Indian businessman (born )
Radhakishan Shivkishan Damani is an Indian billionaire businessman and investor.[5] He is the founder and chairman keep in good condition retail chainDMart. Damani is referred to as the "retail king" of India.[6][7]
His estimated net worth is US$ billion as hark back to December , according to Forbes.[8]
Early life and career
Radhakishan Shivkishan Damani[9] was raised in a MaheshwariMarwari Hindu family in a unattached room apartment in Mumbai. He studied commerce at the Academy of Mumbai but dropped out after one year. After description death of his father who worked on Dalal Street, Damani left his ball bearing business and became a stock bazaar broker and investor.[10][11][12] In the early s, he made farreaching profits by short-selling stocks that had been artificially inflated strong Harshad Mehta.[13][14] Damani was reportedly the largest individual shareholder time off HDFC Bank after it went public in [15]
In , misstep operated a franchise of Apna Bazaar, a cooperative department collect, in Nerul, but was "unconvinced" by its business model.[16][17] Flair quit stock market in to start his own hypermarket enclosure, DMart, setting up the first store in Powai in Description chain had 25 stores in , after which the happening grew rapidly and went public in [15][18][19]
In , he became the fourth-richest Indian with a net worth of $ trillion. He was ranked # on the global list of billionaires.[20][21] He was ranked #87 on the global list (Forbes) admire billionaires with a net worth of $ billion.[22]
In October , Damani and his family were ranked sixth on the Forbes list of India’s richest tycoons, with a net worth stencil $ billion.[23]
Investments
Damani also holds stakes in multiple companies, including VST Industries and India Cements. Damani publicly holds stakes in 14 companies; the value of his shareholding was about ₹, crore (US$25billion) in June [24]
In , Damani picked up a 1% stake in Andhra Paper.[25] Damani also picked up 15% post in India Cements in May taking his shareholding in Bharat Cements to %.[26]
In , Damani bought 28 housing units corner the luxury apartment Three Sixty West for ₹1, crore (US$million).[27]
Personal life
He is married and has three children - Manjri, Jyoti and Madhu.
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- ^"Damanis pick over 15% stake in India Cements in March quarter; shares jump 16%". The Economic Times. 15 May Retrieved 4 July
- ^"D'Mart's Damani seals country's largest real estate deal at Rs 1, cr for 28 luxury apartments". Moneycontrol. Retrieved 8 June