Koch brothers, owners of GP parent Koch Industries, rise to fifth- and sixth-richest people in the world after adding more than US$1.3B to their collective wealth on April 16, following higher-than-forecast gain in US industrial output

Debra Garcia

Debra Garcia

April 17, 2014 () – (Updates with Bloomberg Billionaires methodology in the last paragraph.)

Charles and David Koch, the billionaire brothers who run Wichita, Kansas-based Koch Industries Inc., added $1.3 billion to their collective fortune yesterday on reports that U.S. industrial production gained more than forecast. The surge elevated their net worth to more than $100 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.

The Koch’s ascent comes as Freedom Partners, one of their fundraising networks, last week aired its first batch of television ads targeted at this year’s U.S. Senate races, including commercials knocking Democratic Senator Mark Udall of Colorado and Representative Bruce Braley of Iowa for supporting President Barack Obama’s health-care law.

“The Koch brothers are pouring millions into this,” Chris Harris, a campaign spokesman for Senator Udall, said in an e- mail yesterday. “They’re only fighting for their own interests, not Coloradans’. Mark Udall has a long record of fighting for the middle class and stops at nothing to protect Colorado’s special way of life.”

The ads represent an escalation in TV warfare among outside groups intervening in the Iowa and Colorado contests. In both cases, Americans for Prosperity, another Koch organization, criticized Democratic candidates for backing the health-care law.


‘Pocketing Money’


“These professional politicians claim to be standing up against health insurance companies while pocketing money from their political action committees and company executives,” James Davis, a spokesman for Arlington, Virgina-based Freedom Partners, said in an e-mail last week. “It’s hypocritical -- while health insurance companies stand to see massive financial gains from the health-care law, the rest of America is left paying the bill.”

Jeff Giertz, a spokesman for Braley’s campaign, said the Kochs and the GOP candidates they support stand behind policies that would hurt Iowa’s economy.

“Bruce Braley fights for Iowa’s working families because that’s where he comes from, and he’ll keep fighting for Iowa in the U.S. Senate,” Giertz said in an e-mail yesterday.

The Koch’s fortune is derived from their combined 84 percent stake in the second-largest closely held company in the U.S., which has annual sales of about $115 billion, according to Koch Industries’ website. They’re the fifth- and sixth-richest people in the world.


Buying Flint


Melissa Cohlmia, a spokeswoman for Koch Industries, confirmed the company’s revenue and declined to comment on the brothers’ net worth in an e-mail.

Their company agreed to buy printing-ink maker Flint Group Holdings Sarl for about 2 billion euros ($2.8 billion) last week. Flint, one of the world’s largest ink suppliers to the printing and packaging industry, is being bought with Goldman Sachs Group Inc.’s private-equity unit from CVC Capital Partners Ltd. The billionaires also own Atlanta-based Georgia-Pacific LLC, which makes Dixie cups, Brawny paper towels and Quilted Northern toilet tissue.

Elaine T. Marshall, 71, holds almost 15 percent of Koch Industries. She is the planet’s fifth-richest woman and has a net worth of $17.3 billion, according to the Bloomberg ranking. She gained control of the Koch stake following the death of her husband, E. Pierce Marshall, in 2006.

Bill Gates remains the world’s wealthiest person, controlling a $79.5 billion fortune. He is followed by Mexico’s Carlos Slim, who has a net worth of $67.1 billion, and Berkshire Hathaway Inc.’s Warren Buffett, whose wealth is valued at $64.5 billion.

The Bloomberg Billionaires Index takes measure of the world’s wealthiest people based on market and economic changes and Bloomberg News reporting. Each net worth figure is updated every business day at 5:30 p.m. in New York and listed in U.S. dollars.


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