American Reacts to the Richest People in Norway

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
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    If there is one thing that every country in the world has it is rich people, and Norway is certainly no exception. The richest American's are usually quite famous as well and control some of the most influential companies in the world, so I am very interested to react and learn about the same kind of individuals that exist in Norway, from my American point of view. I am also fascinated to learn about how they achieved their great wealth and their influence in Norway. If you enjoy my reaction feel free to leave a like, comment, or subscribe for more videos like this!

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  • @okklidokkli
    @okklidokkli 2 года назад +82

    Hi Tyler, oil in Norway is located out in the ocean and belongs to the people. It is not like in the US where people can find oil or gas in their properties.

  • @Rallarberg
    @Rallarberg 2 года назад +55

    There's really no such thing as an 'oil tycoon' in Norway, as all the (off-shore) oil and gas is owned by the people. The people that do make alot of money through oil here are typically CEO and shareholders in contractor companies.
    The list here is not quite up to date. Odd Reitan is now "only" the 6th welthiest, after his son took over the main position at the corporation, and the Witzøe kid is about to take the top spot. We also have the daughters of industrial investor J. H. Andersen, Alexandra and Katharina, coming in at 7th and 8th. At 19 in 2016, Alexandra became the world's youngest (non-royal) billionaire.

  • @adelinaacero
    @adelinaacero Год назад +9

    He is incredibly good in pronouncing norwegian words, Tyler is💖Very remarkable Tyler. The next step for Tyler is to move to Norway, for I believe he already is famous in Norway and the language barrier is diminishing as days goes by. Tyler has the right attitude and the right mind-set. A succesful man in the making. 👏🙏💜💜💜

  • @aneskarvoy
    @aneskarvoy 2 года назад +39

    Kjell Inge Røkke is from the same place as me. I have heard that he actually earned his first kroner, by selling pictures of himself to all the girls in his class that had a crush on him. I guess he was always pretty good at spotting and taking advantage of the opportunities he was given. :)

    • @AudunWangen
      @AudunWangen 2 года назад +14

      So he kind of invented a paper-based OnlyFans 🤣

    • @leif-kareeikeland5209
      @leif-kareeikeland5209 2 года назад

      Røkke har nå meldt flytting til Sveits for å unngå å skatte til Norge

    • @TheNilsenO
      @TheNilsenO 2 года назад +4

      Yeah..and much of his wealth is made after lobbying politicians who then gave him opportunities...so he and others could steal the fish resources from the north of Norway....most fishermen here in the North hates Røkke, and the Norwegian fishing authorities because of that.

    • @gunnhildk6299
      @gunnhildk6299 Год назад

      @@TheNilsenO Hear, hear!

  • @jarls5890
    @jarls5890 2 года назад +29

    You will find that some of the largest cruise line companies in the world was started by Norwegians (Royal Caribbean Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Lines, Viking, Fred Olsen, etc.). You will also find that many captains of the large cruise ships are Norwegians. Shipping and ships have a long and deep history with Norway.
    Also - Norway has the 5th largest merchant fleet in the world, only Japan, Greece, China and the USA ahead.

    • @Tommasi0310
      @Tommasi0310 2 года назад +1

      Frontlline are also "norwegian". 4th largest oil shipping co. Registered in Bermuda ofc, and owned by John Fredriksen who pays taxes to Cyprus i think. By far the richest norwigi coming in at 11 or so billions after he gifted his daughters some benjamins aswell.

    • @More_Row
      @More_Row Год назад

      @@Tommasi0310 He doesn't pay any taxes to Norway at all?

  • @peacefulminimalist2028
    @peacefulminimalist2028 2 года назад +13

    The reason they are not extremely wealthy like in the US, is that they're actually taxed here. The Norwegian tax system is based on everyone paying tax according to their ability to pay so that the tax burden is perceived as fair. We also have wealth tax and property tax. Of course some of them try to evade taxes by shipping out, but they're frowned upon.

    • @ajl8198
      @ajl8198 2 года назад +1

      Canada I believe is very similar

  • @MegaGibson6
    @MegaGibson6 2 года назад +5

    I like your videos a lot, I'm from Norway, and it's so interesting to hear your immediate thoughts and reactions! It’s good for us living in this country to “rediscover” it, I feel grateful when I do… Keep up the good work 😊 Regards from Norway :-)

  • @Luredreier
    @Luredreier 2 года назад +19

    No, every Norwegian isn't familiar with the rich Norwegians.
    Because there's a bit of a taboo against standing out too much.
    That said, we're aware of some names.

