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Top 10 Richest person in India 2009-2010

Monday, November 23, 2009 0 comments

India’s Top 10 Richest person List

1 Mukesh Ambanimukesh-ambani

$32 billion-Sector:Oil and gas,Petrol e.t.c.,Reliance Industries, India's most valuable company.

2 Lakshmi Mittallakshmi-mittal

$30 billion-Steel Plant Industries in Brazil, India and the Middle East.

3 Anil Ambanianil-ambani

$17.5 billion-Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group, with interests in telecom, power, infrastructure, financial services and entertainment.

4 Azim Premjiazim-premji

$14.9 billion-Country's third-largest software exporter-Wipro

5 Shashi & Ravi Ruiashashi-ravi-ruia

$13.6 billion- Essar Group has weathered downturn and embarked on an expansion drive in all its businesses including steel, oil and power.

6 Kushal Pal Singhkushal-pal-singh

$13.5 billion-Chairman of DLF, India's most valuable property company

7 Savitri Jindalsavitri-jindal

$12 billion-Non-executive chair of the O.P. Jindal Group, a steel and power conglomerate

8 Sunil Mittalsunil-mittal

$8.2 billion-Bharti Airtel, India's largest mobile phone operator with 110 million customers

9 Kumar Birlakumar-birla

$7.8 billion- Aditya Birla Group - cement business, Grasim Industries. India's biggest cement company and the world's tenth largest.

10 Gautam Adanigautam-adani

$6.4 billion- Adani Group, which he founded in 1988 as a commodities trading outfit. Expanded into energy, infrastructure

Most Powerful women in the world

Friday, November 13, 2009 0 comments

 Most Powerful women in the world | Most Powerful women in the world

RANK          NAME             OCCUPATION               COUNTRY
1    Angela Merkel        Chancellor     Germany
2    Sheila Bair     Chairman, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.     U.S.
3    Indra Nooyi     Chief executive, PepsiCo     U.S.
4    Cynthia Carroll     Chief executive, Anglo American     U.K.
5    Ho Ching     Chief executive, Temasek     Singapore
6    Irene Rosenfeld     Chief executive, Kraft Foods    U.S.
7    Ellen Kullman     Chief executive, DuPont     U.S.
8   Angela Braly     Chief executive, WellPoint    U.S.
9    Anne Lauvergeon     Chief executive, Areva     France
10   Lynn Elsenhans     Chief executive, Sunoco    U.S.
11    Cristina Fernandez     President     Argentina
12    Carol Bartz     Chief executive, Yahoo     U.S.
13    Sonia Gandhi     President, Indian National Congress Party     India
14    Ursula Burns     Chief executive, Xerox Corp.     U.S.
15    Anne Mulcahy     Chairman, Xerox Corp.    U.S.
16    Safra Catz     President, Oracle     U.S.
17    Christine Lagarde     Minister of Economy, Finance & Employment     France
18    Gail Kelly     Chief executive, Westpac     Australia
19    Marjorie Scardino     Chief executive, Pearson Plc.     U.K.
20    Chanda Kochhar     Chief executive, ICICI Bank     India
21    Mary Sammons     Chief executive, Rite Aid Corp.     U.S.
22   Michelle Bachelet     President     Chile
23   Paula Reynolds     Chief restructuring officer, AIG     U.S.
24    Carol Meyrowitz     Chief executive, TJX Companies     U.S.
25    Andrea Jung     Chief executive, Avon     U.S.

Top 10 Most Powerful People in the world

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Top 10 Most Powerful People in the world | Most Powerful People in the world

No 1.Barack Obama

President-United States of America-Age: 48Barack Obama

Presides over world's largest, most innovative, most dynamic economy; commander-in-chief of planet's richest, deadliest military; finger on button of nuclear arsenal containing more than 5,000 warheads; head-of-state of world's sole superpower; his Democrats have majorities in both U.S. House and Senate; recently awarded Nobel Peace Prize, apparently for general awesomeness.

