The world's youngest billionaire is worth an eye-popping $1.2billion.
Alexandra Andresen comes in as one of the richest people on the planet, after inheriting millions from her business-man father Johan Andresen.
The Andresen family own Ferd, a long-running private investment company.
In 2007, the Norwegian beauty shot to the top spot as the youngest billionaire in the world when her father transferred 42% of the business to Anexandra.
Her sister Katharina is just one year older, and received the exact same stake in the business.This year Alexandra made it onto the Forbes World's Billionaire list.
Alexandra, who recently graduated from high school, is one of Norway's most successful horseback riders, according to Forbes . The teenager's incredible wealth was not widely known until recently, but her family's wealth goes back generations.Her great-great-great grandfather bought J.L. Tiedemanns tobacco factory in 1849, which later became the country's market-leading cigarette maker.
Alexandra Andresen comes in as one of the richest people on the planet, after inheriting millions from her business-man father Johan Andresen.
The Andresen family own Ferd, a long-running private investment company.
In 2007, the Norwegian beauty shot to the top spot as the youngest billionaire in the world when her father transferred 42% of the business to Anexandra.
Her sister Katharina is just one year older, and received the exact same stake in the business.This year Alexandra made it onto the Forbes World's Billionaire list.
Alexandra, who recently graduated from high school, is one of Norway's most successful horseback riders, according to Forbes . The teenager's incredible wealth was not widely known until recently, but her family's wealth goes back generations.Her great-great-great grandfather bought J.L. Tiedemanns tobacco factory in 1849, which later became the country's market-leading cigarette maker.
In 2005, the family sold the company for ethical reasons for a huge $500million.
They invested the money wisely in real estate, security and hedge funds, according to The Telegraph.
Older sister Katharina, who is the second youngest billionaire on Forbes's list, is currently a social science freshman at Amsterdam University College in the Netherlands.
Culled from Daily Mirror
They invested the money wisely in real estate, security and hedge funds, according to The Telegraph.
Older sister Katharina, who is the second youngest billionaire on Forbes's list, is currently a social science freshman at Amsterdam University College in the Netherlands.
Culled from Daily Mirror
Wow they are made for life.
ReplyDeleteWow!!
ReplyDeleteBeauty and brains. Some girls would just lavish their inheritance on trivial things to pose on instagram or something equally as silly.
ReplyDeleteI am sure that they don't mix business and leisure
Wow
ReplyDeleteBeauty with brains.. IT IS WELL
ReplyDeleteThat's the way to grow not posting nude pics everywhere seeking for cheap fame when ur parents don't even have enough to eat on daily basis #life though
ReplyDeleteWow! Impressive!
ReplyDeleteWonderful
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