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Forbes is a business magazine of Forbes Inc. The magazine is published every two weeks and features original articles on topics such as finance, industry, investing and marketing. Forbes also covers technology, communications, science and law.
Forbes magazine
Be headquartered in
New York
City, it's the leading business magazine in the United States
competitor
It's a...
wealth
"And"
Bloomberg Businessweek
". The magazine is known for its lists and rankings, including the list of the richest Americans (Forbes 400) and the world's top companies (Forbes Global 2000). Forbes-magazine
motto
It's "The Capitalist Tool," and the editor-in-chief is
Steve Forbes
,
Chief executive officer
It's Mike Peris.
Forbes was founded in 1917 by a Scotsman named B. C. Forbes. The purpose of the magazine is"
Entrepreneurial spirit
Tools to create wealth." The story is Republican
Old guard
.
Forbes also publishes Forbes Asia, Forbes Life and Forbes Women magazine. In addition, Forbes also publishes in ten different languages
edition
, respectively:
China
,
Croatia
,
India
,
Indonesia
,
Israel
, Korea,
Poland
,
Romania
,
Russia
and
Türkiye
. The ten editions of Forbes Asia magazine are distributed around the world and read by nearly six million people. In China
Shanghai
The city has a Shanghai branch, the president is an American
Fan Luxian
(Russell Flannery).
- Chinese name
- Forbes
- Foreign name
- Forbes
- species
- English
- class
- commerce
- organizer
- Forbes Group
- Founding time
- The year 1917
- founder
- Betty Charles Forbes
- Head office
- New York
- Official website
- http://www.forbes.com/
Betty Charles Forbes
(May 14, 1880 - May 6, 1954) was an American born in England
Scotland
A financial journalist and author of American descent, he founded Forbes magazine in 1917 and served as editor-in-chief until 1954.
Malcolm Forbes
(August 19, 1919 - February 24, 1990) was an American editor and publisher of Forbes magazine
Princeton University
.
Steve Forbes
(born July 18, 1947) is President and Chief Executive Officer of Forbes Corporation and editor-in-chief of Forbes Magazine. He also publishes Forbes FYI, a lifestyle supplement, and has created an online media, television program Forbes on Fox, and regularly hosts events such as the Global CEO Conference.
He graduated from Princeton University in 1970, majoring in history. in
Princeton University
During this time, he founded Business Today, which has a circulation of 200,000.
After Steve Forbes took over in 1990, Steve Forbes launched the online version of "Forbes" in 1997 and Forbes magazine in 1998
International edition
Forbes Global, Forbes Japan, Forbes Brasil Brazil; Serve...
Latin America
The Portuguese edition published by the largest consumer group and the Gilder Technical Monthly.
In 1999, he wrote a book, The New Birth of Freedom, which proposed some bold thinking for the new century.
In the early 20th century,
Scotland
Journalist B.C. Forbes came with dreams and pursuits
New York
Try to break out a piece of their own sky in this vibrant city. With extraordinary shrewdness and wisdom, he soon became one of the nation's leading financial journalists.
In 1917, at the age of 37, Forbes independently founded the first purely business news magazine in the United States, but his reporting methods were very different from those of the time. He opposed the prevailing approach of piling up dry business numbers and insisted on focusing on the people who controlled the business.
For 90 years, Forbes magazine has championed entrepreneurship and innovation under the slogan "Focus on practice and practitioners." Precisely because of its clear positioning and unique
In-depth report
Forbes has become the only major business magazine in the United States to maintain 10 years of continuous growth, and its audience occupies the largest audience in the business magazine, reaching 5 million in 2003.
In the course of more than 80 years, Forbes has gradually established its own unique style in the field of business, and gradually developed into a prominent international mainstream financial media group. The "Rich list" created by Forbes attracts global attention every year.
Forbes Group
Total assets
With more than a billion dollars, the Forbes family has created the miracle of a single magazine over three generations. Celebrities from all walks of life are also proud of the Forbes list, and the list of heroes changes from year to year.
with
China
in
Global economy
China's status is increasingly important, and Forbes' attention to China is also increasing. Forbes comes to China with its mission and positioning. The Chinese version adheres to the parent magazine's consistent purpose of advocating entrepreneurship and pursuing entrepreneurial values and freedom for China
Enterprise spirit
Top corporate decision makers create wealth creation tools. Forbes and Fortune,
Businessweek
"And"
The Economist
"The same name, is
Financial and economic circles
One of the four major magazines, its influence reaches all over the world, and the rankings selected in the magazine become indicators of economic trends.
