German billionaire Berthold Albrecht, heir to the Aldi supermarket
chain and one of Germany’s richest men, has died aged 58, his family
announced on Friday.
Together with his brother Theo Jr, Albrecht’s fortune was estimated
at $17.8 billion, according to Forbes. That placed them at 32 in the
list of Forbes billionaires and second for Germany.
“Berthold was a fighter, and full of hope to the end,” his wife,
Babette, wrote in a full-page notice published in several German
newspapers.
The notice from the notoriously reclusive family said that the funeral
had taken place in November, but it did not give further details of the
circumstances of his death.
Berthold was the son of Aldi co-founder Theo Albrecht, who died at the age of 88 in July 2010.
After the Second World War, Theo and his brother Karl turned the
small grocery store their mother operated in Essen into one of the
nation’s largest food retail chains, with a focus on a limited range of
goods at bargain prices.
Aldi was split into two divisions covering north and south Germany in
1960. Theo took the north and Karl the south. Karl, aged 92, is
classified by Forbes as the richest man in Germany with a fortune of
$25.4 billion.
The Aldi empire, which has estimated worldwide annual turnover of
about 50 billion euros ($65 billion), also owns the Trader Joe’s grocery
chain in the United States. In Europe it competes with the likes of
Tesco, Carrefour and Metro.
Friday, 22 March 2013
Billionaire Aldi heir dies aged 58
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