Monday, December 6, 2010

Wipro's Azim Premji makes $2bn Indian charity gift Says BBC News

Indian software tycoon Azim Premji has announced he will donate nearly $2bn (£1.3bn) to fund rural education and development programmes.Correspondents say that it is one of the largest charitable donations in the country’s history.Mr Premji said that he intended to form a new charitable trust for education and was transferring shares worth $2bn from his Wipro company.

He is one of the wealthiest business entrepreneurs in the world.Market analysts Forbes list him as the third richest Indian and the 28th richest person in the world – with an estimated net worth of more than $17bn (£11bn).Bangalore-based Wipro employs almost 100,000 people worldwide.

World's richest man owns $44 million New York mansion

Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim, pictured, has bought the only private Manhattan Fifth Avenue mansion for a cool $44 million.

 

Who is Carlos?

Carlos Slim Helú  born January 28, 1940 is a Mexican business magnate, philanthropist and the chairman and CEO of Telmex, América Móvil. His extensive holdings in a considerable number of Mexican companies through his conglomerate, Grupo Carso, SA de CV, amassed interests in the fields of communications, technology, retailing, and finance. As of April 2010, he is the wealthiest person in the world with a net worth of around US$60.6 billion.

Ever since Carlos Slim Helu became the first non-American to take the number one position in Forbes list of world’s richest men, he has never missed to make it to the headlines. Living up to his new found status, the Mexican tycoon recently made a purchase that ensured him a mention in the headlines. The news making purchase was a new house that the billionaire purchased in New York. According to public records, the tycoon has shelled out a cool $44 million to buy the Duke-Semans mansion, a beaux-arts townhouse directly across from the Met. This enormous is the most paid for any New York home in nearly two years.

 

Newyork Mansion:

Located in the corner of Fifth Avenue and 82nd Street, on New York’s vaunted “Museum Mile”, the mansion had an asking price of $50 million and is sure to make a perfect abode for any wealthy tycoon. The mansion was sold to the tycoon by its previous owner Tamir Sapir, who made a cool 10% profit from this sale.

What is more, it is reported that the broker Del Nunzio, was sidelined in this sale as Helu and Sapir agreed to the deal privately. Spreading across a cool 19,500 square feet, the house with magnificent exteriors is just as lovely on the inside (although it needs some work on the inside). Comprised of a five-story main residence, a penthouse duplex on top, 12 bedrooms, 14 bathrooms, and 11 wood-burning fireplaces, this house truly befits its new owner.

 

Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim, pictured, has bought the only private Manhattan Fifth Avenue mansion for a cool $44 millionWho is Carlos?Carlos Slim Helú  born January 28, 1940 is a Mexican business magnate, philanthropist and the chairman and CEO of Telmex, América Móvil. His extensive holdings in a considerable number of Mexican companies through his conglomerate, Grupo Carso, SA de CV, amassed interests in the fields of communications, technology, retailing, and finance. As of April 2010, he is the wealthiest person in the world with a net worth of around US$60.6 billion.Ever since Carlos Slim Helu became the first non-American to take the number one position in Forbes list of world’s richest men, he has never missed to make it to the headlines. Living up to his new found status, the Mexican tycoon recently made a purchase that ensured him a mention in the headlines. The news making purchase was a new house that the billionaire purchased in New York. According to public records, the tycoon has shelled out a cool $44 million to buy the Duke-Semans mansion, a beaux-arts townhouse directly across from the Met. This enormous is the most paid for any New York home in nearly two years. Located in the corner of Fifth Avenue and 82nd Street, on New York’s vaunted “Museum Mile”, the mansion had an asking price of $50 million and is sure to make a perfect abode for any wealthy tycoon. The mansion was sold to the tycoon by its previous owner Tamir Sapir, who made a cool 10% profit from this sale.
What is more, it is reported that the broker Del Nunzio, was sidelined in this sale as Helu and Sapir agreed to the deal privately. Spreading across a cool 19,500 square feet, the house with magnificent exteriors is just as lovely on the inside (although it needs some work on the inside). Comprised of a five-story main residence, a penthouse duplex on top, 12 bedrooms, 14 bathrooms, and 11 wood-burning fireplaces, this house truly befits its new owner.

Carlos Slim's No Focused on Net Servicos Boosts Bond Prices

Carlos Slim Carlos Slim, the world's wealthiest man, increased his interest in Net Servicos de Comunicacao, the largest cable TV provider in Brazil. The increase in investment in Net Servico by Carlos Slim has put the company's bonds in a position to beat other communication and media-related corporations in Latin America.It should be noted that America Movil SAB, Latin America's largest wireless company that belongs to Carlos Slim, invested $2 billion on October 7 to take hold of the preferred shares in Net.