19 July 2014, United Kingdom
Reuters
News broke that Forbes, the leading financial magazine, had sold a majority stake to a Hong Kong consortium,
Accept an offer
Two Chinese businessmen.
On December 31, 2015, the Chinese edition of Forbes magazine was officially disbanded.
Forbes Chinese website
Its website has also been officially shut down.
[1]
In 2016, the media reported that the Forbes.com website was about to resume operations after being closed for nearly a year. It is said that Forbes has taken back the right to operate the Chinese website and will be back online by the end of the year.
[2-3]
On August 2, 2022, Forbes said the company was seeking a buyer and had hired one
Citigroup
Dispose of the phase for sale
Related matters.
[18]
1. Strong foresight
2. An uncompromising spirit
3. Be clear-eyed
4. Go against the grain
5. Market forces
6. Be brief
The most famous is
Forbes Rich List
Got a lot of attention. Other types of Forbes rankings also have a big impact, such as:
Forbes list of the richest royals
Forbes list of heads of state
Forbes China Potential 100 list
2007 Forbes World's Top luxury goods list
2007 The Most valuable part-time MBA program in China
The business schools with the fastest growth in graduate salaries
2006中国大陆最适宜发展物流的25座城市
Top 100 Chinese enterprises list
2006 Global Celebrity List 100
2006 Best and Worst Bosses of listed Chinese companies
2006 Forbes World's Top luxury list and so on.
Forbes predicts the world's top 10 "mega-cities" and disappearing cities for 2015
the
Enterprise brand
in
World Brand Lab
(World Brand Lab, 2006)
Top 500 global brands
"Ranked 159th on the list.
2011 Classic Rankings
The year 2011
Forbes list of the world's richest people
4月9日在纽约发布20,中国大陆富豪表现抢眼,有115人列入榜单,比2010年的64人大幅提升,
Baidu
CEO Robin Li has become the first Chinese mainland billionaire to enter the top 100.
Robin Li is ranked 95th on Forbes' list of the world's richest people with a fortune of $9.4 billion. In 2009, there were only 28 mainland Chinese on Forbes' billion-dollar list.
China, according to Forbes
Sany Heavy Industry
the
Liang Wengen
114th on the list with $8 billion,
Wahaha
the
Zong Qinghou
Ranked 169, with $5.9 billion, in the pharmaceutical industry
Li Li
The family ranks 179th with $5.7 billion. In addition,
Tencent
Pony Ma
208 at $5 billion,
Ding Lei
Last on the list of 1,000 people is China, a new entrant to the list
New Oriental
President, Education Technology Group
Yu Minhong
.
China
Hong Kong
36 people made the list, of which
Li Ka-shing
At No. 11 on the list with $26 billion, he is the richest person in Hong Kong, with an increase of $5 billion over 2010. China
Taiwan
There are 25 names on the list.
This is the 25th edition of Forbes' list of the world's richest people, which includes a record 1,210 people from 54 countries around the world
Country and region
Of these, 214 are new to the list.
Asia also became the "new rich factory", thanks to a strong boost from China, with a total of 332 people entering the list, surpassing Europe for the first time in more than a decade.
The ranking of the third place in the Forbes rich list is similar to that in 2010, still
Mexico
the
Carlos Slim
, American
Bill Gates
And Warren Buffett, worth $74 billion, $56 billion and $50 billion, respectively.
It is worth mentioning that,
France
The richest man and chairman of LVMH, the world's largest luxury goods company
Bernard Arnault
It ranks fourth with $41 billion, up three spots from 2010 and up $13.5 billion.
The United States still has the most billionaires in the world, with 413 on the Forbes list, 10 more than in 2010.
Facebook
CEO Mark Zuckerberg's assets jumped 238% to $13.5 billion
Dollar assets
The ranking shot up to 52.
Moscow
It is the richest city in the world, home to 79 billionaires, followed by New York with 58 people on the Forbes Rich List.