  • @hwplugburz
    @hwplugburz 2 года назад +7

    Some of the absolute richest have left Norway due ti the high tax.
    John Fredriksen, who owns the worlds largest "Oil-tanker" shipping companie, has been the richest norwegian for almoest half a century i think (estimated worth of 11,6 Billion USD) But he lives in London and Cypres to avoid tax.
    Røkke is now also moving to Swizterland. This was a newscase this wery day, in national media.

  • @TheUsualRizzzlers
    @TheUsualRizzzlers 2 года назад +5

    Im actually a friend of Johansons son, he goes to public school and i didnt Even know he was a billionaire for years. Shows hos humble and normal Even rich people can be.

  • @sebastianflesjandersen939
    @sebastianflesjandersen939 2 года назад +9

    You're pronunciation is 100 times more accurate than the narrator - in fact some of it was spot on, like the Johansen dude

    • @Alex-ir9nx
      @Alex-ir9nx 2 года назад +1

      Was about to say that :)

  • @dianaberglund7049
    @dianaberglund7049 7 месяцев назад

    I used to work for Gustav and he’s company Salmar and he’s a self-made billionaire. When I started in 2008, Salmar had just started and I was there for 16 years. Salmar and the owner Gustav is such a big resource for all of us who lives here. We are really grateful to have this company here on our small island.

  • @Mosern1977
    @Mosern1977 2 года назад +24

    Your Norwegian pronunciation of names have indeed improved a lot. You can now pick out the really bad English ones :)

  • @jeschinstad
    @jeschinstad 2 года назад +25

    Norway doesn't have as many super-rich as USA, but more of the very-rich than the US. But the modern concept of rich people pledging to give away their fortunes, actually began in Norway in 1962 (Bill Gates was 6 years old), when the heir of the wealthy food producer Olav Kavli moved his corporation into a charitable foundation. Kavli continues to operate as a corporation, generating revenue by competing in the market, but the corporation is fully owned by the charitable foundation, so all of the profits go to charity. It's a nice way to honor your fathers legacy while giving back to society. After all, nobody ever got rich without collaboration of the people. People who think they got rich in isolation, are delusional.

  • @EmeroDotNet
    @EmeroDotNet 2 года назад +3

    Norgesgruppen is not a retail chain. It provides 43% of all the merchandise to all retail chains in Norway.

  • @eplejuice8641
    @eplejuice8641 2 года назад +6

    Wonderfull reaction! What you need to know is that, since they live in Norway (for the most part) they are heavily taxed. Many of them would be immeansily richer if they lived elsewhere. For example, the richest Norwegian lives in Cypris. He is worth 11 billion, so twice that of nr.1 here. He would not be that wealthy if he still lived in Norway. (Same goes for the companies, even the international ones since their base is in Norway)

  • @vikinnorway6725
    @vikinnorway6725 2 года назад +5

    All oil money in norway goes back to the people in the wealth fund, snd its hard to get rich in norway, norways goal is that it shouldnt be a big differense between people.

  • @stine7144
    @stine7144 2 года назад +3

    Oil income in norway is state owned. All procedes goes towards the norwegian oil fund that we all benefit from :)

  • @Luredreier
    @Luredreier 2 года назад +5

    5:37
    Not exactly.
    They're the companies behind the grocery stores.
    You're not going to see their name plastered on the walls anywhere.
    But certain grocery stores get their products from them.

  • @lemast11
    @lemast11 2 года назад +5

    Viking Cruises, RCCL and NCL are all Norwegian owned. And they are amongst the biggest cruiseliners in the world

    • @Aliquis.frigus
      @Aliquis.frigus 2 года назад

      Still? I thought they were sold long ao

    • @lemast11
      @lemast11 2 года назад

      @@Aliquis.frigus Yeah, that's true. But the original owners still have a good amount of shares left

  • @lemast11
    @lemast11 2 года назад +12

    Also, john fredriksen has a net worth of 11.6 billion dollars. He lives on Cyprus, but is Norway's richest

    • @viking_nor
      @viking_nor 2 года назад

      He is not Norwegian anymore.

