marți, 5 aprilie 2011

Japan's Richest donate their salary until retirement

President of Japanese telecommunications company Softbank, Masayoshi Son, Japan's richest man, said it will donate ten billion yen ($ 120 million) and salary until his retirement to help victims of the disaster that struck Japan.

Son, aged 53, won in the fiscal year ended in March, a salary of 108 million yen ($ 1.3 million) and dividends worth 1.3 billion yen (15.5 million dollars ). 21% stake owned by Son at Softbank is valued at more than 740 billion yen (8.8 billion dollars), according to Bloomberg data. Japanese edition of Forbes Son classify him as the richest man in Japan.

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