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#37 Alim Markus & family
12.13.07, 6:00 PM ET


Age 56
Net Worth $140 million
Married, 7 children
In 2003 took reins of Maspion Group, started by late father as kitchenware maker. Encompasses 60 firms employing 30,000 with interests in electronics, plasticware, aluminum, financial services, property, even toothpaste. Plans listings of PT Maspion and its subsidiary Bank Maspion for 2008. Says with laugh: "I never count my money." Likes to play ping-pong.





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