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The journey to billionaire status of the late Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi

Công LuậnCông Luận13/06/2023


It remains unclear how Mr Berlusconi's fortune, which includes ownership of some of Italy's most famous companies, including football club AC Milan, will be divided among his five children.

Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's Journey to Becoming a Billionaire Picture 1

Billionaire, former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. Photo: TC

Bloomberg reported that Mr. Berlusconi's net worth was about $7.6 billion as of Monday. So how did the late Italian prime minister make his money?

Media mogul

He entered politics at the age of 57, serving as Prime Minister of Italy four times. However, before that, he amassed a huge fortune as a real estate developer in the late 1960s, before becoming a media tycoon.

In the 1970s, he founded the cable television company Telemilano and acquired two other cable television channels in Italy.

In 1978, these channels were merged into his holding company, Fininvest. Through Fininvest, Mr. Berlusconi acquired large stakes in several major European media companies, as well as in the AC Milan football club.

Mr. Berlusconi owned 61.3% of Fininvest at the end of 2021. Fininvest is the largest shareholder of MediaForEurope with a 48% stake. The broadcaster has a market capitalization of about 1.6 billion euros and operates commercial television channels in Italy and Spain. Fininvest also holds a 53% stake in Mondadori, Italy's largest book and magazine publisher.

Fininvest sold AC Milan for 740 million euros in 2017 after 31 years of ownership. In a tweet on Monday, the club said it was "deeply saddened" by Mr Berlusconi's passing.

Legal controversy

He has also faced political criticism over his business dealings. During his nearly two decades in politics, he has been tried on at least 17 counts of embezzlement, tax fraud and bribery, although he has always denied wrongdoing.

In 2012, a Milan court convicted the former Italian leader of tax evasion. Prosecutors found that Mr. Berlusconi, along with executives at Mediaset, had bought television rights to films and then resold them at inflated prices. The scheme allowed those involved to avoid paying huge tax bills.

Mr Berlusconi has five children from two marriages, all of whom hold significant stakes in Fininvest. His eldest child, Marina, 56, has run the company since 2005 and is widely seen as the most likely to take control of her father's business empire.

His other son, Pier Silvio, 53, is chief executive of MediaForEurope. Shares in the company jumped 10% on Monday before cooling in the late afternoon as investors anticipated potential changes to the company's ownership following Mr. Berlusconi's death.

Marina and Pier Silvio each hold 7.7% of Fininvest, while Mr Berlusconi's three other children own a total of 21.4% of the company.

Quoc Thien (according to AFP, Reuters)



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