with
                              a single bakery. After French retail-
                              er Casino increased its stake in 2011,
                              Diniz clashed with the French owners.   CAMPINAS  CAMPOS DO JORDÃO
                              He eventually sold his Pão de Açúcar   RED BULL BRASIL
                                                                 RED BULL BRASIL

                                                              DIETRICH MATESCHITZ
        shares and in 2014 invested in French superstore firm (and Casino competi-  DIETRICH MATESCHITZ  RIO DE
        tor) Groupe  Carrefour’s Brazil arm, joining the board. In July, Carrefour Brasil,   SÃO PAULO  JANEIRO
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        also known as Atacadão, completed an IPO, raising nearly $1.6 billion. Diniz is   SANTO ANDRE  21  RICHEST
        one of the largest shareholders, with about 8%.                                      Jorge Paulo
                                                               SÃO JOSÉ
                                                              DOS PINHAIS                      Lemann
        Jorge Paulo Lemann   Ermirio Pereira de Moraes 
        $27.4 BIL  #29  BEER  $2.7 BIL  #887  DIVERSIFIED                                   Lemann’s fortune fell by
                                                                                            $1.8 billion over the past
        Joseph Safra       Jorge Moll Filho  
        $23.5 BIL  #36  BANKING  $2.6 BIL  #924  HOSPITALS                                  year as shares of beer be-
                                                         PORTO ALEGRE                       hemoth Anheuser-Busch
        Marcel Herrmann Telles    Maria Helena Moraes                                      InBev, the source of the
        $14 BIL  #102  BEER  Scripilliti  
                            $2.6 BIL  #924  DIVERSIFIED                                     majority of his wealth,
        Carlos Alberto Sicupira                                                            dropped 5%. AB-InBev
        $12 BIL  #124  BEER  Aloysio de Andrade Faria                                      sales in North America
                            $2.5 BIL  #965  BANKING
        Eduardo Saverin                                                                   have declined—people are
        $10.1 BIL  #148  FACEBOOK  Jose Roberto Marinho   Dulce Pugliese de Godoy          drinking less Budweiser
                            $2.5 BIL  #965  MEDIA  Bueno  
        Pedro Moreira Salles                    $2.2 BIL  #1103  HOSPITALS,                 and switching to craft
        $5.1 BIL  #382  BANKING,   Roberto Irineu Marinho    HEALTH CARE                   beers, wine and spirits.
        MINERALS            $2.5 BIL  #965  MEDIA                                          AB-InBev replaced its chief
                                                 Ana Lucia de Mattos Barretto
        Fernando Roberto Moreira   Carlos Sanchez                                         of North American opera-
        Salles             $2.5 BIL  #965  GENERIC DRUGS  Villela   Lirio Parisotto       tions in November.
                                                 $2.2 BIL  #1103  BANKING
        $5 BIL  #388  BANKING, MINERALS                              $1.6 BIL  #1477  INVESTMENTS
                            Jose Luis Cutrale    Alexandre Grendene Bartelle
        Joao Moreira Salles    $2.4 BIL  #1020  ORANGE JUICE       Jose Joao Abdalla Filho ★
        $5 BIL  #388  BANKING, MINERALS                              $1.5 BIL  #1561  INVESTMENTS
                            Alfredo Egydio Arruda Villela   $2.2 BIL  #1103  SHOES        Daisy Igel  
        Walther Moreira Salles   Filho          Joao Alves de Queiroz   Miguel Krigsner    $1.2 BIL  #1867  GAS,    VICTOR MORIYAMA/BLOOMBERG;  PEDRO VANNUCCHI/INSTITUTO MOREIRA SALLES; DADO GALDIERI/BLOOMBERG
        Junior             $2.4 BIL  #1020  BANKING  Filho         $1.5 BIL  #1561  COSMETICS  PETROCHEMICALS
        $5 BIL  #388  BANKING, MINERALS                              Jose Isaac Peres & family    Ana Maria Marcondes Penido
                            Andre Esteves       $2 BIL  #1215  PHARMACEUTICALS
        Abilio dos Santos Diniz    $2.4 BIL  #1020  BANKING  Jayme Garfinkel    $1.5 BIL  #1561  SHOPPING MALLS  Sant’Anna 

        $3.5 BIL  #652  RETAIL                                       Antonio Luiz Seabra   $1.2 BIL  #1867  TOLL ROADS
                            Joao Roberto Marinho    $2 BIL  #1215  INSURANCE
        Walter Faria       $2.4 BIL  #1020  MEDIA  Julio Bozano    $1.5 BIL  #1561  COSMETICS  Maurizio Billi 
        $3.2 BIL  #729  BEER                                         Rubens Ometto Silveira   $1 BIL  #2124  GENERIC DRUGS
                            Nevaldo Rocha & family    $1.8 BIL  #1339  BANKING
        Luis Frias  ★       $2.4 BIL  #1020  RETAIL  Liu Ming Chung   Mello             Elie Horn  
        $3 BIL  #791  MOBILE PAYMENTS                                $1.4 BIL  #1650  SUGAR, ETHANOL  $1 BIL  #2124  REAL ESTATE
                            Lia Maria Aguiar    $1.7 BIL  #1394
                            $2.2 BIL  #1103  BANKING  PAPER MANUFACTURING
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