Marc Rich

Businessman, founded Glencore

Marc Rich - Businessman, founded Glencore
Born

December 18th, 1934
90 years ago

Died

June 26th, 2013
11 years ago — 78 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

Belgium

Links & References

Founded a global commodity trading and mining company that played a significant role in the markets for metals and energy resources. Established the company in 1974, transforming it into a leading player in the commodities sector. Involved in various sectors including agriculture, oil, and metals, Rich's business strategies contributed to the expansion and evolution of commodity trading dynamics. His work engaged in trade with countries that were isolated from the global economy.

Founded Glencore in 1974

Pioneered commodity trading strategies

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