2 Hu Jintao

President-People's Republic of China-Age: 66President_Hu_Jintao Paramount political leader of more people than anyone else on the planet; 1.3 billion Chinese, some 70% in their prime working years of ages 15 to 64 powering world's low-cost workshop, transforming nation. "Coming-out party" at 2008 Beijing Olympic Games showcased young, modern, harmonious society. Credible estimates have China poised to overtake U.S. as world's largest economy in 25 years—although, crucially, not on a per-capita basisHu Jintao

3 Vladimir Putin

Prime Minister-Russia-Age: 57Vladimir Putin Prime Minister might as well be known as Czar, Emperor and Autocrat of All the Russians. Vastly more powerful than his handpicked head-of-state, President Dmitry Medvedev. Presides over one-ninth of Earth's land area, vast energy and mineral resources. Former KGB officer unafraid to wield his power; invading Georgia, cutting off natural gas supplies to Ukraine or Western Europe (again). Declared nuclear power has veto on U.N.'s Security Council. The anti-Obama: "I'm deeply convinced that constant change is not for the better."Vladimir Putin

4 Ben S. Bernanke

Chairman-Federal Reserve-U.S.-Age: 55Ben S. Bernanke Former chairman of Princeton's economics department and noted Great Depression scholar now guiding world's largest economy through Great Recession; has overseen massive growth in Fed's balance sheet, from less than $900 billion in liabilities in August 2008 to more than $2.1 trillion today. With federal funds rate now effectively 0%, the so-called Bernanke Doctrine calls for using monetary policy to stave off deflation. "The U.S. government has a technology, called a printing press, that allows it to produce as many dollars as it wishes at essentially no cost."

5 Sergey Brin and Larry Page

Founders-Google-U.S.-Age: 36Sergey Brin and Larry Page If knowledge is power, maybe information is too. Brainy duo met in Stanford computer science Ph.D. program, now trying to put all the world's information at your fingertips. Known for collecting best and brightest young tech talent at Mountain View, Calif., "Googleplex"; employees encouraged to spend one day a week on personal projects; company often named "Best Place To Work" in America. Google guys' combined net worth of $30.6 billion would place them third on the Forbes 400. Yet despite professed intentions to "do no evil," Google is blamed in some quarters for decimating traditional publishing, journalism. Brin: "Some say Google is God, others say Google is Satan."

6 Carlos Slim Helu

Chief executive-Telmex-Mexico-Age: 69Carlos Slim Helu World's third-richest man is dominant economic force in Mexico, personal fortune equivalent to some 2% of Mexican GDP. Telecommunications monopolist: His Telemex owns 90% of Mexico's fixed telephone lines; his TelCel has 90% of wireless market. Also head of group dedicated to improving Mexico's roads, energy infrastructure, water supply. New focus, media: Last fall snapped up 7% stake in the New York Times Co., largest after Sulzberger owner-family. "I think it's perverse to believe there shouldn't be strong companies in poor countries."

7 Rupert Murdoch

Chairman-News Corp.-U.S.-Age: 78Rupert Murdoch "The man who owns the news" still believes in print, not afraid to use vast media holdings to further personal political views. Media empire includes leading British (the Times), Australian (The Australian), American (The Wall Street Journal) newspapers, in addition to tabloids like the New York Post and The Sun (U.K.). Also movies (20th Century Fox), books (HarperCollins), television (Fox, BSkyB), online (MySpace). Weak ad-marketing hurting his News Corp.: net loss of $3.4 billion in fiscal 2009, stock off March lows, but still well below 2007 levels, when he made a $5.6 billion gamble on Dow Jones. Accused Google of stealing content; threatened to block search engine from indexing his Web sites. "Quality journalism isn't cheap."

8 Michael T. Duke

President, CEO and Director-Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.-U.S.-Age: 59

Michael T. Duke Runs world's largest retailer, more country than company: $401 billion in annual sales, 2 million employees, 8,000 stores. Wal-Mart alone is China's eighth-largest trading partner. Largest private-sector employer in U.S.; favorite target of unions; blamed and praised for backing Obama health care proposals, shifting economic power from manufacturers to retailers, from mom-and-pop to big box. "I am competitive by nature and I want to win."

9 Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz al Saud

King Saudi Arabia-Age: 859 Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz al Saud Absolute ruler of desert kingdom that contains the world's largest crude oil reserves, two holiest sites in Islam. State-owned oil producer Saudi Aramco most profitable company on Earth, earns more than $200 billion a year, has reserves of 260 billion barrels or 25% of planet's known supply. Ultimate succession unclear: 85-year-old king's official heir is 81-year-old Crown Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud. In 2006, established committee of senior princes to ensure smooth transition in the event both become incapacitated.

