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Antti Herlin (born 14 November 1956) [1] is a Finnish billionaire businessman and the chairman of the Finnish KONE Corporation, as well as the richest person in Finland [2] – as of January 2025 Forbes reported his net worth as $4.1 billion, naming him the 819st richest person in the world. [3]
Handelsblatt reported on Sunday that the Alfried Krupp foundation, which owns 21 percent of Thyssen, and Kone's largest shareholder Antti Herlin have held talks about a deal. The first ...
In 1954, Pekka Herlin joined Kone and succeeded his father as president in 1964. Since 2003, Antti Herlin, the son of Pekka Herlin, has been its chairman. As of December 2019, Antti Herlin controls 62% of the voting rights and 22% of the shares of the company, [5] which is listed on Nasdaq Helsinki.
Antti Herlin Finland: 4.1 billion Kone: 1516 Heikki Kyöstilä Finland: 2 billion Planmeca: 1575 Mika Anttonen Finland: 1.9 billion St1: 1725 Ilkka Herlin Finland: 1.7 billion Kone 1804 Ilona Herlin Finland: 1.6 billion Kone 2020 Antti Aarnio-Wihuri Finland: 1.4 billion Wihuri Group: 2133 Heikki Herlin Finland: 1.3 billion Kone
Pekka Aksel Herlin (15 July 1932 – 4 April 2003) was a Finnish businessman, the president of the elevator and escalator maker Kone from 1964. In 1954, Pekka Herlin joined Kone, and succeeded his father as president in 1964, and started planning a new elevator factory in Hyvinkää to replace the "cramped and inefficient" Helsinki plant.
A Romanian grooming gang has been convicted of raping and sexually abusing ten women in flats across Dundee. The four men and one woman also plied their victims - aged between 16 and 30 - with ...
The 2019 first-team All-Pro allowed two sacks and 35 pressures in 1,062 snaps at left tackle this season. 7. Stefon Diggs, wide receiver (2024 team: Texans)
Antti Herlin, fourth chairman of the board of KONE Corporation; richest man in Finland; Porter Jarvis (1902–1991), president, then chairman of Swift & Company, 1955–1967; Murray Joslin, pioneer on nuclear energy, vice-president of Commonwealth Edison; Jerry Junkins, chairman and CEO of Texas Instruments