European billionaire Alisher Usmanov is top of this year's Sunday Times Rich List. The 59-year-old - who includes a near thirty days share in Arsenal Soccer Club - is worth A13.3 thousand, according to the number, which will be released tomorrow. His company empire, which began with the making of plastic bags, amounts from Metalloinvest, Russia's biggest iron ore company, to a position in mail.ru, the country's largest web company, and a huge keeping in MegaFon, a cellular phone operator which stated on the London and Moscow investment markets last year. Mr Usmanov owns Sutton Place, the former Surrey house of the late oil baron J Paul Getty, as well as a A48 million mansion in north London. Lakshmi Mittal, who spent nine years at the very top of the list, has dropped right down to fourth. The steel magnate, today worth A10 billion, could be the greatest faller in money terms. The 40% share Mr Mittal and his wife Usha store in the steelmaking big ArcelorMittal has dropped from A28 billion at its peak to A5.95 billion. The best placed UK-born person could be the Duke of Westminster, who is worth A7.8 million and ranked eighth. In second position is Russian-born Len Blavatnik, whose rise in wealth from A3.4 billion last year to A11 billion this year, makes him the highest riser in wealth conditions. Mr Blavatnik owns Warner Music, and received A2 thousand last month for his share in TNK-BP. Since the Sunday Times Rich List was first published in 1989, shooting from seven to 88 the number of billionaires in the united kingdom has increased ten-fold. There this past year were 77. According to the list, the 1000 richest people in Britain have money totalling nearly A450 billion. The combined wealth of the top 200 people is A318.2 billion, a more than eightfold rise on the A38 billion for the combined wealth of the 200 people included in the first number. In 1989, the list was topped by the Queen with total wealth of A5,200 million. That valuation included all of the Crown Estates and the royal art collection. In old age, the Queen has been valued solely on her private wealth and no longer topped the list after 1993. Here are the 20 richest people in 2013, based on the Sunday Times Rich List family wealth is included by fortunes Getty Sunday Times Rich List 1. (2) Alisher Usmanov, mining and expense, A13,300m (A12,315m) 2. (5) Len Blavatnik, expense, music and media, A11,000m (A7,580m) 3. (4) Sri and Gopi Hinduja, finance and industry, A10,600m (A8,600m) 4. (1) Lakshmi Mittal and family, metal, A10,000m (A12,700m) 5. (3) Roman Abramovich, oil and industry, A9,300m (A9,500m) 6. (9), John Fredriksen and family, shipping and oil companies, A8,800m (A6,600m) 7. (8) David and Simon Reuben, property and internet, A8,281m (A7,083m) 8. (7) The Duke of Westminster, property, A7,800m (A7,350m) 9. (6) Ernesto and Kirsty Bertarelli, pharmaceuticals, A7,400m (A7,400m) 10. (11) Charlene and Michel de Carvalho, inheritance, brewing and banking, A7,000m (A5,490m) 11. (10) Galen and George Weston and family, retailing, A6,650m (A5,900m) 12. (15) Kirsten and Jorn Rausing, investment and inheritance, A5,109m (A3,900m) 13.( 12) Hans Rausing and family, packaging, AA4,720m (A4,300m) 14.( 13) Joseph Lau, house, A4,600m (A4,140m) 15, (new) Mohamed Bin Issa Al Jaber and family, hotels, food and market, A4,515m 16, (17=) Sir Philip and Lady Green, selling, A3,880m (A3,300m) 17. (14) Nicky Oppenheimer, diamonds and mining, A3,785m (A4,050m) 18. (19) Earl Cadogan and family, property, A3,675m (A3,225m) 19. (16) Sir Richard Branson and family, transportation and finance and exercise clubs, A3,514m (A3,410m) 20. (21) Joe Lewis, forex and investment, A3,200m (A3,000m) Listed here are the 20 richest people in 1989, according to the Sunday Times Rich List: 1. The Queen, head of state, A5,200m 2. The Duke of Westminster, landowner, A3,200m 3. Lord (John) Sainsbury and family, selling, A1,967m 4. Hans and Gad Rausing, food presentation, A1,900m 5= Sir John Moores, basketball pools, A1,700m 5= Garfield Weston, food production, A1,700m 7= John Paul Getty II, oil, A1,200m 7= Lord Edmund Vestey, food creation, A1,200m 9. Octav Botnar, car working, A1,000m 10. Sir James Goldsmith, finance, A750m 11. Robert Maxwell, writing, A675m 12= Gerald Ronson, property and gasoline stations, A500m 12= John and Sir Adrian Swire, delivery, A500m 14. The Earl of Cadogan, landowner, A450m 15. Alan Sugar, computers, A432m 16. Viscount Cowdray, financing, A360m 17= Lord Cayzer, shipping and money, A350m 17= Viscount Portman, landowner, A350m 19. Mark Thompson, food processing and home, A335m 20= Joe Bamford, construction gear, A300m 20= Sighismund Berger, property, A300m 20= The Duke of Buccleuch, landowner, A300m
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