Bettencourt Meyers: Richest woman in the world enters top-10 billionaires list
By Sameer| Updated: 22nd April 2021 1:38 pm IST YouTube
Paris: Francoise Bettencourt Meyers (67), the granddaughter of L’Oreal founder and the richest woman in the world has entered the list of top 10 billionaires.
As per Forbes, Bettencourt Meyers and her family own around 33 percent of the stocks of L’Oreal. She has also served the board of the company.
Bettencourt Meyers who is currently the chairwoman of the company become the heiress in 2017 after the demise of her mother Liliane Bettencourt.
Mother of two children, Meyers resides in Paris, France. Currently, her net worth is $82 billion. Globally, she is the 10
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By Mary Page Bailey |
January 7, 2021
Jindal Films, an international provider of innovative and sustainable films for flexible packaging industry, has signed an agreement for the acquisition of 100% of the shares in Italy-based nylon film specialist DOMO Films Solutions Spa (DFS) from private owned group DOMO Chemicals (Leuna, Germany).
DFS is one of the major European producers of nylon films (both biax-oriented BOPA and cast extruded CPA) for flexible packaging in food, pharma, medical and other industrial sectors.
The acquisition will boost Jindal Films’ know-how, capabilities, and presence in the pharma, medical and other high end flexible packaging segments, combining biax-oriented (BOPA) and Cast extruded (CPA) nylon films portfolio with the existing full basket of polyolefin-based films. Overall, this means the group will become a full-service provider globally, further expanding the range of plastic films for the flexible packaging converting value chain.