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The richest people of central-eastern europe.


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Lukasz
Edited by: Lukasz  Apr 26, 08, 16:51  #1

http://www.manageria.pl/manageria/1,85811,5125032,Rumunscy_i_czescy_mi liarderzy_bogatsi_od_polskich.html

I will translaet in into Polish

wealth of 10 the richest people in country (eastern/central europe + turkey)
(in bln euro) (%of GDP)

Rosja
147,7 10,7%

2.
Turcja
53,03 12,0%

3.
Ukraina
21,96 10,3%

4.
Czechy
14,8 9,0%

5.
Rumunia
13,54 8,3%

6.
Polska
10,92 2,6%

7.
Serbia (sześciu bogaczy)
5,54 14,7%

8.
Słowacja
4,02 5,6%

9.
Węgry
3,338 2,6%

10.
Chorwacja
2,506 5,4%

11.
Litwa
1,98 5,0%

12.
Łotwa
1,38 5,2%

13.
Estonia
1,35 6,9%

ao reasult is great for Poland it looks like that Poland and Hungary are countries without oligarhs.

and Polish people complain that when communism ended somebody have stolen our wealth ... when we look on other countries from region ... we are in the best situation. :) (our 10 the richest people creates only 2,6% of our GDP so it is very positive)

in Poland normal people are much stronger than in other countries in this part of europe ...


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Seanus
  Apr 26, 08, 16:57  #2

So, plenty of funds to pay for those roads, LOL

Seriously tho, it is encouraging for Poland.


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Lukasz
Edited by: Lukasz  Apr 26, 08, 17:04  #3

Seanus:
Seriously tho, it is encouraging for Poland.


because it is :) in Russia normal people can be proud of their the richest people and watch how they spend money on football cubs in UK ... of course normal Russians can only watch it in TV.

Poland and Hungary are in the best situation ... :)

and democracy is strong


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Seanus
  Apr 26, 08, 17:09  #4

Whatever happened to Jan Kulczak?


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Lukasz
  Apr 26, 08, 17:17  #5

Seanus:
Whatever happened to Jan Kulczak?


Jan Kulczyk

oh yes it is long story ... when I see how military industry works in USA, or how oil industry works in all over the world ... I think it is normal capitalism ...

what I wanted to say that in this case situation in Poland is the best.


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Seanus
  Apr 26, 08, 17:20  #6

Kulczyk, that's him. Oil industry, I'm from the oil capital of Europe. I'd like to see more investment in Poland for oil/gas companies


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Kaylyn
  Apr 27, 08, 16:29  #7

Ukraine and Romania beat Poland??? Weird


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Grzegorz_
  Apr 27, 08, 16:32  #8

Most of these people generated that cash illegally...


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Lukasz
Edited by: Lukasz  Apr 27, 08, 16:36  #9

Kaylyn:
Ukraine and Romania beat Poland??? Weird

ahhh :) not beat

it means that 2,6% of our GDP is generated by 10 the richest.

If they had the same part of our wealth as in Romania it would be :
8,3% of our GDP is 35 blns EURO

as to Russia
10,7% of our GDP is 45 blns EURO

Population of Poland is 37 mln people

it means that 10 the richest people in Poland have less than whole society in comparison to other countries in region.


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