    • @lemast11
      @lemast11 2 года назад +1

      @@viking_nor false. He has two passports

    • @paulallen1939
      @paulallen1939 2 года назад +1

      @@viking_nor he is still norwegian🤣Its just that he isnt a norwegian resident currently, even though he owns homes in Norway

    • @TullaRask
      @TullaRask 2 года назад

      @@viking_nor Being Norwegian is not something you just throw away when you leave Norway. Just like Syrians or French or whatever, it's a part of your identity.

  • @brucebremer4918
    @brucebremer4918 2 года назад +7

    I'm enjoying your Norwegian videos. Perhaps you would like to explore their music scene, which is very vibrant. The most popular female singers include Aurora, Sissel, and (my personal favorite) Angelina Jordan. Angelina has a remarkable personal history and has accomplished more in her short 16 years than most will in two lifetimes.

    • @inquisitor4635
      @inquisitor4635 2 года назад +2

      Madrugada, especially with the original guitarist before he passed away. And Thomas Dybdahl too.

    • @brucebremer4918
      @brucebremer4918 2 года назад

      @@inquisitor4635 Thanks. I'll check them out.

  • @EricTheBroBean
    @EricTheBroBean 2 года назад +2

    Fun fact about Røkke: When he was released from Hof prison, he ordered fastfood for the entire prison, i believe it was pizza.

  • @Telruin
    @Telruin 2 года назад +2

    The "Kj" sound (In Kjell) is a sound I don't think is used in English.
    It's close to "sh"... except you... eh... don't close your teeth together, and don't use the tip of the tongue... text is clearly the best medium to show this sound.
    Come to think of it, I could mention a few other things about the Norwegian language.
    We like to combine words. So a word could consist of 2 or more words just pushed together. This can get slightly ridiculous when you stop and look at some of our words.
    Another one is that we don't use double vowels. (There might be other exceptions, but some exceptions are when words are combined like mentioned above)
    We do use double consonants though. When there are double consonants, they shorten the vowel in front of them.
    And lastly. Since there are two ways to pronounce R in Norwegian. (Both are different from the American R)
    If you can learn to roll your Rs. You might immediately sound more Norwegian, when reading Norwegian words. (I don't know how to do this myself... I'm from part of the country that does the other kind)

    • @AudunWangen
      @AudunWangen 2 года назад

      Almost every sound in the Norwegian language has an English equivalent, except the R sounds and KJ perhaps. The KJ sound sounds like a cat hissing, so your tongue touches your gums further back. It's like the German "ch" in "ich".
      It's funny that even the Norwegian ÆØÅ are quite commonly pronounced in American English, like in "ban" (bæn), "burn" (børn) and "corn" (kårn).

  • @potetstappe666
    @potetstappe666 2 года назад +4

    Both "Odd" and "Even" are actually names over here. Kind of hilarious.

    • @AudunWangen
      @AudunWangen 2 года назад +1

      Fun fact: Odd originally means arrowhead or tip, and Even is a norwegian form for Eyvind. Ey or Auja means gift or luck and Vind or Windur means Winner.

    • @potetstappe666
      @potetstappe666 2 года назад

      @@AudunWangen As in Geir Odd - Spear tip

    • @AudunWangen
      @AudunWangen 2 года назад

      @@potetstappe666 Sure, but I think Oddgeir is a more common name. Weird 🤔

    • @potetstappe666
      @potetstappe666 2 года назад

      @@AudunWangen Hehe first thing that came to mind

    • @AudunWangen
      @AudunWangen 2 года назад

      @@potetstappe666 If I get another son, I'll call him Odd Even. I mean, you can't leave out any whole numbers. That would be mean 😁

  • @heihei9211
    @heihei9211 Год назад +1

    Im from Norway, and my neigbourg has flown Kjell Inge røkke private fly

  • @somebodykares1
    @somebodykares1 2 года назад +3

    Ok I just noticed this fella has multiple channels for different countries to react to, it be nice if he like had links to each of them.

  • @gremsen1335
    @gremsen1335 Год назад +1

    I actually designed small parts of that research yatch, it has some pretty awesome features.. Røkke has said it was to pay back the ocean for all it had given him.

