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Les 500 Familles Les Plus Riches De France – Leurs Revenus Convertis En Smic LES 500 FAMILLES LES PLUS RICHES DE FRANCE – LEURS REVENUS CONVERTIS EN SMIC Ce tableau à été réalisé à parr d’informaons trouvées dans les magazines « Challenges » de 2014, 2017 et 2018. Enrichissement en nombres de SMIC + patrimoine patrimoine patrimoine Rang Famille Groupe Secteur entre 2014/18 gain moyen/an gain moyen/mois Cot.Soc. + Cot.Pat. = Ville en 2018 en 2017 en 2014 ou 2017/18 1675€ Millions d’€ Millions d’€ Millions d’€ Millions d’€ Millions d’€ en €uros 1 Bernard Arnault et sa famille LVMH luxe 73 200 24 300 48 900 M€ 12 225 M€ 1 018 750 000 € 608209 smic/mois Paris Alain Wertheimer et Gérard Wertheimer CHANEL luxe 40 000 7 000 33 000 M€ 8 250 M€ 687 500 000 € 410448 smic/mois Neuilly sur Seine 2 ainsi que leur famille 3 Axel Dumas et Famille Hermès HERMES INTERNATIONAL luxe 39 600 17 400 22 200 M€ 5 550 M€ 462 500 000 € 276119 smic/mois Paris Françoise Beencourt-Meyers et sa famille L’OREAL cosméques 39 300 23 200 16 100 M€ 4 025 M€ 335 416 667 € 200249 smic/mois Clichy 4 5 Gérard Mulliez et sa famille GROUPE AUCHAN distribuon 38 000 19 000 19 000 M€ 4 750 M€ 395 833 333 € 236318 smic/mois Croix 6 François Pinault et sa famille KERING distribuon 30 500 11 000 19 500 M€ 4 875 M€ 406 250 000 € 242537 smic/mois Paris 7 Famille Dassault GROUPE MARCEL DASSAULT industrie 23 800 12 800 11 000 M€ 2 750 M€ 229 166 667 € 136816 smic/mois Paris 8 Pierre Castel et sa famille CASTEL FRERES boissons 12 500 7 000 5 500 M€ 1 375 M€ 114 583 333 € 68408 smic/mois Blanquefort 9 Emmanuel Besnier et sa famille LACTALIS agroalimentaire 12 000 5 200 6 800 M€ 1 700 M€ 141 666 667 € 84577 smic/mois Laval 10 François Perrodo et sa famille PERENCO energie 8 500 2 800 5 700 M€ 1 425 M€ 118 750 000 € 70896 smic/mois Paris 11 Vincent Bolloré BOLLORE transports 7 800 8 000 -200 M€ -50 M€ -4 166 667 € -2488 smic/mois Puteaux 12 Patrick Drahi ALTICE télécoms 7 700 120 7 580 M€ 1 895 M€ 157 916 667 € 94279 smic/mois Luxembourg Luxemb 13 Xavier Niel et sa famille ILIAD télécoms 6 800 5 900 900 M€ 225 M€ 18 750 000 € 11194 smic/mois Paris Anne Beaufour et Henri Beaufour ainsi que GROUPE IPSEN pharmacie 5 900 1 540 4 360 M€ 1 090 M€ 90 833 333 € 54229 smic/mois Boulogne 14 leur famille 15 Famille Courn-Clarins CLARINS cosméques 5 800 3 000 2 800 M€ 700 M€ 58 333 333 € 34826 smic/mois Neuilly sur Seine 16 Alain Mérieux et sa famille BIOMERIEUX pharmacie 5 500 1 890 3 610 M€ 903 M€ 75 208 333 € 44900 smic/mois Marcy l’Etoile 16 Rodolphe Saadé et sa famille CMA-CGM transports 5 500 2 500 3 000 M€ 750 M€ 62 500 000 € 37313 smic/mois Marseille 18 Danièle Ricard et sa famille PERNOD RICARD boissons 5 300 3 420 1 880 M€ 470 M€ 39 166 667 € 23383 smic/mois Paris 19 Famille Decaux JCDECAUX COMMUNICATION communicaon 5 200 3 170 2 030 M€ 508 M€ 42 291 667 € 25249 smic/mois Neuilly sur Seine 20 Pierre Bellon et ses enfants SODEXO restauraon 5 100 2 600 2 500 M€ 625 M€ 52 083 333 € 31095 smic/mois Issy les Moulineaux 21 Benjamin de Rothschild et sa famille GROUPE E. DE ROTHSCHILD finance 5 000 2 500 2 500 M€ 625 M€ 52 083 333 € 31095 smic/mois Paris Marie-Chrisne Coisne-Roquee et SONEPAR distribuon 4 800 2 800 