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| Kjeld stays in top 200 of The Richest People in the World.
Just think of all the LEGO sets we could buy with a billion dollars!
It's fun to see these numbers compared. royalty and such are excluded. Note in
1999 KKK beat out The Three Steves (Case, Jobs, Spielberg). Chart and graph at
your leisure. there's probably more info out there too.
summary:
year 1997 1998 1999 2000
list place 126 > 145 > 175 > 154
billions 2.5 > 2.3 > 2.8 > 3.1
1997: Forbes' World's Richest People
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* 126. Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen, Denmark, $2.5 billion, Lego
1998: Forbes' World's Richest People
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* 145 Kristiansen, Kjeld Kirk, Denmark, $2.3 billion, Lego
1999: Forbes' World's Richest People
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115.Perot, H. Ross, United States, 4.0
* 175.Kristiansen, Kjeld Kirk, Denmark, 2.8 billion, Lego
297.Case, Steve, United States, 1.6, America Online
316.Spielberg, Steven Allen, United States, 1.6
356.Jobs, Steven Paul, United States, 1.4, Apple
364.Rockefeller, Laurance Spelman, United States, 1.4
1999: KJELD KIRK KRISTIANSEN Denmark $2.8 billion
Age: 51
The business: Toys. On a mission to bring family-owned company Lego
($1.1 billion sales) into the high-tech age, with computer game versions of the
plastic interlocking bricks, including a build-your-own virtual Legoland theme
park.
What's new: Announced a restructuring in January, laying off up to 1,000
employees. In May reported losses ($28 million) for the first time since his
grandfather founded Lego in the 1930s.
For fun: Traveled to March opening of Legoland in Carlsbad, Calif.
2000: Forbes' World's Richest People
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* 154.Kristiansen, Kjeld Kirk Denmark 3.1 billion
semi-related threads:
http://news.lugnet.com/lego/announce/?n=31
http://news.lugnet.com/general/?n=28483
-Suz
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| Suzanne D. Rich wrote:
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> Kjeld stays in top 200 of The Richest People in the World.
> Just think of all the LEGO sets we could buy with a billion dollars!
Yea, if we had a billion dollars to spend on LEGO, we would double the
annual production (note the sales of 1.1 billion...). Gee, I wonder how
many custom sets you could convince them to make if you have a billion
bucks to throw around...
> summary:
> year 1997 1998 1999 2000
> list place 126 > 145 > 175 > 154
> billions 2.5 > 2.3 > 2.8 > 3.1 ...
> What's new: Announced a restructuring in January, laying off up to 1,000
> employees. In May reported losses ($28 million) for the first time since his
> grandfather founded Lego in the 1930s.
Interesting, they lost 0.028 billion, yet Kirk's personal wealth still
grew 0.3 billion... Obviously he has been investing his wealth somewhere
else besides just TLC...
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In article <3AA5574E.7D55@mindspring.com>,
Frank Filz <ffilz@mindspring.com> wrote:
> Interesting, they lost 0.028 billion, yet Kirk's personal wealth still
> grew 0.3 billion... Obviously he has been investing his wealth somewhere
> else besides just TLC...
Probably, but also note that a company can, strangely enough, lose money
and become more valuable at the same time. Take, for example, Amazon, whose
stock shot up like Discovery... have they actually turned a profit yet?
-JDF
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The more you learn, the better your luck gets. `-'
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In lugnet.general, Suzanne D. Rich wrote:
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Kjeld stays in top 200 of The Richest People in the World.
Just think of all the LEGO sets we could buy with a billion dollars!
Its fun to see these numbers compared. royalty and such are excluded. Note in
1999 KKK beat out The Three Steves (Case, Jobs, Spielberg). Chart and graph at
your leisure.
summary:
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Curiosity got the better of me and I checked out how hes doing. Kjeld Kirk
Kristiansen is no longer ahead of Steve Jobs, but he is higher on the list than
Donald Trump! Heres another six years of data added to my own (now very old)
post...
year 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
list-place 126 145 175 154 251 200 162 205 243 245
billions 2.5 2.3 2.8 3.1 1.9 2.1 2.3 2.5 2.5 2.8
See Forbes.com for details of recent years, including notes on the companys
performance:
KKK in 2001
KKK in 2002
KKK in 2003
KKK in 2004
KKK in 2005 KKK in 2006
-Suz
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Thanks for the info Suz!
When I looked at the Forbes list a few years ago, I remember seeing another
Danish name on the list (can't remember it)... but the company associated with
that other name is familiar to us all.......MAERSK!
I guess when you're in a billionaires club, you can ressurect any Lego color you
want!
Gary Istok
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.general, Suzanne D. Rich wrote:
> Kjeld stays in top 200 of The Richest People in the World.
> Just think of all the LEGO sets we could buy with a billion dollars!
The best part about this is that Kjeld is one of the nicest, kindest, most
modest people I've ever met. (I can say this and have you believe me since I'm
no longer employed there!)
One of my greatest career moments was sitting in his office the last meeting of
the last day I was employed at LEGO. He wanted to make sure to see me before I
left (and assured me that he was fairly sure I'd be back soon!). I had 30
minutes scheduled, yet we talked for 1.5 hours.
All around stand up guy who never let the fame or fortune get the better of him.
There is absolutely no bigger LEGO fan in the world that Kjeld, and I've met a
few :)
Jake
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Jake McKee
Webmaster - BIP
http://www.bricksonthebrain.com
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