Yeh Kuo-I
Source of wealth: Computers
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The scale of their wealth
Health
The price of life
Let's compare Yeh Kuo-I's fortune with the healthcare spending of a massive country
Yeh Kuo-I could fund the entire healthcare system of DR Congo, with a population of over 105,800,000 people, for approximately 0.9 years.
But even if we compare their fortune with that of a rich country
On the other end, Yeh Kuo-I could cover the healthcare spending of Luxembourg, considered the most heavily funded healthcare system in the world, for 0.4 years.
Education
Buying the future
Let's also compare their fortune with education spending, first with a poor country
Yeh Kuo-I could cover the total cost of Nigeria's education system, the most populous country in Africa with over 243,000,000 inhabitants, for 0.6 years.
And yes, we can also compare it with a rich country
But they couldn't just cover the cost of a poor country; Luxembourg is considered the country with the highest per capita investment in education in the world, and Yeh Kuo-I could pay for it entirely for 0.8 years.
Research
The monopoly on progress
Coming full circle, we think it's also interesting to add another gigantic country
Yeh Kuo-I could fully fund the state research budget of Pakistan, the fifth most populous country in the world with over 260,000,000 inhabitants, for 3.5 years.
And of course, the country that invests the most per capita worldwide
But even if we compare the total wealth of Yeh Kuo-I with Israel, the country that invests the most per capita in research in the world, they could cover the total cost of the system for 0.1 years.
Gold
Everyday luxuries

Yeh Kuo-I's fortune is equivalent to 14 tons of gold. It's hard to process, since we don't usually keep a handful of gold bars in our piggy banks.

A standard gold ring usually weighs between 4 and 7 grams. Let's say this one weighs 5 grams. It's usually 18 karats.
Based on today's gold price (excluding the jeweler's commission, shipping, or anything else), that ring would be worth $546.86.
Yeh Kuo-I could buy 3,777,944 gold rings. That's a lot of fingers and way too many gifts!!
And if you're struggling to visualize that many rings, it would take 1 trucks to transport them. Although Yeh Kuo-I will almost certainly have enough money left over to pay for the gas.
Biography
Yeh Kuo-I is the founder and group president of Inventec, which started as a maker of electronic notebooks in 1975.
Inventec has since expanded into other consumer electronic products such as computers and servers, and today employs more than 36,000 people.
Apart from Inventec, Yeh also has stakes in Taiwan-based Win Semiconductors.
His wealth includes stakes held by his wife, his two sons and his two daughters-in-law. His younger son Sam is Inventec's chairman.
Financial Assets
Monthly wealth history
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