Two-month rally creates 123 new billionaires

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Deepak Korgaonkar Mumbai
Last Updated : Jan 19 2013 | 11:47 PM IST

Number of people with net worth of at least Rs 100 crore at 475 now.

The stock market rally that started from March 9 has changed the fortunes of many industrialists. This rally, which saw the Bombay Stock Exchange Sensitive Index, or Sensex, go up by 70.2 per cent in the period, has created 123 new billionaires (net worth of Rs 100 crore and above). Now, there are a total of 475 billionaires.

The Sensex had risen from 8,160.40 (March 9) to 13,888.15 (May 22). The combined wealth of these 475 billionaires also increased by 82 per cent from Rs 6,54,300 crore to Rs 11,90,400 crore during the same period.
 

A BOOM FOR BILLIONAIRES
Promoters

Wealth (Rs crore)

% chg March 9May 22 Mukesh Ambani1,13,2242,15,25790.10 Sunil Mittal74,9191,09,34846.00 Anil Ambani47,7131,05,890121.90 K P Singh & Family20,91150,351140.80 Anil Agarwal24,28645,26486.40 Azim Premji23,91442,85379.20 Kumar Mangalam Birla21,75032,50749.50 Gautam S Adani14,26629,368105.90 Prithviraj, Sajjan &
Naveen Jindal11,34725,945128.70 G M Rao9,47723,213144.9

The number of billionaires in the country was at its highest at 522 on January 8, 2008, when the Sensex had hit the 21,000-mark. However, the following downslide saw the numbers coming down to as low as 382 a year later.

Quite a few of those who had seen their wealth eroding due to the stock market crash in 2008 are now back in the billionaires club. These include Vijay Agarwal of Action Constructions, Nitin Khara of Confidence Petroleum, Pujit Aggarwal of Orbit Corporation and Hemant Kanoria of SREI Infrastructure Finance.

Mukesh Ambani tops list
In absolute terms, Mukesh Ambani, Chairman, Reliance Industries, has gained the most. His wealth increased by Rs 1,02,033 crore, or by 90 per cent, to Rs 2,15,257 crore.

Younger brother and Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group Chairman Anil Ambani is the second-largest gainer. His wealth has more than doubled from Rs 47,713 crore to Rs 1,05,890 crore — a rise of Rs 58,177 crore. Excepting for Reliance Power, which gained 80 per cent, the share prices of the remaining five of his group companies appreciated by more than 100 per cent each.

The promoters of real-estate and infrastructure companies, which were the worst-hit during the crash in the equity markets, have reported a smart recovery too. K P Singh & family of DLF, Ramesh Chandra of Unitech, Sameer Gehlaut of Indiabulls, Rakeshkumar Wadhawan of HDIL, Jaiprakash Gaur of JP Associates and G M Rao of GMR Infra have seen their individual net worths doubling. HDIL’s Rakeshkumar Wadhawan gained the most at 350 per cent, followed by Ramesh Chandra of Unitech (187 per cent), Jaiprakash Gaur of JP Associates (155 per cent), G M Rao of GMR (145 per cent) and K P Singh and family of DLF (140 per cent).

The net worth has been calculated on the basis of the promoters’ holdings in their respective companies as of March 31, 2009, and the difference in the market prices on March 9 and on May 22 this year. The calculations ignore cross-holdings.

Out of the 475 billionaires, the net worth of 201 billionaires have more than doubled, of which 30 have seen a value appreciation by over 200 per cent each. The net worth of 168 billionaires has increased in the range of 50 per cent to 100 per cent and of 98 billionaires by up to 50 per cent each.

The remaining eight ended up with a depreciation of their net worth during the period. These include Shah Brothers of Akruti City, Nitin Sandesara of Sterling Group and Ismail G Memon of KGN Industries.

There are 30 individual public shareholders from seventeen companies in the billionaire list. These include Bharat H Parajia of India Infoline, Navin Agarwal of Motilal Oswal Financial Services and Vinod Khosla of Praj Industries, each of whom hold equity shares worth more than Rs 100 crore.

High net worth investor Rakesh Jhunjhunwala and his wife Rekha Jhunjhunwala have seen their net worth increasing by 61 per cent from Rs 638 crore to Rs 1,027 crore.

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First Published: May 24 2009 | 12:06 AM IST

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