2 000 M€ 500 M€ 41 666 667 € 24876 smic/mois Paris 22 Familles Coisne et Lambert 23 Margarita Louis-Dreyfus et sa famille LOUIS-DREYFUS COMPANY négoce 4 500 5 500 -1 000 M€ -250 M€ -20 833 333 € -12438 smic/mois Paris 24 Robert Peugeot et sa famille PEUGEOT SA automobile 4 400 1 310 3 090 M€ 773 M€ 64 375 000 € 38433 smic/mois Paris 25 Ginee Moulin et sa famille GALERIES LAFAYETTE distribuon 3 900 2 500 1 400 M€ 350 M€ 29 166 667 € 17413 smic/mois Paris Gilles Hennessy et familles Hennessy, Moët LVMH luxe 3 800 1 660 2 140 M€ 535 M€ 44 583 333 € 26617 smic/mois Paris 26 et Chandon 27 Nicolas Puech HERMES INTERNATIONAL luxe 3 500 1 600 1 900 M€ 475 M€ 39 583 333 € 23632 smic/mois Paris Marn Bouygues et Olivier Bouygues ainsi BOUYGUES btp 3 400 1 650 1 750 M€ 438 M€ 36 458 333 € 21766 smic/mois Paris 28 que leur famille 28 Marc Ladreit de Lacharrière FIMALAC services 3 400 960 2 440 M€ 610 M€ 50 833 333 € 30348 smic/mois Paris 30 Mohed Altrad ALTRAD btp 3 300 600 2 700 M€ 675 M€ 56 250 000 € 33582 smic/mois Florensac 30 Dominique Hériard-Dubreuil et sa famille REMY COINTREAU spiritueux 3 300 1 810 1 490 M€ 373 M€ 31 041 667 € 18532 smic/mois Paris 32 Famille Lesaffre LESAFFRE agroalimentaire 3 000 750 2 250 M€ 563 M€ 46 875 000 € 27985 smic/mois Marcq en Baroeul 32 Famille Lescure GROUPE SEB industrie 3 000 1 310 1 690 M€ 423 M€ 35 208 333 € 21020 smic/mois Ecully 500 Fortunes de France - comparaison au SMIC.xls, Page 1 34 Laurent Burelle et sa famille PLASTIC OMNIUM automobile 2 900 910 1 990 M€ 498 M€ 41 458 333 € 24751 smic/mois Levallois 35 Edouard Roquee et sa famille ROQUETTE FRERES agroalimentaire 2 700 2 000 700 M€ 175 M€ 14 583 333 € 8706 smic/mois Lestrem 35 Gilles Marn et Yves-Loïc Marn EUROFINS SCIENTIFIC biotechnologie 2 700 970 1 730 M€ 433 M€ 36 041 667 € 21517 smic/mois Luxembourg 38 Paul-Georges Despature et sa famille SOMFY industrie 2 500 980 1 520 M€ 380 M€ 31 666 667 € 18905 smic/mois Cluses En France, en 2018, 500 familles gagnent chaque mois l’équivalent de 5,3 Millions de SMIC mensuel, alors qu’il y a 5 Millions de chômeurs et 9 Millions de pauvres. La France est la 5ème puissance économique mondiale, La France est un pays riche. Il y a de l’argent pour les infirmières, pour la sécu, pour le service public, pour les EHPAD, pour les retraites, pour les chômeurs. Ceux qui se gavent, doivent rendre des comptes. Si vous trouvez cela scandaleux, partagez, il faut que cela se sache ! 41 Philippe d’ Ornano et sa famille SISLEY cosméques 2 200 1 300 900 M€ 225 M€ 18 750 000 € 11194 smic/mois Paris 41 Louis Le Duff GROUPE LE DUFF restauraon 2 200 1 100 1 100 M€ 275 M€ 22 916 667 € 13682 smic/mois Paris 43 Eric Guerlain et sa famille CHRISTIAN DIOR luxe 2 100 2 480 -380 M€ -95 M€ -7 916 667 € -4726 smic/mois Paris 44 Michel Leclercq et sa famille GROUPE DECATHLON distribuon 2 000 800 1 200 M€ 300 M€ 25 000 000 € 14925 smic/mois Villeneuve d’Ascq 44 Famille de Wendel WENDEL holding 2 000 1 470 530 M€ 133 M€ 11 041 667 € 6592 smic/mois Paris 44 Pierre Omidyar OMIDYAR NETWORK internet 2 000 2 000 M€ 2 000 M€ 166 666 667 € 99502 smic/mois 44 Yves Guillemot et sa famille UBISOFT jeux vidéo 2 000 175 1 825 M€ 456 M€ 38 020 833 € 22699 smic/mois Montreuil 500 Fortunes de France - comparaison au SMIC.xls, Page 2 Antoine Fiévet et familles Fievet, Sauvin , FROMAGERIES BEL agroalimentaire 1 900 1 400 500 M€ 125 M€ 10 416 667 € 6219 smic/mois Paris 48 Dufort 48 François Feuillet et sa famille TRIGANO automobile 1 900 105 1 795 M€ 449 M€ 37 395 833 € 22326 smic/mois Paris 48 Charles Edelstenne DASSAULT SYSTEMES services inform. 