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Air crash kills banker Agnelli, family
Roger Agnelli, the Brazilian banker who turned Vale SA into the world’s No. 1 iron ore producer, died in a plane crash say media reports. He was 56
Agnelli, his wife and two children were among seven killed when his Comp Air 9 turboprop monoplane slammed into two homes, minutes after taking off from an airport in northern Sao Paulo, said reports quoting a source.
Emergency services said the pilot and six passengers were killed in the crash. Aviation authorities confirmed that Agnelli was the owner of the plane but could not provide a passenger list. Sources said Agnelli was traveling to a wedding ceremony in Rio de Janeiro with his wife Andria, son Jo, daughter Anna Carolina, and their two spouses. The weather was clear at the time of the crash.
Known for his discipline and feisty nature, Agnelli clinched the top job at Vale in July 2001 after 19 years as a corporate and investment banker with Banco Bradesco SA, a major Vale shareholder. He instilled a culture of meritocracy that helped make Vale Brazil’s No. 1 exporter.
To friends and foes, the key to Agnelli’s success was accurately predicting the rise of China as a major minerals consumer, a crucial wager in turning Vale, a former bloated state-controlled firm, into a global powerhouse.
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