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Les 500 Plus Grandes Fortunes De France.Pdf Sources http://www.challenges.fr/classements/fortune/ Date juillet 2014 Titre Les 500 plus grandes fortunes de France Montant total 329 milliards d'euros C Nom Société Secteur Ville Fortune en M€ 1 Bernard Arnault LVMH Luxe Paris 24 300 2 Liliane Bettencourt et sa famille L’OREAL Cosmétiques Clichy Cedex 23 200 3 Gérard Mulliez et sa famille GROUPE AUCHAN Distribution Croix 19 000 4 Bertrand Puech et famille Hermès HERMES INTERNATIONAL Luxe Paris 17 400 5 Serge Dassault et sa famille GROUPE INDUSTRIEL MARCEL DASSAULTIndustrie Paris 12 800 6 François Pinault et sa famille KERING Distribution, luxe Paris cedex 08 11 000 7 Vincent Bolloré BOLLORE Transport, médias Puteaux 8 000 8 Pierre Castel et sa famille CASTEL FRERES Boissons Blanquefort 7 000 8 Alain Wertheimer et sa famille CHANEL Luxe Neuilly-sur-Seine 7 000 10 Xavier Niel et sa famille ILIAD Télécoms Paris 5 900 11 Margarita, Eric, Kirill et Maurice Louis-Dreyfus LOUIS-DREYFUS NEGOCE Services Paris 5 500 12 Emmanuel Besnier et sa famille LACTALIS Agroalimentaire Laval cedex 9 5 200 13 Alexandre Ricard et sa famille PERNOD RICARD Boissons Paris cedex 16 3 420 14 Jean-Claude Decaux et sa famille JCDECAUX COMMUNICATION Communication Neuilly-sur-Seine 3 170 15 Christian Courtin-Clarins et sa famille CLARINS Cosmétiques Neuilly-sur-Seine cedex 3 000 16 François Perrodo et sa famille PERENCO Energie Paris 2 800 16 Marie-Christine Coisne-Roquette et familles CoisneSONEPAR et Lambert Distribution Paris cedex 16 2 800 18 Pierre Bellon et ses enfants SODEXO Services Issy-les-Moulineaux cedex 92 600 19 Ginette Moulin et sa famille GALERIES LAFAYETTE Distribution Paris Cedex 09 2 500 19 Jacques Saadé et sa famille CMA-CGM Transport Marseille 2 500 19 Benjamin de Rothschild et sa famille GROUPE EDMOND DE ROTHSCHILDFinance Paris 2 500 22 Famille Guerlain CHRISTIAN DIOR Luxe Paris 2 480 23 Jacques Servier et sa famille LABORATOIRES SERVIER Pharmacie Suresnes cedex 2 300 24 Jacques et Philippe Bouriez et leur famille GROUPE LOUIS DELHAIZE Distribution Bruxelles - Belgique 2 000 24 Martine Primat et sa famille PRIMWEST - DOMAINE DES ETANGSServices pétroliers Massignac 2 000 24 Marc Roquette et sa famille ROQUETTE FRERES Agroalimentaire Lestrem 2 000 27 Alain Mérieux et sa famille BIOMERIEUX Pharmacie Marcy l’Etoile 1 890 28 Dominique Hériard-Dubreuil et sa famille REMY COINTREAU Spiritueux Paris 1 810 29 Bris Rocher et sa famille LABORATOIRES YVES ROCHER Cosmétiques La Gacilly 1 800 29 Daniel Roullier et sa famille GROUPE ROULLIER Chimie Saint-Malo cedex 1 800 31 Bruno Bich et sa famille BIC Stylos, rasoirs Clichy cedex 1 680 32 Familles Hennessy, Moët et Chandon LVMH Luxe Paris 1 660 33 Martin et Olivier Bouygues et leur famille BOUYGUES BTP, télécoms Paris 1 650 34 Jean-Claude Mimran et sa famille GROUPE MIMRAN Négoce Gstaad - Suisse 1 600 34 Nicolas Puech HERMES INTERNATIONAL Luxe Paris 1 600 36 Anne et Henri Beaufour et leur famille GROUPE IPSEN Pharmacie Boulogne 1 540 37 Ernest-Antoine Seillière et famille Wendel WENDEL Holding Paris cedex 09 1 470 38 Antoine Fiévet et familles Bel, Fiévet, Dufort etFROMAGERIES Sauvin BEL Agroalimentaire Paris 1 400 39 