Ethiopian billionaire Mohammed Al-Amoudi falls from world’s 367th to 406th richest man
His net worth fell after Preem, Sweden’s largest oil refiner, reported a 31-percent drop in revenue.
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His net worth fell after Preem, Sweden’s largest oil refiner, reported a 31-percent drop in revenue.
The drop in the Ethiopian billionaire’s net worth can be attributed to a fall in the collective valuation of his industrial assets in Sweden, Saudi Arabia, and Ethiopia.
The mogul controls valuable assets in Sweden, Saudi Arabia and Ethiopia, and is Ethiopia’s richest man.
With a fortune of $6.45 billion, Al-Amoudi is one of Africa’s richest men and the wealthiest man in Ethiopia.
Al-Amoudi, who is the wealthiest man in Ethiopia, has a net worth of $6.71 billion.
Al-Amoudi’s $7.05-billion net worth makes him the richest man in Ethiopia, and one of the wealthiest men in Africa.
His $7.2-billion fortune is derived from closely held companies such as Preem, Svenska Petroleum and Midroc Europe.
The founder of Sweden’s largest oil refiner has seen his net worth fall from $8.76 billion to $7.31 billion.
Al-Amoudi’s net worth has dropped from $7.56 billion to $7.54 billion since the start of the year.