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Sir Jacob Radnor | |
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File:JacobRadnor.jpeg | |
Born | 1st of February, 1955 (Aged 64) |
Nationality | PyeMcGowian |
Citizenship | PyeMcGowian Citizenship |
Education | Steton Private School Charleston Business School |
Years active | 21 |
Organization | Radnor Group Mercator Group |
Known for | Founding multiple corporations mainly Radnor Group and Mercator Group |
Net worth | 23.7 Billion |
Title | Sir |
Spouse(s) | Maria Radnor-Desiderata |
Children | John Radnor (Age 23) Harold Radnor (Age 20) |
Parent(s) | Albert Radnor III Elizabeth Radnor |
Website | www.RadnorGroup.co.pm |
Jacob Radnor is a PyeMcGowian businessman, and is the third richest in the nation with a net worth of 23.7 Billion Poggles in January of 2018. He is most famous for his founding of the Radnor Group, from which he later used the profits to found the Mercator Group, in which he owns a 50% stake along with UBS. The tycoon was born in Charleston Summerfield Hospital, on the first of February, 1955. After his birth he went to live in Wellington Forbes, Principality of Charleston, in his father’s estate. He became a quick learner in Steton Private School, and in 1975 he went to Charleston Business School. There he studied For four terms, and earned a degree in Business and Economics, and received the Order of Sellington Forbes, the highest honour from the University. In 1981 after 6 years working as a Vice President at NCBC, he mustered every last Poggle he could find and registered the Radnor Stock Brokership. After 16 years he became an almost Billionaire from his investments, so in 1997 he founded the Radnor Group. After a tremendous success with the RG, even acquiring PyeMcGowan’s second largest hotel chain, he invested all he could in his new venture, The Mercator Group. But first he sold short on Gowan Shipping, who was showing signs of an eventual collapse. With his mass earnings he founded one of his last ventures in Lefterson, and in 2003 it became the largest in the Auraid, with no large well funded opposition, they could do whatever they desire. So they did, and on December 25th, they announced that they had broke ground On a new shipping hub in Lefterson, Charleston Principality. Boosting the regional economy and development, so much that the port became the dominant, rivalling even the largest ones such as Dawson and Riversea. Today, Radnor is lucky to be free as he narrowly dodged major cases against him, especially revolving around the Manamana Papers.