Forbes' list of the most frustrated billionaires is
Sweden
IKEA
founder
Ingvar Kamprad
In 2010, he and his family were listed as the 11th richest person in the world by Forbes with $23 billion in assets, and in 2011, their assets shrank to $6 billion, dropping their ranking to 162.
2011 Ranking
The 2011 Forbes list of the world's richest people was released on March 9, marking the magazine's 25th year on the list. Mexican telecoms tycoon
Carlos Slim Heru
(Carlos Slim Helu) is once again number one.
Ranking
|
Chinese name
|
English name
|
Wealth ($100 million)
|
age
|
enterprise
|
nation
|
1
|
Carlos Slim Heru and his family
|
Carlos Slim Helu & family
|
740
|
71
|
Telmex
|
Mexico
|
2
|
Bill Gates
|
Bill Gates
|
560
|
55
|
Microsoft
|
America
|
3
|
Warren Buffett
|
Warren Buffett
|
500
|
80
|
Berkshire Hathaway
|
America
|
4
|
Bernard Arnault
|
Bernard Arnault
|
410
|
62
|
Louis Vuitton Mott Hennessy Group (Luxury)
|
France
|
5
|
Larry Ellison
|
Larry Ellison
|
395
|
66
|
Inscriptions on tortoise shells and bones
|
America
|
6
|
Lakshmi Mittal
|
Lakshmi Mittal
|
311
|
60
|
Arcelormittal (Steel)
|
India
|
7
|
Amancio Ortega
|
Amancio Ortega
|
310
|
74
|
Sara (Costume)
|
Spain
|
8
|
Eike Batista
|
Eike Batista
|
300
|
54
|
EBX Group (Mining, Energy)
|
Brazil
|
9
|
Mukesh Ambani
|
Mukesh Ambani
|
270
|
53
|
Realis Industrial (Energy)
|
India
|
10
|
Christy Walton and her family
|
Christy Walton & family
|
265
|
56
|
Wal-Mart
|
America
|
11
|
Li Ka-shing
|
Li Ka-shing
|
260
|
82
|
Hutchison Whampoa
|
China
|
12
|
Karl Albresi
|
Karl Albrecht
|
255
|
91
|
Aldi (discount chain)
|
Germany
|
13
|
Stefan Persson
|
Stefan Persson
|
245
|
63
|
Haynes Morris (H&M, Retail)
|
Sweden
|
14
|
Fragimir Racine
|
Vladimir Lisin
|
240
|
54
|
Novolipetsk Steel
|
Russia
|
15
|
Lilian Bettencourt
|
Liliane Bettencourt
|
235
|
88
|
L 'Oreal
|
France
|
16
|
Sheldon Adelson
|
Sheldon Adelson
|
233
|
77
|
Las Vegas Sands (Casino)
|
America
|
17
|
David Thomson and his family
|
David Thomson & family
|
230
|
53
|
Thomson Reuters
|
Canada
|
18
|
Charles Koch
|
Charles Koch
|
220
|
75
|
Koch Industries
|
America
|
18
|
David Koch
|
David Koch
|
220
|
70
|
Koch Industries
|
America
|
20
|
Jim Walton
|
Jim Walton
|
213
|
63
|
Wal-Mart
|
America
|
Ranking
|
Wealth change
|
name
|
Country and region
|
Home city
|
State/province
|
Country/region
|
age
|
Are you self-made?
