Ma Huateng.
In December 2014, Ma Huateng, chairman and CEO of Tencent Holdings, reduced his holdings of Tencent Holdings shares. The price per share ranged from HK$118.61 to HK$119.97, with a total of HK$3 billion cashed out, which is 3.87 billion dollars. A spokesman for Tencent said that Ma Huateng’s reduction in Tencent Holdings shares was related to his personal wealth management. Earlier, Ma Huateng also participated in the private placement of China Ping An.
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The shares reduced by Ma Huateng account for a proportion of the total share capital of Tencent Holdings. less than 0.5. In other words, despite this share reduction, Ma Huateng is still the largest individual shareholder in Tencent Holdings. The shares he holds are 9.87. According to the ranking of the Hurun Report, among China's richest people, Ma Huateng ranks first. Three, his net worth is approximately $14 billion.
Some time ago, according to the "Hurun Cash Cash Rich List", Ma Huateng cashed out 7.9 billion, making him the cash-out king in 2016. In the past year, Ma Huateng reduced his holdings with a market value of more than 20 billion. He used 13.9 billion for charity and cashed out 7.9 billion.