 

The latest move is part of Carlos Slim's efforts and strategies to amalgamate mobile phone operations with home phone, Internet and TV services in Brazil. Carlos Slim aims to have customers switch over from companies such as Telefonica SA, and Embratel Participacoes SA. As of October 26, Carlos Slim had a seventy nine percent share in Net.

 

Carlos Slim crossed Bill GatesBill Gates and Warren BuffettWarren Buffett to become the richest person on Earth, according to the Forbes magazine's annual list of billionaires. Experts believe that Carlos Slim may be unwilling to assurance the debt of Net if he fails to get hold of the management of the corporation.

 

"Carlos Slim owns the majority of the company, but he doesn't have majority control", Ollom, market strategist, said in a telephone interview. "So it's hard to see him guaranteeing the debt unless he has control", he added.

 

Meanwhile, Net stated that Carlos Slim can only hold up the finances of Net once there is change in the law. Officials of Net have informally attributed the performance of the bonds of Net at its "strong operational results."

 

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Top 10 Most Powerful Female Political Leaders

Top 10 Female Political Leaders list By www.time.com

01. Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany

The most influential female politician in the world, Merkel earned a doctorate in physics in East Germany before turning her eye to politics. She won a seat in the Bundestag during the first post-reunification general election, in December 1990, and Chancellor Helmut Kohl appointed her as a Cabinet minister just one year later. Childless and twice married, the chairwoman of the Christian Democratic Union often comes off as reserved and self-effacing. But as she told TIME in a 2010 interview, she has plenty of confidence: “You could certainly say that I’ve never underestimated myself. There’s nothing wrong with being ambitious.” 


02. Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, President of Argentina

Elected President in November 2007 (thereby succeeding her husband Néstor), Fernández has proven she is her own woman. Dismissively referred to as “Cristina” by some members of Argentina’s macho political elite, Fernández has survived a standoff with the country’s powerful farming lobby, a fallout with the U.S. over a suitcase allegedly containing illegal campaign contributions and a series of high-profile economic-policy spats that culminated in the ousting of the governor of Argentina’s Central Bank earlier this year. With her striking appearance and polarizing rhetoric, she inevitably draws comparisons with former First Lady Eva Perón.


03. Dilma Rousseff, President of Brazil

“I would like parents who have daughters to look straight in their eyes and tell them: ‘Yes, a woman can,’” Dilma Rousseff said following her victory in Brazil’s runoff election. When she takes the reins of the world’s fourth largest democracy on Jan. 1, Rousseff will become the South American country’s first female president. Her win, a victory for would-be women leaders everywhere, was also a nod to outgoing President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who handpicked her for the job. As Lula’s former chief of staff, Rousseff promised to carry on the outgoing and overwhelmingly popular leader’s work. “I offer special thanks to President Lula,” she said in her election night speech. “I will know how to honor his legacy. I will know how to consolidate and go forward with his work.”


04. Julia Gillard, Prime Minister of Australia

After she helped orchestrate a Labor Party coup that ousted Prime Minister Kevin Rudd on June 24, 2010, Gillard, 48, became Australia’s first female PM. Tasked with rebuilding dwindling support for her party, she called snap elections just three weeks into office, hoping to benefit from her bounce in public opinion. But the Aug. 21 election proved inconclusive: neither Gillard’s center-left government nor the Liberal-National coalition led by Tony Abbott were able to secure an outright majority. The stalemate finally broke on Sep. 7. After more than two weeks of protracted negotiation with a handful of independent candidates, Gillard secured a 76-74 majority in parliament to form a minority government.


05. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, President of Liberia 

Educated at the University of Wisconsin and at Harvard, Africa’s first female President served as Liberia’s Minister of Finance in the late 1970s. But when Samuel Doe seized power in a military coup in 1980 and executed the President and several Cabinet members, Johnson Sirleaf fled to Kenya, where she became a director at Citibank. She returned to contest the 1996 presidential election and lost to Charles Taylor. In 2005, she ran again and won, promising to bring motherly sensitivity and emotion to the presidency — a tall order in a country still reeling from years of civil war.


06. Sheik Hasina Wajed, Prime Minister of Bangladesh

Hasina, the 62-year-old leader of the left-of-center Awami League, has a history of surviving. During a 1975 coup d’état, assassins killed 17 members of her family — including her son, three brothers, mother and father, former Prime Minister Sheik Mujibur Rahman. Hasina, then 28, happened to be abroad at the time. She later survived a grenade attack that killed more than 20 people, dodging the bullets that sprayed her car as she fled. Hasina was first elected Prime Minister in 1996. But in 2001, Transparency International named Bangladesh as the most corrupt country in the world, and Hasina was ousted in a landslide. That wasn’t the end of her, though. In January 2009, the Awami League won 230 of 299 parliamentary seats, and the consummate survivor found herself Prime Minister — again.