1 900 750 1 150 M€ 288 M€ 23 958 333 € 14303 smic/mois Velizy Villacoublay 51 Pierre-Eenne Bindschedler et sa famille SOPREMA btp 1 800 500 1 300 M€ 325 M€ 27 083 333 € 16169 smic/mois Strasbourg 51 Thierry Mauvernay et sa famille DEBIOPHARM GROUP pharmacie 1 800 1 800 M€ 1 800 M€ 150 000 000 € 89552 smic/mois Jean-Pierre Cayard et Edith Cayard ainsi que LA MARTINIQUAISE spiritueux 1 800 1 100 700 M€ 175 M€ 14 583 333 € 8706 smic/mois Charanton le Pont ce 51 leur famille 54 Bruno Bich et sa famille BIC stylos 1 700 1 680 20 M€ 5 M€ 416 667 € 249 smic/mois Clichy 55 Famille Michelin MICHELIN automobile 1 600 610 990 M€ 248 M€ 20 625 000 € 12313 smic/mois Clermont Ferrand 55 Jean-Claude Fayat et sa famille FAYAT btp 1 600 1 000 600 M€ 150 M€ 12 500 000 € 7463 smic/mois Bordeaux 55 Jacques Bouriez et sa famille GROUPE LOUIS DELHAIZE distribuon 1 600 2 000 -400 M€ -100 M€ -8 333 333 € -4975 smic/mois Bruxelles Belgique 55 Jean-Pierre Savare et sa famille OBERTHUR FIDUCIAIRE electronique 1 600 1 200 400 M€ 100 M€ 8 333 333 € 4975 smic/mois Paris 55 Norbert Dentressangle et sa famille DENTRESSANGLE INITIATIVES immobilier 1 600 415 1 185 M€ 296 M€ 24 687 500 € 14739 smic/mois Saint Vallier sur Rhôn 55 Jacques-Antoine Granjon VENTE-PRIVEE.COM internet 1 600 750 850 M€ 213 M€ 17 708 333 € 10572 smic/mois Saint Denis 55 Octave Klaba et sa famille OVH internet 1 600 300 1 300 M€ 325 M€ 27 083 333 € 16169 smic/mois Roubaix 55 Jacques Merceron-Vicat et sa famille VICAT matériaux de const 1 600 1 340 260 M€ 65 M€ 5 416 667 € 3234 smic/mois Paris La Défense 55 Guillaume Dauphin et sa famille TRAFIGURA négoce 1 600 1 200 400 M€ 100 M€ 8 333 333 € 4975 smic/mois Amsterdam Pays Bas 64 Famille Pich SNF FLOERGER chimie 1 500 600 900 M€ 225 M€ 18 750 000 € 11194 smic/mois Andrézieux 64 Jean Mane et sa famille MANE chimie 1 500 600 900 M€ 225 M€ 18 750 000 € 11194 smic/mois Le Bar sur Loup 64 Edouard Carmignac et sa famille CARMIGNAC GESTION finance 1 500 1 200 300 M€ 75 M€ 6 250 000 € 3731 smic/mois Paris 64 Eric Duval GROUPE DUVAL immobilier 1 500 1 500 M€ 1 500 M€ 125 000 000 € 74627 smic/mois 64 Robert Mouawad et sa famille MOUAWAD luxe 1 500 1 500 M€ 1 500 M€ 125 000 000 € 74627 smic/mois 64 Jean-Claude Mimran et sa famille GROUPE MIMRAN négoce 1 500 1 600 -100 M€ -25 M€ -2 083 333 € -1244 smic/mois Gstaad Suisse 70 Alain Taravella et sa famille ALTAREA COGEDIM immobilier 1 460 650 810 M€ 203 M€ 16 875 000 € 10075 smic/mois Paris 71 Sadri Fegaier SFAM assurance 1 400 1 400 M€ 1 400 M€ 116 666 667 € 69652 smic/mois 71 Jérôme Seydoux et sa famille PATHE cinéma 1 400 1 200 200 M€ 50 M€ 4 166 667 € 2488 smic/mois Paris 71 Philippe Journo COMPAGNIE DE PHALSBOURG immobilier 1 400 350 1 050 M€ 263 M€ 21 875 000 € 13060 smic/mois Paris 71 Edouard Duval et Familles Aubert et Duval ERAMET industrie 1 400 770 630 M€ 158 M€ 13 125 000 € 7836 smic/mois Paris
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