Английская Википедия:Chearavanont family
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox family The Chearavanont family (Шаблон:Lang-th) is a Sino-Thai business family based in Bangkok, Thailand with ancestral roots in Shantou, China. The family is noted for its success in business, making them one of the richest ethnic Chinese families in the world.[1] The family owns the Charoen Pokphand conglomerate, and was ranked by Forbes Asia in 2017 as Asia's fourth-wealthiest family with a net worth of US$36.6 billion.[2]
The family is currently headed by Dhanin Chearavanont. Dhanin's father, Ekchor Saechia, and uncle, Seowhui Saechia, left China for Bangkok in the 1920s to begin selling seeds and agricultural chemicals. Their business diversified geographically across Asia, and vertically via a number of technology ventures and contract farming initiatives. In the 1980s, as China opened up to foreign firms, the Charoen Pokphand Group became the preferred partner for international brands such as Honda, Walmart, and Tesco.Шаблон:Fact
Dhanin, his three brothers Jaran, Montri and Sumet and their cousins collectively own the group, which is one of Asia's largest conglomerates and operates in agriculture, telecommunications, marketing, distribution and logistics, international trading, petrochemicals, property and land development, crop integration, insurance, automotive, and pet foods.Шаблон:Fact
Family businesses
- Ping An Insurance (Largest shareholder, world's largest insurance firm by market capitalization, valued at over US$200 billion as of November, 2017).[3]
- CP All (Second-largest 7-Eleven chain in the world with over 10,000 stores in Thailand)[3]
- C.P. Fresh Mart (Thailand-based chain selling frozen foods and finished products, with over 700 branches)[4]
- Charoen Pokphand (Holding company) [3]
- C.P. Land (Manages several Bangkok properties including C.P. Tower 1 & 2; listed through C.P. Land Infrastructure Fund; market capitalization of over U.S.$300 million)Шаблон:Citation needed
- CP PC (Major plastic production manufacturer with plants in Thailand, China, and Vietnam).[3]
- C.P. Pokphand (Listed in Hong Kong, one of the world's largest producers of feed and one of China's leading agricultural companies, with factories nationwide)[5]
- Charoen Pokphand Foods (Operations in dozens of countries; world's largest producer of shrimp, animal feed; world's third-largest chicken and pork producer).[3]
- Chester's (major fast food chain in Thailand).[3]
- Concordian International School (Thailand).
- Lotus Supermarket Chain[6] (China)
- Dayang Motors (China's third-largest motorcycle manufacturer).[3]
- Magnolia Quality Development Corporation Limited (Thailand).
- Makro (Largest Cash & Carry retailer in Thailand).[7]
- Super Brand Mall, Shanghai.[8]
- True Corporation (A joint venture with Telenor, largest Internet Service Provider, Cable Television Network, and third largest Wireless Carrier in Thailand).[3]
- True Growth Infrastructure Fund (A $2 billion fund set up to manage True's extensive telecommunication assets including Thailand's largest fibre optic network and largest 3G & 4G cell networks. It became Thailand's second-largest IPO ever in late 2013. True Corp is True GIF's largest shareholder.Шаблон:Citation needed)
Notable members
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