07. Johanna Sigurdardottir, Prime Minister of Iceland  

After Iceland’s economy collapsed in October 2008, Sigurdardottir rode a wave of discontent all the way to the premiership. It wasn’t exactly surprising: the former flight attendant turned politician had won eight consecutive elections since entering Parliament in 1978, making her the country’s longest-serving parliamentarian and one of its most popular. In addition to being Iceland’s first female Prime Minister, Sigurdardottir, 67, is also the world’s first openly gay head of state. In June 2010, when Iceland legalized gay marriage, Sigurdardottir tied the knot with her long-term partner, with whom she had entered a civil union seven years earlier.


08. Laura Chinchilla, President of Costa Rica  

A former Vice President under Nobel laureate Oscar Arias Sánchez, Chinchilla won a 47% majority in the February 2010 election. In a country increasingly concerned about crime, the center-leftist played up her security experience: she previously served as both Public Security Minister and Justice Minister in the National Liberation Party. A social conservative, she opposes gay marriage, abortion and the legalization of the morning-after pill. She has pledged to continue the pro-business policies of her predecessor by courting international investment and expanding free trade.


09. Tarja Halonen, President of Finland  

Brought up in a working-class family in downtown Helsinki, Halonen has built a highly successful political career by building ties with trade unions and nongovernmental organizations. Serving as President since 2000, she has vehemently defended the President’s role as commander in chief of the military, and campaigned against Finnish membership in NATO. Her hobbies belie her powerful position: she is said to enjoy swimming and taking care of her two cats. In 2006, TV host and comedian Conan O’Brien endorsed Halonen’s re-election because of her strong resemblance to him.


10. Dalia Grybauskaite, President of Lithuania  

After Grybauskaite came to power in 2009, European journalists quickly dubbed her Lithuania’s Iron Lady, owing to her steely way with words and her black belt in karate. The daughter of a saleswoman and an electrician, she worked part time in a factory while earning a Ph.D. in economics. She went on to become Deputy Minister of Finance in 1999, before holding a series of positions within the European Commission. In 2009, with Lithuania mired deep in recession, Grybauskaite focused her presidential campaign on protecting those with the lowest incomes and tackling unemployment, which had climbed to nearly 16%. Running as an independent, she won with a 68% majority — the largest margin of victory ever recorded in Lithuania’s presidential election history. (Thanks)


Sunday, November 21, 2010

Top 10 Most Powerful Women in 20th century

Top 10 Most Powerful Women in 20th century

1. Jane Addams Jane Addams

(September 6, 1860 – May 21, 1935)

Jane Addams was the first American woman to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.she was a pioneer settlement worker and founder of, Hull House in Chicago, public philosopher , sociologist, author, and leader in woman suffrage and world peace.


2. Corazon AquinoCorazon Aquino Arlan

(January 25, 1933 – August 1, 2009) was the 11th President of the Philippines and the first woman to hold that office.


3. Rachel Carson rachel_carson

(May 27, 1907 – April 14, 1964) was an American marine biologist and nature writer whose writings are credited with advancing the global environmental movement.


4. Coco Chanel Coco-Chanel

(19 August 1883 – 10 January 1971) was a pioneering French fashion designer whose modernist philosophy, menswear-inspired fashions, and pursuit of expensive simplicity made her an important figure in 20th-century fashion. She was the founder of the famous fashion brand Chanel. Her extraordinary influence on fashion was such that she was the only person in the couturier field to be named on Time 100: The Most Important People of the Century.


5. Julia Child jason-julia_child

(August 15, 1912 - August 13, 2004) was an American chef, author, and television personality. She is recognized for introducing French cuisine to the American public with her debut cookbook, Mastering the Art of French Cooking, and her subsequent television programs, the most notable of which was The French Chef, which premiered in 1963


6.Hillary Clinton 03hillary190.1a

October 26, 1947 Hillary  is the 67th United States Secretary of State, serving in the administration of President Barack Obama. She was a United States Senator for New York from 2001 to 2009. As the wife of the 42nd President of the United States, Bill Clinton, she was the First Lady of the United States from 1993 to 2001. In the 2008 election, Clinton was a leading candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination.


7.Marie CurieMarie Curie

(7 November 1867 – 4 July 1934) was a Polish-born French physicist and chemist famous for her work on radioactivity. She was a pioneer in the field of radioactivity and the first person honored with two Nobel Prizes[1]—in physics and chemistry. She was also the first female professor at the University of Paris.