|
profession
|
Net worth ($100 million)
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1
|
descend
|
Carlos Slim and his family
|
Mexico
|
Mexico City
|
-
|
Mexico
|
72
|
Start from scratch
|
telegraphy
|
690
|
2
|
rise
|
Bill Gates
|
America
|
medina
|
Washington
|
America
|
56
|
Start from scratch
|
Science and technology
|
610
|
3
|
descend
|
Warren Buffett /Warren Buffett
|
America
|
Omaha
|
Nebraska
|
America
|
81
|
Start from scratch
|
invest
|
440
|
4
|
fair
|
Bernard Arnault /Bernard Arnault
|
France
|
Paris
|
-
|
France
|
63
|
Inheritance and development
|
Fashion and Retail
|
410
|
5
|
rise
|
Amancio Ortega /Amancio Ortega
|
Spain
|
Deportivo
|
-
|
Spain
|
75
|
Start from scratch
|
Fashion and Retail
|
375
|
6
|
descend
|
Larry Ellison /Larry Ellison
|
America
|
Woodside
|
California
|
America
|
67
|
Start from scratch
|
Science and technology
|
360
|
7
|
fair
|
Eike Batista
|
Brazil
|
Rio de Janeiro
|
-
|
Brazil
|
55
|
Start from scratch
|
Source of energy
|
300
|
8
|
rise
|
Stefan Persson /Stefan Persson
|
Sweden
|
Stockholm
|
-
|
Sweden
|
64
|
Inheritance and development
|
Fashion and Retail
|
260
|
9
|
descend
|
Li Ka-shing /Li Ka-shing
|
Hong Kong, China
|
Hong Kong
|
-
|
Hong Kong, China
|
83
|
Start from scratch
|
Diversified management
|
255
|
10
|
descend
|
Karl Albrecht /Karl Albrecht
|
Germany
|
Milheim on the Ruhr
|
-
|
Germany
|
92
|
Start from scratch
|
Fashion and Retail
|
254
|
11
|
descend
|
Christy Walton and her family
|
America
|
Jackson
|
Wyoming
|
America
|
57
|
inherit
|
Fashion and Retail
|
253
|
12
|
rise
|
Charles Koch
|
America
|
Wichita
|
Kansas
|
America
|
76
|
Inheritance and development
|
Diversified management
|
250
|
12
|
rise
|
David Koch
|
America
|
New York City
|
New York
|
America
|
71
|
Inheritance and development
|
Diversified management
|
250
|
14
|
rise
|
Sheldon Adelson /Sheldon Adelson
|
America
|
Las Vegas
|
Nevada
|
America
|
78
|
Start from scratch
|
gambling
|
249
|
15
|
rise
|
Liliane Bettencourt
|
France
|
Paris
|
-
|
France
|
89
|
inherit
|
Fashion and Retail
|
240
|
16
|
rise
|
Jim Walton /Jim Walton
|
America
|
Bentonville
|
Arkansas
|
America
|
64
|
inherit
|
Fashion and Retail
|
237
|
17
|
rise
|
Alice Walton /Alice Walton
|
America
|
Fort Worth
|
Texas
|
America
|
62
|
inherit
|
Fashion and Retail
|
233
|
18
|
rise
|
Robson Walton /S. Robson Walton
|
America
|
Bentonville
|
Arkansas
|
America
|
68
|
inherit
|
Fashion and Retail
|
231
|
19
|
descend
|
Mukesh Ambani /Mukesh Ambani
|
India
|
Bombay
|
-
|
India
|
54
|
Inheritance and development
|
Source of energy
|
223
|
20
|
rise
|
Michael Bloomberg /Michael Bloomberg
|
America
|
New York City
|
New York
|
America
|
70
|
Start from scratch
|
political
|
220
|
21
|
descend
|
Lakshmi Mittal
|
India
|
London
|
-
|
Britain
|
61
|
Inheritance and development
|
Metals and mining
|
207
|
23
|
rise
|
Michel Ferrero and his family
|
Italy
|
Monte Carlo
|
-
|
Monaco
|
85
|
Inheritance and development
|
Food and beverage
|
190
|
24
|
descend
|
Sergey Brin /Sergey Brin
|
America
|
Los Altos
|
California
|
America
|
38
|
Start from scratch
|
Science and technology
|
187
|
24
|
descend
|
Larry Page /Larry Page
|
America
|
Palo Alto
|
California
