Pierre Saintonge
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Born | Pierre Mikel Gregore Saintonge April 8, 1948 Austremer, Karazawa |
Nationality | Karazawi |
Occupation | CEO of Grupu Iauanijapunda |
Net worth | 20 billion USD (April 2019) |
Spouse(s) | Uina Nachaqisecha |
Children | 7 |
Pierre Saintonge is a Karazawi is a business magnate, investor and philanthropist. He derived his fortune from his extensive holdings in a considerable number of Karazawi companies through his Conglomerate: Grupu Iauanijapunda. He is ranked as the second richest man in Karazawa with him and his family having a net worth estimated at 82 trillion Cushek (20 million USD).
His conglomerate includes freight and passenger shipping companies, industrial manufacturing, transportation, real estate, media, hospitality, entertainment, high-technology, retail, sports and financial services. He accounts for 20% of the listings on the Mexican Stock Exchange, while his net worth is equivalent to about 1 percent of Karazawa's gross domestic product.
Early life
Pierre Mikel Gregore Saintonge was born on April 8, 1948, in Austremer, to Jules Saintonge, a Ship chandler. He received business lessons from his father who taught him finance, management and accounting, teaching him how to read financial statements as well as the importance of keeping accurate financial records. He began working at his father's shop at the age of 15. The next year he was introduced to the Democratic Lodge, one of the many secret club opposing the regime of Kuruch Malnonfi, famous for the arrest of thirteen of its members in 1970, accused of being part of a gun trafficking ring. Both his father and him had been threatened during the investigation, but ultimately nothing could be proven against them.
Nonetheless, the Malnonfist administration blacklisted the Saintonge family, and it had to rely on familial and social link for their business to survive. Pierre was sent to the hospitality management school of Lauzierse as a way to escape the escape the regime's retaliation against the members of the Democtratic Lodge in Austremer. He would return in 1974 with his diplôme to a city where the Malnonfi Regime had given up trying to enforce its law, and where the divide was no longer between the Malnonfists and the Resistants, but between the Republicans and the Royalists.
Business career
At first, he resumed his work at his father's shop, but the economic and social situations had made business difficults, so he decided to find work elsewhere. Using his family connexions and his degree, he found a job as a manager in one of Austremer's many hotels.