Ethiopian Billionaire
Ethiopia’s richest man Mohammed Al-Amoudi’s fortune rises $190 million in 19 days
Al-Amoudi’s net worth has jumped from $9.12 billion on April 26 to $9.31 billion as of this report. This translates to an average daily gain of $10 million since April 26.
Ethiopia’s richest man loses $100 million in just 6 days
Ethiopia’s richest man Mohammed Al-Amoudi’s net worth has declined by $100 million in just six days, the latest setback in a string of wealth declines.
Ethiopia’s richest man Mohammed Al-Amoudi loses $160 million in 3 weeks
Al-Amoudi’s fortune has dwindled from $9.29 billion on Feb. 25 to $9.13 billion.
U.S. firm Vaalco Energy in talks to acquire oil company of Ethiopia’s richest man
For Mohammed Al-Amoudi, this potential deal represents an opportunity to derive further value from his investments in the oil and gas industry.
Ethiopia’s richest man Mohammed Al-Amoudi gains $130 million in two weeks
The surge in his fortune propels Al-Amoudi to 259th place on the prestigious list of the world’s 500 wealthiest billionaires.
Ethiopia’s richest man Mohammed Al-Amoudi gains $220 million within 72 hours
The primary driver behind this surge is attributed to the robust performance of his diverse industrial assets across Sweden, Saudi Arabia, and Ethiopia.
Ethiopia’s richest man Mohammed Al-Amoudi gained $3.59 billion in 2023
The $3.6-billion surge in Al-Amoudi’s fortune represents a daily average gain of $10 million throughout the year.
Ethiopia’s richest man Mohammed Al-Amoudi gains $170 million in 15 days
The primary driver behind this surge is attributed to the robust performance of his diverse industrial assets across Sweden, Saudi Arabia, and Ethiopia.
Ethiopia’s richest man Mohammed Al-Amoudi secures spot among world’s 300 richest individuals
Apart from his stake in Preem, Al-Amoudi maintains shares in Midroc Gold, Svenska Petroleum Exploration, Samir, and Okote Gold.
Ethiopia’s richest man Mohammed Al-Amoudi’s net worth soars by $2.83 billion
Ethiopian business mogul Mohammed Al-Amoudi claims the 268th spot among world’s richest billionaire.
Ethiopia’s richest man Mohammed Al-Amoudi gains $320 million
In an effort to unlock value from his early investments, Al-Amoudi is presently exploring the sale of his interest in Preem.
Ethiopian billionaire Mohammed Al-Amoudi looks to sell oil refiner Preem
Preem, which Al-Amoudi controls, has more than 550 petrol stations and two refineries in Gothenburg and Lysekil,
7 companies owned by Ethiopia’s richest man, Mohammed Al-Amoudi
As one of the largest investors in Sweden, Al-Amoudi owns Preem, Svenska Petroleum Exploration, and Midroc Europe.