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Indonesia palm oil tycoon who built $12.6 bil empire dies

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Indonesia palm oil tycoon who built $12.6 bil empire dies
Eka Tjipta Widjaja became a coconut and palm-oil trader at the age of 15 before building a multi-billion dollar empire.
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SINGAPORE (Jan 27): Eka Tjipta Widjaja, who became a coconut and palm-oil trader at the age of 15 before building a multi-billion dollar empire with businesses spanning paper and pulp to financial services, has died.

Widjaja, 98, passed away at his home in Jakarta on Saturday, said Gandi Sulistiyanto, a managing director at Sinar Mas Group. The founder of Sinar Mas was Indonesia’s fourth-richest person with a net worth of US$9.3 billion ($12.6 billion), according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.

The Indonesian tycoon of Chinese origin will also be remembered for the U$14 billion default by his flagship Asia Pulp & Paper Co. after the 1998 Asian financial crisis. While several of Sinar Mas’s businesses were taken over by the government after the fall of the dictatorship of General Suharto, Widjaja managed to rebuild his empire, which employs around 380,000 people in Indonesia.

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