  • @fliplefrog8843
    @fliplefrog8843 2 года назад +1

    Rema 1000 is very popular alk around in Skandinavia

  • @runemusum507
    @runemusum507 2 года назад +1

    I only knew about the last two ppl & I am from Norway. Artist made several songs about Kjell Inge Røkke that's kinda cool

  • @Ms.P.Sharma
    @Ms.P.Sharma Год назад

    There is something called Jantes Law.
    The ten rules state:
    You're not to think you are anything special.
    You're not to think you are as good as we are.
    You're not to think you are smarter than we are.
    You're not to imagine yourself better than we are.
    You're not to think you know more than we do.
    You're not to think you are more important than we are.
    You're not to think you are good at anything.
    You're not to laugh at us.
    You're not to think anyone cares about you.
    You're not to think you can teach us anything.
    This seems harsh, but it all boils down to < ikke tro at du er noe, meaning dont think you are anything>, that means basically, you are no better than us. You wouldnt know if they person behind you in the grocery store is a millionaire or a billionaire. There physical apperance doesnt tell us anything about their wealth. When you brag about something, whatever, people might believe that YOU think you are better than them. Norwegians in genereal doesnt appericiate braging. If you paid closely, no one of the shown billionaires appears to be billionaire. With normal clothing (maybe expensive brand), their money use is very subtle, but they do buy lavish homes, expensive cars and yachts, and we find out when whichever gossip magazine, tells us about it.
    Rema 1000 is a cheap grocery store, where you can buy the same basic food and stuff, that will cost more in other. On the other han the more expensive stores also have a lot more variety, than Rema 1000. The number 1000 stands for like this grocery store has 1000 items (maybe somebody counted at some point).
    We dont have any oil-billionaires, who owns oil, because it was found on his property, you know like in that old show, Dallas, in US. Our oil belongs to country and its people, and the money is used for investing in future, and current welfare for the people, among other things. Everyone benefits from the oil that we have got.

  • @morendin12319
    @morendin12319 2 года назад +3

    There is one Norwegian who is richer than all of the people on this list, John Fredriksen. He made his fortune from oil tanker ships. But he migrated from Norway due to tax reasons, so he is technically not Norwegian any more.

  • @RuthlessMetalYT
    @RuthlessMetalYT Год назад

    There are tons of Rema 1000 stores in every city in Norway.

  • @ellinor7369
    @ellinor7369 Год назад +1

    Rema very well known in Norway. but many other big stores.
    Funny to listen to American's try to pronounce names and words in Norwegian. Difficult to pronounce if you don't have the knowledge of the language. Similar language as Swedish and Danish. Basically the same! Good to learn.

  • @Strykehjerne
    @Strykehjerne 2 года назад +3

    You should check out the IKEA ownership.. Kamprad story.. richest in Europe.. Sweden has nobility too.. Norwegian tycoons used to be in shipping.. also. Inheritance tax is a hot topic around here.. Rema 1000 originally had,1000 grocery items, I think. It's a better shop now, Lidl couldn't compete here..

  • @KjetilBalstad
    @KjetilBalstad 2 года назад +2

    Gustav Magnar Witzøe is actually the richest less than 30yo person in the world. My brother is working under his father, running a daughter company named Nutrimar. They don't pretend to run a business there, that's for sure... Gustav, let's just say he's not all that interested in fish, for the time being at least...

  • @gameblaze7645
    @gameblaze7645 Год назад

    I work in the company from Odd Reitan. Met him twice. He is a nice guy.

  • @tomkirkemo5241
    @tomkirkemo5241 2 года назад

    All the money from oil is controlled by the, in majority, state owned Equinor. It changed it's name from Statoil a couple of years back.

  • @H4wk0n
    @H4wk0n 2 года назад

    I don’t know much about the others except from Kjell Inge. He’s been in the media for decades :p

  • @niteynite
    @niteynite 2 года назад +1

    Remember guys. You're not ugly. You're just poor. ;)

  • @Henrik_V1
    @Henrik_V1 2 года назад +1

    The richest Norwegian is John fredriksen, but he moved because of taxes

  • @AmoredTM
    @AmoredTM Год назад

    In a country where most of the citizens are well off financially, owning a chain of grocery stores is one of the best ways to ensure your own success. Everybody needs groceries! And people with money can afford your high prices ;)

  • @Hvantmiki
    @Hvantmiki 2 года назад

    I like how good your pronunciation is

  • @OriginalPuro
    @OriginalPuro 2 года назад +5

    Most people are not familiar with Odd Reitan, some people know he owns Rema, most don't.
    He's not a guy you see in the news a lot, neither is Kjell Inge Røkke, so they can basically walk into a grocery store or in the street and few will recognize and/or bother them (not that Norwegians do that anyway, but there are always some).

