Question: He is very rich, having many foreign investment markets, having more...

Can you say:

“He is very rich, having many foreign investment markets, having more than 50 enterprises abroad,”

as in: “He is very rich, having many foreign investment markets, and having many foreign investment market because having more than 50 enterprises abroad”?

And are both sentences grammatically correct?

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Both are awkward an unnatural-- so much so that I am not clear at all on what he has.
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I wasn’t sure it was correct, I asked on many forums, and only one person responded: he said it was correct but unusual in speech.