|
America
|
39
|
Start from scratch
|
Science and technology
|
187
|
26
|
rise
|
Jeff Bezos /Jeff Bezos
|
America
|
Seattle
|
Washington
|
America
|
48
|
Start from scratch
|
Science and technology
|
184
|
27
|
descend
|
Thomas Kwok, Raymond Kwok and their families
|
Hong Kong, China
|
Hong Kong
|
-
|
Hong Kong, China
|
0
|
inherit
|
Real estate
|
183
|
28
|
rise
|
Alisher Usmanov /Alisher Usmanov
|
Russia
|
Moscow
|
-
|
Russia
|
58
|
Start from scratch
|
Metals and mining
|
181
|
29
|
descend
|
Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Assoud
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Riyadh
|
-
|
Saudi Arabia
|
57
|
Start from scratch
|
invest
|
180
|
29
|
descend
|
Lee Shau Kee /Lee Shau Kee
|
Hong Kong, China
|
Hong Kong
|
-
|
Hong Kong, China
|
84
|
Start from scratch
|
Real estate
|
180
|
29
|
rise
|
Georgina Rinehart /Georgina Rinehart
|
Australia
|
Perth
|
-
|
Australia
|
58
|
Inheritance and development
|
Metals and mining
|
180
|
32
|
rise
|
Berthold Albrecht, Theo Albrecht
|
Germany
|
-
|
-
|
Germany
|
0
|
Inheritance and development
|
Fashion and Retail
|
178
|
32
|
descend
|
Iris Fontebonne and his family
|
Chile
|
Santiago
|
-
|
Chile
|
69
|
inherit
|
Metals and mining
|
178
|
34
|
rise
|
Michael Otto and his family
|
Germany
|
Hamburg
|
-
|
Germany
|
68
|
Inheritance and development
|
Fashion and Retail
|
176
|
35
|
descend
|
David Thomson
|
Canada
|
Toronto
|
-
|
Canada
|
54
|
inherit
|
medium
|
175
|
35
|
rise
|
Mark Zuckerberg /Mark Zuckerberg
|
America
|
Palo Alto
|
California
|
America
|
27
|
Start from scratch
|
Science and technology
|
175
|
37
|
rise
|
Ricardo Salinas Priego and his family
|
Mexico
|
Mexico City
|
-
|
Mexico
|
56
|
Inheritance and development
|
Fashion and Retail
|
174
|
38
|
rise
|
Alberto Bayeres Gonzalez and his family
|
Mexico
|
Mexico City
|
-
|
Mexico
|
80
|
Inheritance and development
|
Metals and mining
|
165
|
39
|
fair
|
Renato Akhmetov /Rinat Akhmetov
|
Ukraine
|
Denesk
|
-
|
Ukraine
|
45
|
Start from scratch
|
Metals and mining
|
160
|
39
|
rise
|
Cheng Yu-tung /Cheng Yu-tung
|
Hong Kong, China
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
86
|
Start from scratch
|
Real estate
|
160
|
41
|
rise
|
Michael Dell /Michael Dell
|
America
|
Austin
|
Texas
|
America
|
47
|
Start from scratch
|
Science and technology
|
159
|
41
|
descend
|
Vladimir Lisin /Vladimir Lisin
|
Russia
|
Moscow
|
-
|
Russia
|
55
|
Start from scratch
|
Metals and mining
|
159
|
41
|
descend
|
Azim Premji /Azim Premji
|
India
|
Bangalore
|
-
|
India
|
66
|
Inheritance and development
|
Science and technology
|
159
|
44
|
rise
|
Steve Ballmer /Steve Ballmer
|
America
|
Huntz Head
|
Washington
|
America
|
56
|
Start from scratch
|
Science and technology
|
157
|
45
|
descend
|
Alexei Mordasov /Alexei Mordashov
|
Russia
|
Moscow
|
-
|
Russia
|
46
|
Start from scratch
|
Metals and mining
|
153
|
46
|
descend
|
Vladimir Potanin /Vladimir Potanin
|
Russia
|
Moscow
|
-
|
Russia
|
51
|
Start from scratch
|
Metals and mining
|
145
|
47
|
rise
|
Phil Knight /Phil Knight
|
America
|
Hillsborough
|
Oregon
|
America
|
74
|
Start from scratch
|
Fashion and Retail
|
144
|
48
|
rise
|
Paul Allen /Paul Allen
|
America