    • @okklidokkli
      @okklidokkli 2 года назад +1

      Wrong, both are super famous in Norway, especially Kjell Inge Røkke. They have both held a low profile the last 10 years though, so if you are a very young person you might not know how famous they really are.

  • @skienavitaion1078
    @skienavitaion1078 2 года назад +1

    Kjell Inge rekke just mooved to switzerland and gave his old manison to his ex girlfriend

  • @turidboholm2587
    @turidboholm2587 Год назад

    Hi styler
    Thank You for your very interesting and all ways very insightful thinking around Norwegian culture and tradition. We love watching your video’s.
    To learn more about how Norwegian thinking and values are connected to our wealth and success, I would recommend Harald Eia, “This is Norway”. He is a sociologist, and makes really fun and “easy to understand” TV-show’s that explains the how’s and why’s in the success of Norway. There are at least two show’s out there.
    We love to learn about how the world looks upon our little country, and it is very useful to listen to your thoughts on us 😊

  • @Sigurdvinje
    @Sigurdvinje 2 года назад

    This video is kind of outdated, you should check out a more recent one. Loving the content!

  • @mewandlife
    @mewandlife 2 года назад +1

    John Fredriksen is actually the richest Norwegian with $14billion, but he don´t live in Norway.

  • @TomVestvik
    @TomVestvik 2 года назад +1

    Numbers are low, because they are the tax numbers, after deductions. So these are the guys who “failed” at tax planning that year. Many have also left Norway.

  • @paulallen1939
    @paulallen1939 2 года назад +1

    The richest guy from norway is John Fredriksen and hes worth 12bn but he moved to Cyrpus to avoid taxes

    • @th5841
      @th5841 2 года назад +1

      Poor man. I suppose greed is a driver and motivation to get rich. And paying taxes isn't what a greedy person likes to do.

    • @paulallen1939
      @paulallen1939 2 года назад

      @@th5841 nah, i understand him. We have this stupid tax in norway which is a tax that punished you from owning assets.

    • @th5841
      @th5841 2 года назад +1

      @@paulallen1939 You mean property tax or Eiendomsskatt? A tax that is between 0.1 and 0.7 percent of the taxable value of the property?

    • @paulallen1939
      @paulallen1939 2 года назад

      @@th5841 no, i mean the tax that taxes your fortune. «Formueskatt» in norwegian

    • @paulallen1939
      @paulallen1939 2 года назад

      @@th5841 wealth tax if you will

  • @GnosticAtheist
    @GnosticAtheist Год назад

    Yeah, our way to rich are less way to rich than in other countries, but that is a good thing. It means more of the wealth are further down where people actually work ;)

  • @royarnehansen
    @royarnehansen 2 года назад

    Your pronunciations are almost spot on.

  • @evahelen3511
    @evahelen3511 2 года назад +3

    I am Norwegian and did not know about these rich people except Rikke who has great respect for . Now I learned a little too

  • @nelerhabarber5602
    @nelerhabarber5602 2 года назад +1

    There is not only an american dream, also europeans can become millionaires and/or billionaires!

  • @Viper87th
    @Viper87th 2 года назад

    @14:10 and now, Kjell inge Røkke takes with him is billions, and move to Switzerland :D So he dont need to pay so much tax money to Norway anymore :)

  • @peterc.1618
    @peterc.1618 2 года назад +1

    It's not that unusual for fairly well-off men to become models; one of the Queen of Denmark's grandsons is a model.
    The name Odd sounds ... well ... odd, I discovered recently that there are two boy's first names Norwegians should avoid, Odd and Simen (pronounced like 'semen') and if you call your son Odd Simen, you are asking for trouble later in life when he goes travelling.

  • @jackolson2080
    @jackolson2080 2 года назад

    Good work on the pronunciation! I don’t feel like many people would have caught that 👍

  • @Inadharion
    @Inadharion 2 года назад

    15:38 Both Odd and Even are pretty normal Norwegian first names

  • @larsvaland1071
    @larsvaland1071 Год назад

    even me from norway didnt know that norway had so many people who were so rich xD

  • @misterchess3254
    @misterchess3254 2 года назад +7

    Day 2 of asking You to react to «russetid»

    • @hjortn1
      @hjortn1 2 года назад +3

      this! It will blow your mind, it's a norwegian tradition.