10 William Gates III

Co-Chair-Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation-U.S.-Age: 54William Gates III Richest man in the world monopolized, transformed software business. More than 85% of world's hundreds of millions of computer users stare at, struggle with, Microsoft products on daily basis. Second act: Saving the world. Still Microsoft chairman, but now devotes day-to-day to his Bill & Melinda Gates foundation, the largest charity on Earth with $34 billion endowment. Foundation devoted to reducing hunger, improving education and fighting diseases like malaria, tuberculosis and AIDS.

Top 25 World's Most Powerful People

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Most Powerful People in the world

  1. Barack Obama
  2. Hu Jintao
  3. Vladimir Putin
  4. Ben S. Bernanke
  5. Sergey Brin and Larry Page
  6. Carlos Slim Helu
  7. Rupert Murdoch
  8. Michael T. Duke
  9. Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz al Saud
  10. William Gates III
  11. Pope Benedict XVI
  12. Silvio Berlusconi
  13. Jeffrey R. Immelt
  14. Warren Buffett
  15. Angela Merkel
  16. Laurence D. Fink
  17. Hillary Clinton
  18. Lloyd C. Blankfein
  19. Li Changchun
  20. Michael Bloomberg
  21. Timothy Geithner
  22. Rex W. Tillerson
  23. Li Ka-shing
  24. Kim Jong Il
  25. Jean-Claude Trichet

Top 10 China’s Richest Person In 2009

Monday, November 9, 2009 0 comments

Top 10 China’s Richest Person In 2009

1 Wang Chuanfu

1 Wang ChuanfuNet Worth: $5.8 billion Company: BYD Industry: Battery, Automobile  Age: 43. His BYD, which makes electric cars and batteries, got jolt from recent Warren Buffett investment; stock up 6 times this year.


2 Liu Yongxing2 Liu YongxingNet Worth: $5.5 billion Company: East Hope Group Industry: Agriculture, Metals Age: 61 Seizing on opportunity after China’s economic reforms kicked in 1980s, Liu and his 3 brothers built one of China’s most successful feed businesses before parting ways in 1999. Liu’s privately held East Hope focuses on heavy industry. Investing in industrial projects, including cement plant in Chongqing, China’s largest city. Liu also holds stakes in China Minsheng Bank, Minsheng Insurance, Bright Dairy.
3 Zong Qinghou3 Zong QinghouNet Worth: $4.8 billion Company : Wahaha Group Industry: Food Age: 64. His Wahaha Group, China’s biggest beverage maker, settled a bitter legal dispute with former joint venture partner Danone in September, with Wahaha agreeing to buy out Danone’s interests
4 Lu Xiangyang
Net Worth: $4.1 billion Company: Guangzhou Youngy  Mgt & Investment Group
Industry: Investment Finance Age: 47. Vice chairman of BYD, cofounded auto and battery maker with cousin Wang Chuanfu (No. 1). Worked as a banker for 14 years. Now also runs his own investment company, Guangzhou Rongjie Investment.
5 Yang Huiyan

5 Yang Huiyan Net Worth: $3.9 billion Company: Country Garden Industry: Real Estate Age: 28 Yang’s wealth is up three-fourths in past year but still well below her 2007 net worth of $16.2 billion when she topped the China ranks. Her fortune is tied up in her holding in Guangdong developer Country Garden, run by dad Yeung Kwok Keung, who transferred the shares to her. Ohio State grad is now apparently responsible for supervising the company’s procurement and resource strategies.


6 Hui Wing Mau (Xu Rongmao)

6 Hui Wing Mau (Xu Rongmao) Net Worth: $3.85 billion Company: Shimao Group Industry: Real Estate Age: 59 Seasoned developer is coming through latest real estate cycle in good shape. Operating profit at his Shimao Property Holdings increased by 36% in first half of 2009. Hot seller: units of Shanghai Riviera Garden’s newest tower near city’s Lujiazui financial district. Has been buying up land in hometown province of Fujian, where prices are rising on hopes for better relations with nearby Taiwan


