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'''Yang Huiyan''' (]: 杨惠妍, ]: 楊惠妍, ]: Yáng Huìyán; born ]) is the majority shareholder of ] and is currently considered the wealthiest person in ], with an estimated net worth of $7.4 billion ] as of March 2008.<ref name=forbes2008>Forbes. . 2008-03-05. Accessed 2008-03-05.</ref><ref> Yahoo! Finance</ref> She is the daughter of ], who started his company Biguiyuan in 1997 and transferred 70% of Country Garden's shares to her before its ] in 2007.<ref>, '']'', April 29, 2007.</ref> The wealthiest mainland Chinese in the previous year, 2006, was ]. Country Garden's initial offering raised about $1.6 billion, or as much as Google raised in 2004 in the United States. Yang's net worth was estimated at $16.2 billion ] in October 2007.<ref>, '']'', October 7, 2007. </ref> '''Yang Huiyan''' '''http://www.YangHuiyan.me''' (]: 杨惠妍, ]: 楊惠妍, ]: Yáng Huìyán; born ]) is the majority shareholder of ] and is currently considered the wealthiest person in ], with an estimated net worth of $7.4 billion ] as of March 2008.<ref name=forbes2008>Forbes. . 2008-03-05. Accessed 2008-03-05.</ref><ref> Yahoo! Finance</ref> She is the daughter of ], who started his company Biguiyuan in 1997 and transferred 70% of Country Garden's shares to her before its ] in 2007.<ref>, '']'', April 29, 2007.</ref> The wealthiest mainland Chinese in the previous year, 2006, was ]. Country Garden's initial offering raised about $1.6 billion, or as much as Google raised in 2004 in the United States. Yang's net worth was estimated at $16.2 billion ] in October 2007.<ref>, '']'', October 7, 2007. </ref>


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YANG Huiyan
杨惠妍
楊惠妍
Born1981
China Shunde, Guangdong Province, PRC
Alma materOhio State
Occupation(s)Major shareholder
Country Garden Holdings


Yang Huiyan http://www.YangHuiyan.me (Simplified Chinese: 杨惠妍, Traditional Chinese: 楊惠妍, Pinyin: Yáng Huìyán; born 1981) is the majority shareholder of Country Garden Holdings and is currently considered the wealthiest person in Mainland China, with an estimated net worth of $7.4 billion USD as of March 2008. She is the daughter of Yang Guoqiang, who started his company Biguiyuan in 1997 and transferred 70% of Country Garden's shares to her before its IPO in 2007. The wealthiest mainland Chinese in the previous year, 2006, was Wong Kwong Yu. Country Garden's initial offering raised about $1.6 billion, or as much as Google raised in 2004 in the United States. Yang's net worth was estimated at $16.2 billion USD in October 2007.

Yang is a 2003 graduate of The Ohio State University.

Notes

  1. 福布斯2007年中国富豪榜_网易财经
  2. ^ Forbes. Yang Huiyan. 2008-03-05. Accessed 2008-03-05.
  3. The World's Billionaires Yahoo! Finance
  4. Sorry bachelors - richest Chinese woman married, China Daily, April 29, 2007.
  5. Forbes: 26-year-old woman is China's richest person, USA Today, October 7, 2007.
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