8. Aretha FranklinAretha Franklin

(born March 25, 1942) is an American singer, songwriter and pianist commonly referred to as The Queen of Soul.Although renowned for her soul recordings, Franklin is also adept at jazz, blues, R&B and gospel music. Rolling Stone magazine ranked Franklin No. 1 on its list of The Greatest Singers of All Time


 9.Indira GandhiIndira Gandhi

19 November 1917 – 31 October 1984) was the Prime Minister of the Republic of India for three consecutive terms from 1966 to 1977 and for a fourth term from 1980 until her assassination in 1984, a total of fifteen years. She is India's only female prime minister to date. She is the world's all time longest serving female Prime Minister.


10.Estée Lauder 500x_internet-history

Co-founder, with her husband Joseph Lauder, of Estée Lauder Companies, a pioneering cosmetics company. Lauder was the only woman on TIME magazine's 1998 list of the 20 most influential business geniuses of the 20th century. She was the recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom. She was inducted into the Junior Achievement U.S. Business Hall of Fame in 1988.


Saturday, November 20, 2010

Most Powerful Women for all time

1.. Jane Addams (1860-1935)

2.. Corazon Aquino (1933-2009)

3.. Rachel Carson (1907-1964)

4.. Coco Chanel (1883-1971)

5.. Julia Child (1912-2004)

6.. Hillary Clinton (1947-Present)

7.. Marie Curie (1867-1934)

8.. Aretha Franklin (1942-Present)

9.. Indira Gandhi (1917-1984)

10.. Estée Lauder (1908-2004)

11.. Madonna (1958-Present)

12.. Margaret Mead (1901-1978)

13.. Golda Meir (1898-1978)

14.. Angela Merkel (1954-Present)

15.. Sandra Day O'Connor (1930-Present)

16.. Rosa Parks (1913-2005)

17.. Jiang Qing (1914-1991)

18.. Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962)

19.. Margaret Sanger (1879-1966)

20.. Gloria Steinem (1934-Present)

21.. Martha Stewart (1941-Present)

22.. Mother Teresa (1910-1997)

23.. Margaret Thatcher (1925-Present)

24.. Oprah Winfrey (1954-Present)

25.. Virginia Woolf (1882-1941)

Friday, November 12, 2010

Top 10 Highest Earning|Richest Dead Celebrities

No. 1 Michael Jackson (The King of Pop)

Net worth                   :$275 million

Source                         : Musician

Died                              : June 25, 2009

Age                                : 50

Cause                            : Drug overdose


No. 2 Elvis Presley(The King of Rock 'n' Roll)

Net worth                   :$60 million

Source                         :Singer, actor 
Died                              : Aug. 16, 1977
Age                                : 42
Cause                            : Heart attack


No. 3 J.R.R. Tolkien

Net worth                   :$50 million
Source                         : Author
Died                              : Sept. 2, 1973 
Age                                : 81
Cause                            : Bleeding ulcer

Hits: Lord of the Rings ,Hobbit, Tolkien sold just shy of 500,000 copies in the last year.


No. 4 Charles Schulz

Net worth                   :$33 million
Source                         : Cartoonist
Died                              : Feb 12, 2000
Age                                : 77
Cause                            : Colon cancer

The late Schulz continues to earn from his comic strip, which appears in 2,200 newspapers across 75 countries.


No. 5 John Lennon

Net worth                   :$17 million
Source                         : Musician
Died                              : Dec. 8, 1980
Age                                : 40
Cause                            : Murder


No. 6 Stieg Larsson

Net worth                   :$15 million
Source                         : Writer
Died                              : Nov. 9, 2004
Age                                : 50
Cause                            : Heart attack

More than 40 million copies of the books have been sold in 44 languages


No. 7 Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel)

Net worth                   :$11 million
Source                         : Author
Died                              : Sept. 24, 1991
Age                                : 87
Cause                           : Natural causes

The best-selling children’s author


No. 8 Albert Einstein

Net worth                   :$10 million
Source                         : Scientist
Died                              : April 18, 1955
Age                                : 76
Cause                            : Natural causes


No. 9 George Steinbrenner

Net worth                   :$ 8 million
Source                         : Sports Franchise Owner
Died                              : July 13, 2010
Age                                : 80
Cause                            : Heart attack


No. 10 Richard Rodgers

Net worth                   :$ 7 million
Source                         : Songwriter
Died                              : Dec. 30, 1979
Age                                :  77
Cause                            : Chronic illness

In 2009 the Netherlands' Imagem Music Group bought the rights to the collaborative catalog of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein for a reported $200 million. Without those assets, Rogers still lands on our list, thanks to his earlier work with Lorenz Hart. That catalog boasts such standards as “My Funny Valentine” and “The Lady is a Tramp.”