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China’s richest man: ‘New Energy King’

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China’s richest man: ‘New Energy King’

MiaFebruary 3, 2015News from the Greater Mekong Region

“New Energy King” Li Hejun, 48, is now the richest man in China and Bill Gates takes the top spot in the world, according to Hurun Report published …

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