7 Ma Huateng
7 Ma HuatengNet Worth: $3.8 billion Company: Tencent Holdings  Industry: IT  Age: 38. China’s richest Internet entrepreneur cofounded Tencent in 1999. Today world’s 16th most popular Web site, China’s second, according to Web ranking service Alexa.
8 Liu Zhongtian
8 Liu ZhongtianNet Worth: $3.79 billion Company: China Zhongwang Holdings Industry: Metal Processors & Fabrica  Age: 45. Took China Zhongwang, which he founded, public in May, raising $1.3 billion in one of world?s biggest initial offerings of 2009. Asia?s largest manufacturer of aluminum extrusion products- it shapes metal into different sizes, parts for transportation businesses such as railways, subways, cars- company issued a statement in September to deny a report that it lost the top 10 customers listed in its offering prospectus. In October, appointed auditing firm Ernst & Young to review its prospectus after media, analysts questioned its accuracy.
9 Zhang Jindong

9 Zhang JindongNet Worth: $3.7 billion Company: Suning Appliances Industry: Retail-Appliances Age: 46. Founded electronics-appliance retailer Suning Appliance, now China’s second biggest, in 1990; its shares have doubled in past year. Group has announced plans to buy 27% stake in Japanese home electronics chain Laox. Zhang also invests in property on the mainland. Brother Zhang Guiping is No. 24.


10 Wang Jianlin
10 Wang Jianlin

Net Worth: $3.5 billion Company: Dalian Wanda Group Industry: Real Estate  Age: 55 Chairs property developer Dalian Wanda Group, which reportedly added 7 minority investors this year. Wanda has projects in more than 30 cities, including 19 Wanda plazas, 6 five-star hotels. Wang is deputy to the 17th Party Congress and member of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference.


Top 10 Best Universities in the world

Thursday, November 5, 2009 0 comments

Top 10 Best Universities in The World

No. 1 Harvard University

Harvard University Cambridge, Mass.United States

No. 2 Stanford University

Stanford University Palo Alto, Calif.United States

No. 3 University of California, Berkeley

University_of_California Berkeley Berkeley, Calif.United States

No. 4 Cambridge University

Cambridge University Cambridge, U.K.

No. 5 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Mass.United States

No. 6 California Institute of Technology (Caltech)

California Institute of Technology Pasadena, Calif.United States

No. 7 Columbia University

Columbia-University New York, N.Y.United States

No. 8 Princeton University

Princeton University Princeton, N.J.United States

No. 9 University of Chicago

University of Chicago Chicago, Ill.United States

No. 10 Oxford University

Oxford University Oxford, U.K.

Top 10 Richest person in India 2009-2010

Monday, November 23, 2009 · 0 comments

India’s Top 10 Richest person List

1 Mukesh Ambanimukesh-ambani

$32 billion-Sector:Oil and gas,Petrol e.t.c.,Reliance Industries, India's most valuable company.

2 Lakshmi Mittallakshmi-mittal

$30 billion-Steel Plant Industries in Brazil, India and the Middle East.

3 Anil Ambanianil-ambani

$17.5 billion-Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group, with interests in telecom, power, infrastructure, financial services and entertainment.

4 Azim Premjiazim-premji

$14.9 billion-Country's third-largest software exporter-Wipro

5 Shashi & Ravi Ruiashashi-ravi-ruia

$13.6 billion- Essar Group has weathered downturn and embarked on an expansion drive in all its businesses including steel, oil and power.

6 Kushal Pal Singhkushal-pal-singh

$13.5 billion-Chairman of DLF, India's most valuable property company

7 Savitri Jindalsavitri-jindal

$12 billion-Non-executive chair of the O.P. Jindal Group, a steel and power conglomerate

8 Sunil Mittalsunil-mittal

$8.2 billion-Bharti Airtel, India's largest mobile phone operator with 110 million customers

9 Kumar Birlakumar-birla

$7.8 billion- Aditya Birla Group - cement business, Grasim Industries. India's biggest cement company and the world's tenth largest.

10 Gautam Adanigautam-adani

$6.4 billion- Adani Group, which he founded in 1988 as a commodities trading outfit. Expanded into energy, infrastructure

