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Internet Search Engine Founder Becomes China's Richest Man, Index Says

The founder of China’s largest internet search engine, Baidu, has become the wealthiest man in the Asian economic giant, according to rankings produced by the Bloomberg Billionaire Index.
The founder of China’s largest internet search
engine, Baidu, has become the wealthiest man in the Asian
economic giant,
according to rankings produced by the Bloomberg Billionaire
Index.
Li’s net worth has climbed by $4.8 billion, or 65 per cent,
to $12.231 billion so far this year as Baidu shares rallied,
Bloomberg reported
today.
Wang Jainlin, chairman of closely-held Dalian Wanda Group,
has seen his fortune rise, meanwhile, by $2.9 billion to $12.167
billion in
2013. He stands in second place. Four of China’s top billionaires
are worth
about $12 billion, the report said.
Most of Li’s wealth comes from his 20.8 percent stake in
Baidu.
Baidu is the world's 5th most visited website and China's most
popular search engine.
Wang may reclaim the first spot after he sells shares in AMC
Entertainment Holdings, the US
movie chain he bought for $2.6 billion in 2012. AMC this week
said it plans to
raise as much as $368 million in an initial public offering that
would value
the company at up to $1.9 billion.
Zong of Wahaha, the largest Chinese beverage maker, trails
Li and Wang with a net worth of $12.0 billion. Ma Huateng,
founder and chairman
of Tencent Holdings, China’s largest Internet company by market
value, is the
country’s fourth-richest individual with a wealth of $11.5
billion.