  • @eliannwesterfjell86
    @eliannwesterfjell86 2 года назад

    Please do a video about the sami people in Norway

  • @kingcharming1
    @kingcharming1 Год назад

    Odd Reitan is Norway's Jeff

  • @Luredreier
    @Luredreier 2 года назад +4

    6:13
    Wow, amazing pronunciation!
    Are you starting to learn Norwegian? :-)

    • @paulallen1939
      @paulallen1939 2 года назад

      Terrible pronounciatipn

    • @andurk
      @andurk 2 года назад

      @Paul Allen 6:12 is perfect Norwegian pronunciation.

    • @AudunWangen
      @AudunWangen 2 года назад

      @@andurk I agree. It's not bad. Some Norwegians pronounce it exactly like that, but I would pronounce the O differently, like in the English "fool", but not long. I would probably also use the SH, so it would sound like Toshtein.

    • @andurk
      @andurk 2 года назад

      @@AudunWangen yeah.. same. I would also say it like you. I am a westerner though.

  • @Coachstian
    @Coachstian 2 года назад +1

    the richest man in/from Norway is John Fredriksen

  • @ragnarkisten
    @ragnarkisten 2 года назад

    The richest Norwegian is John Fredriksen. But he has moved to Cyprus for tax reasons. Mr Burns in Simpsons is based on him. His assets are almost 12 billion dollars.

    • @eiwindiversen4431
      @eiwindiversen4431 2 года назад

      Der tar du feil. Er det noen, Mr Burns er "based on" er det vel Fred. Olsen.

    • @ragnarkisten
      @ragnarkisten 2 года назад +1

      @@eiwindiversen4431 You are right, my bad.

  • @theo24104
    @theo24104 2 года назад

    my dad actually made a part for Kjell Inge Røkke's ship

  • @ImperialMJG
    @ImperialMJG 2 года назад +1

    The govt owns the oil business. Thats why There isnt really any oil dudes here. Also the last two (the two richest) are very well known. And REMA 1000 is the biggest grocery chain (pronounces "thousand" not One thousand like he Said).
    Røkke which you liked also gave Molde FK (one of the best Norwegian soccer teams) a New stadium in 1998. Like he gave it to them. Because thats where he is from. Its a small Town, so Molde FK Would be nothing without a rich "uncle".

  • @exentr
    @exentr 2 года назад

    Aqua culture is a new branch. The other branches are more trad. Norway was a social democracy but turned capitalistic after Reagan (and Thatcher). The free marked liberalism. Essentially they do the same as in America. They monopolize. Like Reitan, the owner of The Reitan Group. First they buy every grocery. Then they fund grossist and all infrastructure. It is not possible to run a grocery independantly in Norway. The prices for grocery would be much, much higher for an independant.
    Even tho Norway are capitalistic, the billionairs pay taxes an mass. They're now fleeing an mass to Switzerland and other tax paradises due to high taxes. I guess the Norwegian taxes will turn to their favour in near future. I need to add that the Norwegian billionairs still are quite generous. Might be why they're not that filthy rich compared billionairs in other Nordic countries.

  • @executorwatson
    @executorwatson 2 года назад +1

    The most wealthiest norwegians do not live in Norway anymore. They've moved to tax havens. And this is not net-worth, it's what they have in the bank as far as I know.

  • @ultrakreft4377
    @ultrakreft4377 2 года назад

    Most rich people leaves most of the money in the company instead. mostly dont even pay tax lol

  • @KjetilBalstad
    @KjetilBalstad 2 года назад

    Norway is the 2nd largest exporter of fish in the world...

  • @Bias2310
    @Bias2310 2 года назад +1

    Tbh I think most of your viewers are «proud» Norwegians 😂

  • @berntkristianpoulsson6454
    @berntkristianpoulsson6454 2 года назад

    The richest man in norway is actully John Fredriksen his netwoth is 11,7 billion usd

  • @Mikken5
    @Mikken5 2 года назад

    I have never herd of the compeni

  • @mortensolem8985
    @mortensolem8985 2 года назад

    Hi Tyler! You do pronounce Johan without the “h”. Go figure😎👌✌️

  • @TTDahl
    @TTDahl 2 года назад +1

    You could easely be a model yourself. You are a gorgeous guy.

  • @marieskoglund102
    @marieskoglund102 Год назад

    I live in Norwey❤😊

  • @Luredreier
    @Luredreier 2 года назад +1

    5:07
    Yep, 100% American pronunciation...

