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Billionaire wishes to donate wealth
(China Daily)
Updated: 2009-02-20 07:38
If at the age of 14, when he dropped out of school because his farmer father could not afford his education, someone told Cao Dewang that he would one day be one of China's richest men, he probably would have laughed it off as a joke. Donating billions of yuan to charity wasn't even a thought to comprehend. But then, he didn't know what destiny had in store.
The shares amount to a staggering 4 billion yuan ($585 million).
He said the charity fund would aim to cover "educational programs, disaster and poverty relief, and religion", according to the report. It the authorities give Cao's proposal a green light, the 63-year-old will become the country's most charitable person, surpassing fellow entrepreneur Yu Pengnian. Cao said he will submit a formal application to the authorities next month, and expected the charity fund to be established by the end of this year. Before Cao joined the Fuyao group (formerly known as Fuqing Gaoshan Glass) in 1983, after winning the contract to run the company, he worked as a herdsman and tobacco seller. By 1993, Fuyao had taken up 40 percent of China's market share. The Ministry of Civil Affairs recently bestowed Cao with the title of one of "China's Top 10 Charitable Persons". So far, he has donated 200 million yuan to various charities, including 20 million yuan for the May 12 earthquake disaster relief last year. Cao said that to ensure the stability of Fuyao shares, "the amount of operational shares is about 10 percent of its total sum". In a Sina.com Internet poll, in which 21,416 people participated, 84 percent said successful entrepreneurs should give something back to society in charity. More than 96 percent hailed Cao for his charitable acts. (For more biz stories, please visit Industries)
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