Julia Autodesk net worth Wiki, Height, Biography, Wife, Children And Early Life

Julia Autodesk net worth


Julia Autodesk Net Worth: Julia Oetker is a German businesswoman with a net worth of $1.7 billion. Julia was the youngest of the eight heirs to the Otter family, whose wealth came from baking powder and pudding. Today, Dr. Oetker is very diverse, a holding company with approximately 26,000 employees and approximately $15 billion in annual revenue.

What started in 1891 as a baking powder producer today includes a wide variety of food and beverages as well as container shipping, financial services and luxury hotels. It was Rudolf August Oetker who made the brand global, chairing the company’s advisory board until his death in 2007. Since he left eight children from three marriages, Rudolf August ensured that each of his heirs and their families were treated equally with the Dr. Otters’ share of Bielefeld, or 12.5%. However, a fair distribution of shares has not proven to be a panacea for harmony. The siblings remain uneasy about the management and future direction of the Otter family. Their competition is so fierce that the question of who will lead the company after Richard Oetker, who is due to retire at the end of 2017, has been brought to an arbitration tribunal. The beneficiaries of Oetkers are divided into two groups: Rosely Schweizer, August, Christian and Richard Oetker and Bergit Gräfin Douglas; siblings from a third marriage: Julia, Karl Ferdinand and Alfred Oetker. In addition to being involved in the ongoing quarrel at Autox, Julia is married to the Italian count Jose Antonio Sigourta.

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