Most Powerful women in the world

Friday, November 13, 2009 · 0 comments

 Most Powerful women in the world | Most Powerful women in the world

RANK          NAME             OCCUPATION               COUNTRY
1    Angela Merkel        Chancellor     Germany
2    Sheila Bair     Chairman, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.     U.S.
3    Indra Nooyi     Chief executive, PepsiCo     U.S.
4    Cynthia Carroll     Chief executive, Anglo American     U.K.
5    Ho Ching     Chief executive, Temasek     Singapore
6    Irene Rosenfeld     Chief executive, Kraft Foods    U.S.
7    Ellen Kullman     Chief executive, DuPont     U.S.
8   Angela Braly     Chief executive, WellPoint    U.S.
9    Anne Lauvergeon     Chief executive, Areva     France
10   Lynn Elsenhans     Chief executive, Sunoco    U.S.
11    Cristina Fernandez     President     Argentina
12    Carol Bartz     Chief executive, Yahoo     U.S.
13    Sonia Gandhi     President, Indian National Congress Party     India
14    Ursula Burns     Chief executive, Xerox Corp.     U.S.
15    Anne Mulcahy     Chairman, Xerox Corp.    U.S.
16    Safra Catz     President, Oracle     U.S.
17    Christine Lagarde     Minister of Economy, Finance & Employment     France
18    Gail Kelly     Chief executive, Westpac     Australia
19    Marjorie Scardino     Chief executive, Pearson Plc.     U.K.
20    Chanda Kochhar     Chief executive, ICICI Bank     India
21    Mary Sammons     Chief executive, Rite Aid Corp.     U.S.
22   Michelle Bachelet     President     Chile
23   Paula Reynolds     Chief restructuring officer, AIG     U.S.
24    Carol Meyrowitz     Chief executive, TJX Companies     U.S.
25    Andrea Jung     Chief executive, Avon     U.S.

Top 10 Most Powerful People in the world

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Top 10 Most Powerful People in the world | Most Powerful People in the world

No 1.Barack Obama

President-United States of America-Age: 48Barack Obama

Presides over world's largest, most innovative, most dynamic economy; commander-in-chief of planet's richest, deadliest military; finger on button of nuclear arsenal containing more than 5,000 warheads; head-of-state of world's sole superpower; his Democrats have majorities in both U.S. House and Senate; recently awarded Nobel Peace Prize, apparently for general awesomeness.

2 Hu Jintao

President-People's Republic of China-Age: 66President_Hu_Jintao Paramount political leader of more people than anyone else on the planet; 1.3 billion Chinese, some 70% in their prime working years of ages 15 to 64 powering world's low-cost workshop, transforming nation. "Coming-out party" at 2008 Beijing Olympic Games showcased young, modern, harmonious society. Credible estimates have China poised to overtake U.S. as world's largest economy in 25 years—although, crucially, not on a per-capita basisHu Jintao

3 Vladimir Putin

Prime Minister-Russia-Age: 57Vladimir Putin Prime Minister might as well be known as Czar, Emperor and Autocrat of All the Russians. Vastly more powerful than his handpicked head-of-state, President Dmitry Medvedev. Presides over one-ninth of Earth's land area, vast energy and mineral resources. Former KGB officer unafraid to wield his power; invading Georgia, cutting off natural gas supplies to Ukraine or Western Europe (again). Declared nuclear power has veto on U.N.'s Security Council. The anti-Obama: "I'm deeply convinced that constant change is not for the better."Vladimir Putin

4 Ben S. Bernanke

Chairman-Federal Reserve-U.S.-Age: 55Ben S. Bernanke Former chairman of Princeton's economics department and noted Great Depression scholar now guiding world's largest economy through Great Recession; has overseen massive growth in Fed's balance sheet, from less than $900 billion in liabilities in August 2008 to more than $2.1 trillion today. With federal funds rate now effectively 0%, the so-called Bernanke Doctrine calls for using monetary policy to stave off deflation. "The U.S. government has a technology, called a printing press, that allows it to produce as many dollars as it wishes at essentially no cost."

5 Sergey Brin and Larry Page

Founders-Google-U.S.-Age: 36Sergey Brin and Larry Page If knowledge is power, maybe information is too. Brainy duo met in Stanford computer science Ph.D. program, now trying to put all the world's information at your fingertips. Known for collecting best and brightest young tech talent at Mountain View, Calif., "Googleplex"; employees encouraged to spend one day a week on personal projects; company often named "Best Place To Work" in America. Google guys' combined net worth of $30.6 billion would place them third on the Forbes 400. Yet despite professed intentions to "do no evil," Google is blamed in some quarters for decimating traditional publishing, journalism. Brin: "Some say Google is God, others say Google is Satan."