  • @GnosticAtheist
    @GnosticAtheist Год назад

    Odd Reitan lives up to his name if English is applied...
    (as for oil, much of it is owned by the people, that is the state. It sounds very communist, but it is grounded in our culture and history).

  • @nasrafarahhasle3667
    @nasrafarahhasle3667 2 года назад +2

    Norway Oil is belong to norwegian people. Not private.

  • @baktus79
    @baktus79 2 года назад +3

    The wealth of these guys is not what it seems, a lot of their wealth is tied up in other things so it doesn't show.

  • @perperald21
    @perperald21 Год назад

    These fortunes are taxed fortunes, not the real fortunes. The richest Norwegian have these among them, the richest person is a shipowner with a $ 72 billion fortune, turn them up in Forbes magazine. Another one owns housing, his fortune, if he sold it would be around $22 bill, noen of these are mentioned as both ships and houses are taxed to a tenth of its value, until recently that is, housing is getting adjusted

  • @cola_legenden1376
    @cola_legenden1376 2 года назад +1

    rema 1000 yes it is very popular but it is sinking in popularity.

  • @palkristiannygard5968
    @palkristiannygard5968 2 года назад

    John Fredriksen is 3x times richer than Odd Reitan, but he doesn’t live in Norway

  • @fredrikz
    @fredrikz 2 года назад

    Røkke and Reitan is well known. The others not. I don’t think they scaled economic power correctly. Because why is not Olav Thon here? His story is also the best of the then. The richest Norwegians moved to more tax friendly countries. The one who was the richest for many years emigrated to Cyprus (Fredriksen) and Røkke is moving to Switzerland.

  • @mortensolem8985
    @mortensolem8985 2 года назад +1

    Hvis noen fremdeles ikke helt forstår hvorfor Kjell Inge nylig flyttet til Lugano, Sveits.; se denne;

  • @NorwegianMind
    @NorwegianMind 2 года назад

    why does this guy have a different channel for each country he reacts to?

  • @tevani1
    @tevani1 Год назад

    If I had that kind of money, what I would do is get my parents and family out of debt, then give my parents enough money to live out the rest of the life they would like.
    Then help out a couple of friends of mine who needs it, then after that pledhe and donate to different charities.
    And after that... probably buy myself a new pc or something, Idk lol

  • @Siseja
    @Siseja Год назад

    The reason they aren't richer is because the Norwegian system doesn't allow you to accumulate weath by abusing the working class the way most of American billionaires got their wealth

  • @In_my_own_mind
    @In_my_own_mind 2 года назад

    I think John Fredriksen has a fortune of $ 12 billion

  • @norked8184
    @norked8184 2 года назад +2

    Luckily we still have a government who try to spread the wealth around and not let it consolidate at a few hands.

  • @Zirion123
    @Zirion123 Год назад

    Where is olav thon on this list lol ?

  • @mari97216
    @mari97216 2 года назад

    Hey your pronounciation is so much better! You can even spot the super american way he is pronouncing names and places😄 both Johan and Torstein is correct 👍🏼 not like the other guy said it.
    Kjell inge røkke. Hahah no one can say it😅 neither of you! difficult name.
    Norgesgruppen is several grocery chains in one grouping that are all over norway.
    Rema 1000 is everywhere, so yes it is a popular grocery store.
    Ive heard of johansen, røkke and reitan, but not the young guy. Might just be me though that doesnt know the model.

  • @larsmagner2334
    @larsmagner2334 2 года назад

    1 billon dollars is 7,8 billon KR

  • @BjrnRuthberg
    @BjrnRuthberg 2 года назад

    Hey, now you know: You're not ugly, just poor....

  • @nanach6276
    @nanach6276 2 года назад

    Why father's name is Odd lol

  • @erikhjulstad7136
    @erikhjulstad7136 Год назад

    the guy who made this video doesnt even care enough to copy the names of the people correctly... ø is not o

  • @storm8510
    @storm8510 2 года назад

    As this point u maight as well move to norway😂

  • @kennethpaulsen5407
    @kennethpaulsen5407 2 года назад

    we have one guy that are much more rich.

  • @Goddybag4Lee
    @Goddybag4Lee Год назад +1

    But not all females want a model billionaire. I have a fiance. But you are far more beautiful than that model.