|
Mercer Island
|
Washington
|
America
|
59
|
Start from scratch
|
Science and technology
|
142
|
48
|
descend
|
German Laria Mota Velasco and his family
|
Mexico
|
Mexico City
|
-
|
Mexico
|
58
|
Inheritance and development
|
Metals and mining
|
142
|
50
|
rise
|
Carl Icahn /Carl Icahn
|
America
|
New York City
|
New York
|
America
|
76
|
Start from scratch
|
invest
|
140
|
50
|
fair
|
Burchett Rossing and his family
|
Sweden
|
Vaud
|
-
|
Switzerland
|
88
|
inherit
|
manufacture
|
140
|
52
|
rise
|
Forrest Mars Jr
|
America
|
Bighorn
|
Wyoming
|
America
|
80
|
Inheritance and development
|
Food and beverage
|
138
|
52
|
rise
|
Jacqueline Mars
|
America
|
tableland
|
Virginia
|
America
|
72
|
Inheritance and development
|
Food and beverage
|
138
|
52
|
rise
|
John Mars
|
America
|
Jackson
|
Wyoming
|
America
|
75
|
Inheritance and development
|
Food and beverage
|
138
|
52
|
rise
|
Joseph Safra /Joseph Safra
|
Brazil
|
Sao Paulo
|
-
|
Brazil
|
73
|
Start from scratch
|
finance
|
138
|
56
|
descend
|
Vagit Alekperov /Vagit Alekperov
|
Russia
|
Moscow
|
-
|
Russia
|
61
|
Start from scratch
|
Source of energy
|
135
|
57
|
descend
|
Mikhail Fridman /Mikhail Fridman
|
Russia
|
Moscow
|
-
|
Russia
|
47
|
Start from scratch
|
Source of energy
|
134
|
58
|
descend
|
Mikhail Prokhorov /Mikhail Prokhorov
|
Russia
|
Moscow
|
-
|
Russia
|
46
|
Start from scratch
|
invest
|
132
|
59
|
descend
|
Susanne Klatten /Susanne Klatten
|
Germany
|
Badhomburg
|
-
|
Germany
|
49
|
inherit
|
CARS
|
130
|
59
|
rise
|
Franco Pinault and his family
|
France
|
Paris
|
-
|
France
|
75
|
Start from scratch
|
Fashion and Retail
|
130
|
61
|
rise
|
Mohammed Al Amoudi
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Jeddah
|
-
|
Saudi Arabia
|
67
|
Start from scratch
|
Source of energy
|
125
|
61
|
descend
|
Anne Cox Chambers /Anne Cox Chambers
|
America
|
Atlanta
|
Georgia
|
America
|
92
|
inherit
|
medium
|
125
|
61
|
descend
|
John Paulson /John Paulson
|
America
|
New York City
|
New York
|
America
|
56
|
Start from scratch
|
invest
|
125
|
64
|
descend
|
Robert Kuok /Robert Kuok
|
Malaysia
|
Hong Kong
|
-
|
Hong Kong, China
|
88
|
Start from scratch
|
Diversified management
|
124
|
64
|
rise
|
Luis Carlos Sarmiento
|
Colombia
|
Bogota
|
-
|
Colombia
|
79
|
Start from scratch
|
finance
|
124
|
64
|
descend
|
Viktor Vekselberg
|
Russia
|
Moscow
|
-
|
Russia
|
54
|
Start from scratch
|
Source of energy
|
124
|
67
|
rise
|
Antonio Elmio de Moraes and his family
|
Brazil
|
Sao Paulo
|
-
|
Brazil
|
83
|
Inheritance and development
|
Diversified management
|
122
|
68
|
descend
|
Roman Abramovich /Roman Abramovich
|
Russia
|
Moscow
|
-
|
Russia
|
45
|
Start from scratch
|
Diversified management
|
121
|
69
|
fair
|
Donald Bren /Donald Bren
|
America
|
Newport Beach
|
California
|
America
|
79
|
Start from scratch
|
Real estate
|
120
|
69
|
descend
|
Jorge Paulo Lemann /Jorge Paulo Lemann
|
Brazil
|
Sao Paulo
|
-
|
Brazil
|
72
|
Start from scratch
|
finance
|
120
|
69
|
fair
|
Ronald Perelman /Ronald Perelman
|
America
|
New York City
|
New York
|
America
|
69
|
Start from scratch
|
invest
|
120
|
72
|
rise
|
Len Blavatnik
|
America
|
London
|
-
|
Britain
|
54
|
Start from scratch
