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Gina Rinehart was appointed to run the trust until the youngest of her four children, Ginia Rinehart, turned 25 in 2011. [87] The Trust owns 23.6% of the shares in Hancock Prospecting, [ 88 ] and as of June 2015 [update] was believed to be valued at about A$ 5 billion.
The son of English-born Greg Milton [3] and Australian Gina Rinehart, John Hancock was born John Langley Hayward. [4] His younger sister is Bianca Rinehart [5] and his two half-sisters are Ginia Rinehart and Hope Welker. Milton subsequently changed his name to Greg Hayward. [4]
On 4 August 1947, he married his second wife, Hope Margaret Nicholas, the mother of his only acknowledged child, Gina Rinehart. Lang and Hope remained married for 35 years, until her death in 1983 at the age of 66.
For years, Australian billionaire Gina Rinehart-- one of the five richest women in the world-- has been in a headline-making fight with her kids over the family fortune.Under dispute is control of ...
But while Australian mining magnate Gina Rinehart inherited $75 million when her father died in 1992, she has spent the last two decades multiplying that sum -- 386 times.
In the decades since taking over her father's mining company, Gina Rinehart has become one of the world's richest women, and sparked controversy too.
Hancock Prospecting Pty Ltd is an Australian-owned mining and agricultural business run by Executive Chairwoman Gina Rinehart and CEO Garry Korte. At various stages of its trading history, the company has been known as Hancock Prospecting Ltd, Hancock Resources Ltd, Hanwright Pty Ltd, Hancock & Wright Ltd, and Hancock Prospecting Pty Ltd.
SYDNEY -- Media speculation has suggested that Andrew "Twiggy" Forrest's Fortescue Metals Group (ASX: FMG.AX) and Gina Rinehart's Hancock Prospecting could do a deal to share infrastructure, which ...