6 Carlos Slim Helu

Chief executive-Telmex-Mexico-Age: 69Carlos Slim Helu World's third-richest man is dominant economic force in Mexico, personal fortune equivalent to some 2% of Mexican GDP. Telecommunications monopolist: His Telemex owns 90% of Mexico's fixed telephone lines; his TelCel has 90% of wireless market. Also head of group dedicated to improving Mexico's roads, energy infrastructure, water supply. New focus, media: Last fall snapped up 7% stake in the New York Times Co., largest after Sulzberger owner-family. "I think it's perverse to believe there shouldn't be strong companies in poor countries."

7 Rupert Murdoch

Chairman-News Corp.-U.S.-Age: 78Rupert Murdoch "The man who owns the news" still believes in print, not afraid to use vast media holdings to further personal political views. Media empire includes leading British (the Times), Australian (The Australian), American (The Wall Street Journal) newspapers, in addition to tabloids like the New York Post and The Sun (U.K.). Also movies (20th Century Fox), books (HarperCollins), television (Fox, BSkyB), online (MySpace). Weak ad-marketing hurting his News Corp.: net loss of $3.4 billion in fiscal 2009, stock off March lows, but still well below 2007 levels, when he made a $5.6 billion gamble on Dow Jones. Accused Google of stealing content; threatened to block search engine from indexing his Web sites. "Quality journalism isn't cheap."

8 Michael T. Duke

President, CEO and Director-Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.-U.S.-Age: 59

Michael T. Duke Runs world's largest retailer, more country than company: $401 billion in annual sales, 2 million employees, 8,000 stores. Wal-Mart alone is China's eighth-largest trading partner. Largest private-sector employer in U.S.; favorite target of unions; blamed and praised for backing Obama health care proposals, shifting economic power from manufacturers to retailers, from mom-and-pop to big box. "I am competitive by nature and I want to win."

9 Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz al Saud

King Saudi Arabia-Age: 859 Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz al Saud Absolute ruler of desert kingdom that contains the world's largest crude oil reserves, two holiest sites in Islam. State-owned oil producer Saudi Aramco most profitable company on Earth, earns more than $200 billion a year, has reserves of 260 billion barrels or 25% of planet's known supply. Ultimate succession unclear: 85-year-old king's official heir is 81-year-old Crown Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud. In 2006, established committee of senior princes to ensure smooth transition in the event both become incapacitated.

10 William Gates III

Co-Chair-Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation-U.S.-Age: 54William Gates III Richest man in the world monopolized, transformed software business. More than 85% of world's hundreds of millions of computer users stare at, struggle with, Microsoft products on daily basis. Second act: Saving the world. Still Microsoft chairman, but now devotes day-to-day to his Bill & Melinda Gates foundation, the largest charity on Earth with $34 billion endowment. Foundation devoted to reducing hunger, improving education and fighting diseases like malaria, tuberculosis and AIDS.

Top 25 World's Most Powerful People

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Most Powerful People in the world

  1. Barack Obama
  2. Hu Jintao
  3. Vladimir Putin
  4. Ben S. Bernanke
  5. Sergey Brin and Larry Page
  6. Carlos Slim Helu
  7. Rupert Murdoch
  8. Michael T. Duke
  9. Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz al Saud
  10. William Gates III
  11. Pope Benedict XVI
  12. Silvio Berlusconi
  13. Jeffrey R. Immelt
  14. Warren Buffett
  15. Angela Merkel
  16. Laurence D. Fink
  17. Hillary Clinton
  18. Lloyd C. Blankfein
  19. Li Changchun
  20. Michael Bloomberg
  21. Timothy Geithner
  22. Rex W. Tillerson
  23. Li Ka-shing
  24. Kim Jong Il
  25. Jean-Claude Trichet

Top 10 China’s Richest Person In 2009

Monday, November 9, 2009 · 0 comments

Top 10 China’s Richest Person In 2009

1 Wang Chuanfu

1 Wang ChuanfuNet Worth: $5.8 billion Company: BYD Industry: Battery, Automobile  Age: 43. His BYD, which makes electric cars and batteries, got jolt from recent Warren Buffett investment; stock up 6 times this year.