Jacques Merceron-Vicat et sa famille VICAT Matériaux de constructionParis La Défense cedex 1 340 40 Famille Lescure GROUPE SEB Electroménager Ecully Cedex 1 310 40 Robert Peugeot et sa famille PEUGEOT SA Automobile Paris 1 310 42 Hubert d'Ornano et sa famille SISLEY Cosmétiques Paris 1 300 43 Claude Dauphin TRAFIGURA Négoce Amsterdam - Pays-Bas 1 200 43 Jean-Pierre Savare et sa famille OBERTHUR FIDUCIAIRE Electronique Paris cedex 08 1 200 43 Pierre Fabre PIERRE FABRE Pharmacie Castres 1 200 43 Edouard Carmignac et sa famille CARMIGNAC GESTION Finance Paris cedex 01 1 200 43 Jérôme Seydoux et sa famille PATHE Cinéma Paris 1 200 43 Philippe Louis-Dreyfus et sa famille LOUIS-DREYFUS ARMATEURS Services Suresnes cedex 1 200 49 Louis Le Duff GROUPE LE DUFF Agroalimentaire Paris cedex 15 1 100 49 Jean-Pierre et Edith Cayard et leur famille LA MARTINIQUAISE Spiritueux Charanton-le-Pont cedex 1 100 51 Marie-Jeanne Meyer LOUIS-DREYFUS NEGOCE Services Paris 1 050 51 Monique Roosmale Nepveu LOUIS-DREYFUS NEGOCE Services Genève - Suisse 1 050 53 Elisabeth Badinter et sa famille PUBLICIS Publicité Paris 1 010 54 Clément Fayat et sa famille FAYAT BTP Bordeaux cedex 1 000 54 Tony Murray MURRAY HOLDINGS Immobilier 1 000 56 Paul-Georges Despature et sa famille SOMFY Equipement Cluses 980 57 Gilles et Yves-Loïc Martin EUROFINS SCIENTIFIC Biotechnologie Luxembourg 970 58 Marc Ladreit de Lacharrière FIMALAC Services Paris 960 59 Laurent Burelle et sa famille PLASTIC OMNIUM Industrie Levallois cedex 910 60 Christopher Descours et sa famille EPI Habillement, champagneParis 900 60 Claude Berda AB GROUPE Audiovisuel Saint-Denis 900 62 Jean-Charles Naouri RALLYE Distribution Paris 840 63 Philippe Cassegrain et sa famille LONGCHAMP Luxe Paris 820 64 Michel Leclercq et sa famille OXYLANE Distribution Villeneuve-d’Ascq 800 64 Pierre Papillaud et sa famille GROUPE ALMA Boissons Paris 800 64 Jacques d'Armand de Chateauvieux et sa familleGROUPE BOURBON Transport Paris 800 64 Frédéric Rouzaud et sa famille CHAMPAGNE LOUIS ROEDERER Vins, champagne Reims cedex 800 68 Georges Duval et familles Aubert et Duval ERAMET Industrie Paris Cedex 15 770 69 Maurice et Lucien Lesaffre et leur famille LESAFFRE Agroalimentaire Marcq-en-Baroeul 750 69 Charles Edelstenne DASSAULT SYSTEMES Services informatiques Velizy-Villacoublay 750 69 Philippine de Rothschild et sa famille BARON PHILIPPE DE ROTHSCHILD Vins Pauillac 750 69 Jacques-Antoine Granjon VENTE-PRIVEE.COM Distribution Saint-Denis 750 69 Georges Gaspard et sa famille LYRECO Distribution Marly 750 74 Laure Louis-Dreyfus LOUIS-DREYFUS NEGOCE Services Paris 720 75 Eric Duval FINANCIERE DUVAL Immobilier Boulogne Billancourt 700 76 Jeanine Dick et sa famille VIRBAC Pharmacie Carros cedex 680 77 Paul Radat et Pierre Lamoure et leurs familles GROUPE ATLANTIC Industrie La Roche-sur-Yon 650 77 Alain Taravella ALTAREA COGEDIM Immobilier Paris 650 77 Armand Apavou et sa famille GROUPE APAVOU Immobilier Sainte Clotilde - Ile de la Réunion650 77 Bernard Fraisse et sa famille FAREVA Pharmacie Tournon-sur-Rhône 650 77 Roland Beaumanoir GROUPE BEAUMANOIR Habillement Saint-Malo cedex 650 77 André Delachaux et sa famille DELACHAUX Métallurgie Genevilliers cedex 650 83 Dominique Desseigne et famille