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Rankings: Top 25 global cities of 2011

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hahahahhaha,you are really a old fox.
hey,poor fellow,he have scold you in chinese just now...

靠·你在说什么呀··谁是老狐狸??? 他们对我的指控简直就是文不对题!!
说我什么贬低中国人和巴基斯坦人!!贬低几下印度人倒是有,谁吃饱了没事干去贬低自己人??

兄弟去读读我所有的文章吧··!!:flame:
 
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哈哈哈,偶尔游戏之言,莫生气莫生气,听说使用非英文是违反规则的,今天我为你破例了...
 
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Rankings: Top 20 global cities of 2020, projected

he fourth Knight Frank Global Cities Survey was recently published by Citi Private Bank, designed to monitor “city-level power shifts” by assessing global markets for investment opportunities and influence on business leaders worldwide.

The survey offered a list of the top 25 global cities of 2011, but also offered a number of other rankings — so many that we had to break them up into separate posts.

Below, the list predicting what would be the “world’s leading cities in 10 years’ time.”

Your Top 20 global cities of 2020, projected:

1. New York
2. London
3. Shanghai
4. Beijing
5. Hong Kong
6. Singapore
7. Mumbai
8. Tokyo
9. Paris
10. Moscow
11. Dubai
12. Sao Paulo
13. Zurich
14. Geneva
15. Washington D.C.
16. Berlin
17. Sydney
18. Los Angeles
19. Seoul
20. San Francisco

Rankings: Top 20 global cities of 2020, projected - SmartPlanet


it looks like Mumbai is gonna jump up that ladder very quickly in the next decade!!!
 
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Rankings: Top 10 cities for entrepreneurs (2011 edition)

The fourth Knight Frank Global Cities Survey was recently published by Citi Private Bank, designed to monitor “city-level power shifts” by assessing global markets for investment opportunities and influence on business leaders worldwide.

The survey offered a list of the top 25 global cities of 2011, but also offered a number of other rankings — so many that we had to break them up into separate posts.

Below, a list of the top 10 cities for entrepreneurs:

1. Shanghai
2. Hong Kong
3. Beijing
4. New York
5. Mumbai
6. Singapore
7. London
8. Sao Paulo
9. San Francisco
10. Palo Alto

Rankings: Top 10 cities for entrepreneurs (2011 edition) - SmartPlanet
 
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Top 10 Highest Billionaire Cities 2011


1. New York, N.Y.


Number of billionaires: 60
Wealthiest resident: Michael Bloomberg ($18 billion)
Other notable billionaires: Ralph Lauren, Carl Icahn, Rupert Murdoch, Donald Trump, Mortimer Zuckerman

2. Moscow, Russia


Number of billionaires: 50
Wealthiest resident: Vladimir Lisin ($15.8 billion)
Other notable billionaires: Roman Abramovich, Alisher Usmanov, Oleg Deripaska

3. London, U.K.


Number of billionaires: 32
Wealthiest resident: Lakshmi Mittal ($28.7 billion)
Other notable billionaires: Richard Branson, Leonard Blavatnik, Alan Howard

4. Istanbul, Turkey


Number of billionaires: 28
Wealthiest resident: Husnu Ozyegin ($3 billion)
Other notable billionaires: Mehmet Emin Karamehmet, Sarik Tara, Ferit Sahenk

5. Los Angeles, Calif


Number of billionaires: 27
Wealthiest resident: Eli Broad ($5.7 billion)
Other notable billionaires: Steven Spielberg, Sumner Redstone, Michael Milken, Ron Burkle
*Includes Beverly Hills, Malibu, Bel Air and Pacific Palisades

6. Hong Kong


Number of billionaires: 25
Wealthiest resident: Li Ka-shing ($21 billion)
Other notable billionaires: Lee Shau Kee, Kwok family, Robert Kuok, Cheng Yu-tung

7. Mumbai, India


Number of billionaires: 20
Wealthiest resident: Mukesh Ambani ($29 billion)
Other notable billionaires: Anil Ambani, Shashi & Ravi Ruia, Kumar Birla, Pallonji Mistry

8. Dallas, Texas


Number of billionaires: 17
Wealthiest resident: Andrew Beal ($4.5 billion)
Other notable billionaires: Henry Ross Perot Sr., Jerral Jones, T. Boone Pickens, Mark Cuban

9. San Francisco, Calif


Number of billionaires: 14
Wealthiest resident: Larry Page ($17.5 billion)
Other notable billionaires: George Roberts, Ray Dolby, Gordon Getty
*There are 40 billionaires in the Bay Area. Among the places they live: San Francisco, Palo Alto, Atherton, Woodside, Marin County, Mountain View, Danville, Los Altos Hills and Menlo Park.

10. Tokyo, Japan


Number of billionaires: 14
Wealthiest resident: Tadashi Yanai & family ($7.6 billion)
Other notable billionaires: Nobutada Saji, Akira Mori, Masayoshi Son, Hiroshi Mikitani
 
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Poison, I really do pity you. So your source of Pride is number of Billionaires. You sure must love Oligarchies. Unless you belong to one of those 66 families that own 33% of India, I cannot help myself. This absolute concentration of wealth in the hand of few individuals.

I live in one of the cities that ranks below Mumbai, that city will screw Mumbai a zillion times over, in terms of quality of life for average person.
 
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Tel Aviv is definitely a better city than Delhi and Mumbai. There is no comparison.

hardly anyone visits that place...its not a global city..nothing influential happens there..Mumbai is home to world's largest film industry,world's largest SE by no. of companies and Asia's oldest SE,richest man in Asia and famous landmarks.....and Delhi is even better..Tel Aviv is just one sparsely populated well planned city with some freaks and hippies.
 
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Poison, I really do pity you. So your source of Pride is number of Billionaires. You sure must love Oligarchies. Unless you belong to one of those 66 families that own 33% of India, I cannot help myself. This absolute concentration of wealth in the hand of few individuals.

I live in one of the cities that ranks below Mumbai, that city will screw Mumbai a zillion times over, in terms of quality of life for average person.

as if cursing your country on a forum is gonna do any good !! come out of your shell and do social work if you really wanna have sustainable development !! i dont see a point in discussing how unequal distribution of wealth in my country is !! will it do any good to the poor ?? and these millionairs do make me proud !! they are the source of ample of employment and much more !!
 
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Rankings: Top 10 cities for entrepreneurs (2011 edition)

The fourth Knight Frank Global Cities Survey was recently published by Citi Private Bank, designed to monitor “city-level power shifts” by assessing global markets for investment opportunities and influence on business leaders worldwide.

The survey offered a list of the top 25 global cities of 2011, but also offered a number of other rankings — so many that we had to break them up into separate posts.

Below, a list of the top 10 cities for entrepreneurs:

1. Shanghai
2. Hong Kong
3. Beijing
4. New York
5. Mumbai
6. Singapore
7. London
8. Sao Paulo
9. San Francisco
10. Palo Alto

Rankings: Top 10 cities for entrepreneurs (2011 edition) - SmartPlanet

if india can maintain its economic growtth sure some of the indian city will be among the top ten.
 
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