Monday, November 14, 2011

5 Millionaire who are not school graduate

School is of course important, at least as a handle for a career in the
future. However, when you are forced to quit school due to some reason,
does not mean you do not have the opportunity to progress and success.
Of the five figure this billionaires below and some even dropped out of
junior high school. However, persistence and hard work to make their
entry in the list of richest people in Forbes magazine. Dared to imitate
their steps?

Richard Branson
This eccentric man no longer continue the school at the age of 16 years.
At that time he founded the record store with home delivery, which later
became the record companies and music stores Virgin Records. Branson's
current wealth is not only derived from the music store, but also about
200 other companies, including airlines, music festivals, and cell
phones, which are spread across 30 countries. Net profit is estimated to
6.8 billion U.S. dollars.

Carl Lindner, Jr.
This billionaire dropped out of school because they have to work to send
milk to dairy processing plant owned by his family. In 1984, Lindner
bought Chiquita Brands International (formerly known as United Fruit
Company and United Brands Company) and run it until 2001. His net worth
estimated at 1.7 billion U.S. dollars.

Francois-Henri Pinault
Before holding a license for famous brands such as Gucci, Samsonite,
Puma, and Christie's auction house, actress Salma Hayek's husband was
forced to quit school in 1947. At that time he had worked in his
father's lumber mill. Now, Pinault not have to dirty their hands again,
especially with the wealth which reached 8.7 billion U.S. dollars.

Kirk Kerkorian
One of the richest people in Beverly Hills is known as the king of the
resort and the city of Las Vegas contributed to build up as it is now.
However, Kerkorian actually pull out of school in eighth grade to reach
his goals as an amateur boxer. Now, the CEO of Tracinda Corporation has
accumulated a wealth of up to 3.1 billion U.S. dollars.

Amancio Ortega
He was the founder of Industria de Diseno Textil (Inditex), which has a
royal fashion brands, like Zara, Kiddy's Class, and Massimo Dutti. He no
longer go to school at the age of 14 years due to co-run T-shirt shop
owned by his parents. At the age of 39 years, he opened his first store
which later evolved into a chain store Zara. Ortega is now the richest
man in Spain with a fortune of 31 billion U.S. dollars.

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