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Interim consolidated financial statement of Grigeo Group AB covering 12 months of 2025
Globenewswire· 2026-02-25 16:00
Over 12 months of 2025, Grigeo Group AB company group (hereinafter – the Group), consisting of Grigeo Group AB, Grigeo Packaging UAB, Grigeo Baltwood UAB, Grigeo Klaipėda AB, Mena Pak AT, Grigeo Recycling UAB, Grigeo Recycling SIA, Grigeo Paper Packaging UAB, Grigeo Tissue UAB, Grigeo Hygiene UAB, Huchtemeier Papier GmbH, Grigeo Tissue sp. z o.o and Energia Cieplna Niedomice sp. z o.o achieved the consolidated sales turnover of EUR 246.6 million. It is by EUR 33.6 million more than over respective period of ...
2026年澳大利亚十大富豪:首富还是她!
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2026-02-16 03:16
Core Insights - The 2026 Australian wealth landscape is undergoing a significant transformation, with the billionaire rankings reflecting new economic growth drivers and wealth accumulation trends [1] - Traditional industries like mining, real estate, and retail are facing challenges from technology innovation, financial investment, and green energy sectors, indicating a fundamental shift in wealth sources [3] Group 1: Key Billionaires - Gina Rinehart remains the wealthiest individual in Australia, leading Hancock Prospecting, despite a AU$2 billion decrease in her wealth due to falling iron ore prices [5] - Andrew Forrest, founder of Fortescue Metals Group, is embracing green energy and has committed AU$750 million to rebuild Ukraine's energy infrastructure post-conflict [7] - Anthony Pratt, known for his packaging and recycling company Visy, is also a significant player in the corrugated cardboard market through Pratt Industries [9] Group 2: Emerging Entrepreneurs - Melanie Perkins, co-founder of Canva, is the youngest billionaire at 38, holding 18% of the company, which is preparing for a lucrative IPO in the U.S. market [12] - Mike Cannon-Brookes and Scott Farquhar, co-founders of Atlassian, achieved significant success but faced personal financial challenges due to Cannon-Brookes' divorce [15] - Clive Palmer, a controversial figure, continues to invest heavily in political advertising, spending AU$90 million during the 2025 federal election campaign [17] Group 3: Industry Trends - The rise of tech entrepreneurs and new billionaires is reshaping the Australian economy, highlighting a shift towards innovation and sustainability [3][18] - Established family business empires remain strong, but new entrants are eager to claim their share of the economic landscape [3]