2 Liu Yongxing2 Liu YongxingNet Worth: $5.5 billion Company: East Hope Group Industry: Agriculture, Metals Age: 61 Seizing on opportunity after China’s economic reforms kicked in 1980s, Liu and his 3 brothers built one of China’s most successful feed businesses before parting ways in 1999. Liu’s privately held East Hope focuses on heavy industry. Investing in industrial projects, including cement plant in Chongqing, China’s largest city. Liu also holds stakes in China Minsheng Bank, Minsheng Insurance, Bright Dairy.
3 Zong Qinghou3 Zong QinghouNet Worth: $4.8 billion Company : Wahaha Group Industry: Food Age: 64. His Wahaha Group, China’s biggest beverage maker, settled a bitter legal dispute with former joint venture partner Danone in September, with Wahaha agreeing to buy out Danone’s interests
4 Lu Xiangyang
Net Worth: $4.1 billion Company: Guangzhou Youngy  Mgt & Investment Group
Industry: Investment Finance Age: 47. Vice chairman of BYD, cofounded auto and battery maker with cousin Wang Chuanfu (No. 1). Worked as a banker for 14 years. Now also runs his own investment company, Guangzhou Rongjie Investment.
5 Yang Huiyan

5 Yang Huiyan Net Worth: $3.9 billion Company: Country Garden Industry: Real Estate Age: 28 Yang’s wealth is up three-fourths in past year but still well below her 2007 net worth of $16.2 billion when she topped the China ranks. Her fortune is tied up in her holding in Guangdong developer Country Garden, run by dad Yeung Kwok Keung, who transferred the shares to her. Ohio State grad is now apparently responsible for supervising the company’s procurement and resource strategies.


6 Hui Wing Mau (Xu Rongmao)

6 Hui Wing Mau (Xu Rongmao) Net Worth: $3.85 billion Company: Shimao Group Industry: Real Estate Age: 59 Seasoned developer is coming through latest real estate cycle in good shape. Operating profit at his Shimao Property Holdings increased by 36% in first half of 2009. Hot seller: units of Shanghai Riviera Garden’s newest tower near city’s Lujiazui financial district. Has been buying up land in hometown province of Fujian, where prices are rising on hopes for better relations with nearby Taiwan


7 Ma Huateng
7 Ma HuatengNet Worth: $3.8 billion Company: Tencent Holdings  Industry: IT  Age: 38. China’s richest Internet entrepreneur cofounded Tencent in 1999. Today world’s 16th most popular Web site, China’s second, according to Web ranking service Alexa.
8 Liu Zhongtian
8 Liu ZhongtianNet Worth: $3.79 billion Company: China Zhongwang Holdings Industry: Metal Processors & Fabrica  Age: 45. Took China Zhongwang, which he founded, public in May, raising $1.3 billion in one of world?s biggest initial offerings of 2009. Asia?s largest manufacturer of aluminum extrusion products- it shapes metal into different sizes, parts for transportation businesses such as railways, subways, cars- company issued a statement in September to deny a report that it lost the top 10 customers listed in its offering prospectus. In October, appointed auditing firm Ernst & Young to review its prospectus after media, analysts questioned its accuracy.
9 Zhang Jindong

9 Zhang JindongNet Worth: $3.7 billion Company: Suning Appliances Industry: Retail-Appliances Age: 46. Founded electronics-appliance retailer Suning Appliance, now China’s second biggest, in 1990; its shares have doubled in past year. Group has announced plans to buy 27% stake in Japanese home electronics chain Laox. Zhang also invests in property on the mainland. Brother Zhang Guiping is No. 24.


10 Wang Jianlin
10 Wang Jianlin

Net Worth: $3.5 billion Company: Dalian Wanda Group Industry: Real Estate  Age: 55 Chairs property developer Dalian Wanda Group, which reportedly added 7 minority investors this year. Wanda has projects in more than 30 cities, including 19 Wanda plazas, 6 five-star hotels. Wang is deputy to the 17th Party Congress and member of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference.


Top 10 Best Universities in the world

Thursday, November 5, 2009 · 0 comments

Top 10 Best Universities in The World

No. 1 Harvard University

Harvard University Cambridge, Mass.United States

No. 2 Stanford University

Stanford University Palo Alto, Calif.United States

No. 3 University of California, Berkeley

University_of_California Berkeley Berkeley, Calif.United States

No. 4 Cambridge University

Cambridge University Cambridge, U.K.

No. 5 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Mass.United States

No. 6 California Institute of Technology (Caltech)

California Institute of Technology Pasadena, Calif.United States

No. 7 Columbia University

Columbia-University New York, N.Y.United States

No. 8 Princeton University

Princeton University Princeton, N.J.United States

No. 9 University of Chicago

University of Chicago Chicago, Ill.United States

No. 10 Oxford University

Oxford University Oxford, U.K.