Desseigne-BarrièreGROUPE LUCIEN BARRIERE Casinos, hôtellerie Paris 630 84 Famille Michelin MICHELIN Equipement automobile Clermont-Ferrand Cedex 9 610 85 Didier et Elisabeth Domange et leur famille ZODIAC AEROSPACE Aéronautique Plaisir 600 85 Christian Latouche et sa famille FIDUCIAL Services La Defense cedex 600 85 Christian Rolloy et sa famille PROMOGIM GROUPE Immobilier Boulogne-Billancourt 600 85 Martin Michaeli et sa famille MEPHISTO Chaussure Sarrebourg 600 85 Corinne Mentzelopoulos CHATEAU MARGAUX Vins Margaux 600 85 Jean Mane et sa famille MANE Chimie Le-Bar-sur-Loup 600 85 Famille Le Lous VIVA SANTE Pharmacie Paris 600 85 Robert Zolade ELIOR Restauration Paris cedex 12 600 85 Mohed Altrad ALTRAD BTP Florensac 600 85 Didier Deconinck et sa famille TARKETT Industrie Nanterre cedex 600 95 Michel David-Weill et familles Stern EURAZEO Holding Paris 590 95 Charles Ruggieri et sa famille BATIPART Holding Metz 590 97 Léone Meyer et sa famille PHISON CAPITAL Distribution Paris 550 97 Christian et Jean-François Moueix et leur familleETABLISSEMENTS MOUEIX ET DUCLOSVins Libourne cedex 550 99 Jean-François Gobertier DOMUS Vi Maisons de retraite Annecy 530 99 Patrice Pichet et sa famille GROUPE PICHET Immobilier Pessac cedex 530 99 Sébastien Picciotto ORFIM Holding Paris 530 102 Eric de Rothschild et sa famille LAFITE ROTHSCHILD Vins Pauillac 525 102 Alex Bongrain et sa famille GROUPE SOPARIND BONGRAIN Agroalimentaire Viroflay cedex 525 102 Bernard Magrez BERNARD MAGREZ GRANDS VIGNOBLESVins Pessac cedex 525 105 Pierre et Jacques Esnée et sa famille SD2P Hôtellerie Paris 500 105 Mickaël Benabou VENTE-PRIVEE.COM Distribution Saint-Denis 500 105 Michel Soufflet et sa famille GROUPE SOUFFLET Agroalimentaire Nogent-sur-Seine cedex 500 105 Thierry Gillier et sa famille ZADIG & VOLTAIRE Habillement Paris 500 105 Pierre-Etienne Bindschedler et sa famille SOPREMA BTP Strasbourg cedex 500 110 Bernard Bellon et sa famille SODEXO Restauration Issy-les-Moulineaux cedex 9 495 111 Christian Boiron et sa famille BOIRON Pharmacie Sainte-Foy-les-Lion 465 111 François Faiveley et sa famille FAIVELEY Industrie Gennevilliers 465 113 Stéphane Courbit LOV GROUP Holding Paris 450 113 Familles Leroy et Villaine ROMANEE CONTI Vins Vosne Romanée 450 113 Michel Reybier DOMAINES REYBIER Vins Saint-Estephe 450 113 Pierre Cardin PIERRE CARDIN Luxe Paris 450 117 Thibaut de Grandry et famille Baguenault de PuchessDESCOURSe ET CABAUD Distribution Lyon cedex 02 440 117 Romain Zaleski ERAMET Industrie Paris Cedex 15 440 119 Jean-Claude Marian et sa famille ORPEA Maisons de retraite Puteaux 435 120 Philippe Foriel-Destezet ADECCO Travail temporaire Villeurbanne 430 121 Yves Journel DOMUS Vi Maisons de retraite Annecy 420 121 André Einaudi et sa famille ORTEC EXPANSION Services Aix-en-Provence cedex 3 420 121 Francis-Charles Pollet et sa famille PROMOD Habillement Marcq-en-Barœul 420 124 Norbert Dentressangle et sa famille NORBERT DENTRESSANGLE Transport Saint-Vallier-sur-Rhône cedex415 125 Gaston Rebilly et sa famille GEOPETROL Services pétroliers Paris 400 125 Albert Cohen SOCIETE IMMOBILIERE HOTELIEREHôtellerie DU P Paris 400 125 Josette Robin et famille Lefebvre EDITIONS LEFEBVRE
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