|
Source of energy
|
119
|
72
|
rise
|
Leonid Mikhelson /Leonid Mikhelson
|
Russia
|
Moscow
|
-
|
Russia
|
56
|
Start from scratch
|
Source of energy
|
119
|
74
|
rise
|
Leonardo Del Vigio
|
Italy
|
Milan
|
-
|
Italy
|
76
|
Start from scratch
|
Fashion and Retail
|
115
|
75
|
rise
|
John Fredriksen /John Fredriksen
|
Cyprus
|
London
|
-
|
Britain
|
67
|
Start from scratch
|
Material flow
|
113
|
76
|
descend
|
Aliko Dangote /Aliko Dangote
|
Nigeria
|
Largs
|
-
|
Nigeria
|
54
|
Start from scratch
|
manufacture
|
112
|
76
|
rise
|
Stefan Quandt /Stefan Quandt
|
Germany
|
Frankfurt
|
-
|
Germany
|
45
|
inherit
|
CARS
|
112
|
78
|
descend
|
Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor and his family
|
Britain
|
Chest
|
-
|
Britain
|
60
|
Inheritance and development
|
Real estate
|
110
|
78
|
rise
|
Harold Hamm /Harold Hamm
|
America
|
Oklahoma City
|
Oklahoma
|
America
|
66
|
Start from scratch
|
Source of energy
|
110
|
80
|
descend
|
Savitri Jindal and his family
|
India
|
Hisar
|
-
|
India
|
62
|
inherit
|
Metals and mining
|
109
|
81
|
rise
|
Andrey Melnichenko /Andrey Melnichenko
|
Russia
|
Moscow
|
-
|
Russia
|
40
|
Start from scratch
|
Source of energy
|
108
|
82
|
rise
|
James Simons
|
America
|
East Setauket
|
New York
|
America
|
73
|
Start from scratch
|
invest
|
107
|
83
|
rise
|
Ernesto Bertarelli and his family
|
Switzerland
|
Gerstad
|
-
|
Switzerland
|
46
|
Inheritance and development
|
Medical care
|
106
|
84
|
rise
|
Jack Taylor and his family
|
America
|
St. Louis
|
Missouri
|
America
|
89
|
Start from scratch
|
service
|
104
|
85
|
descend
|
Abigail Johnson
|
America
|
Milton
|
Massachusetts
|
America
|
50
|
Inheritance and development
|
invest
|
103
|
86
|
rise
|
By Robin Li
|
Chinese mainland
|
Peking
|
Peking
|
Chinese mainland
|
43
|
Start from scratch
|
Science and technology
|
102
|
86
|
descend
|
Eriodoro Marti, Bernardo Marti and Patricia Marti
|
Chile
|
Santiago
|
-
|
Chile
|
0
|
inherit
|
manufacture
|
102
|
88
|
rise
|
Ray Dalio /Ray Dalio
|
America
|
Greenwich
|
Connecticut
|
America
|
62
|
Start from scratch
|
invest
|
100
|
88
|
rise
|
George Kaiser
|
America
|
Tulsa
|
Oklahoma
|
America
|
69
|
Inheritance and development
|
Source of energy
|
100
|
88
|
rise
|
Joanna Quandt /Johanna Quandt
|
Germany
|
Badhomburg
|
-
|
Germany
|
85
|
inherit
|
CARS
|
100
|
88
|
fair
|
Hans Rausing /Hans Rausing
|
Sweden
|
Wadhurst
|
-
|
Britain
|
86
|
inherit
|
medium
|
100
|
88
|
rise
|
Tadashi Yanai and his family
|
Japan
|
Tokyo
|
-
|
Japan
|
63
|
Start from scratch
|
Fashion and Retail
|
100
|
93
|
rise
|
Serge Dassault and his family
|
France
|
Paris
|
-
|
France
|
86
|
Inheritance and development
|
manufacture
|
99
|
93
|
rise
|
Ananda Krishnan /Ananda Krishnan
|
Malaysia
|
Kuala Lumpur
|
-
|
Malaysia
|
73
|
Start from scratch
|
telegraphy
|
99
|
95
|
descend
|
Klaus-Michael Kuhne
|
Germany
|
Skidlegee
|
-
|
Switzerland
|
74
|
Inheritance and development
|
Material flow
|
98
|
96
|
rise
|
Pallonji Mistry /Pallonji Mistry
|
Ireland
|
Bombay
|
-
|
India
|
82
|
Inheritance and development
|
Construction project
|
97
|
97
|
New Ranked
|
Alejandro Santo Domingo Davila
|
Colombia
|
New York City
|
New York
|
America
|
35
|
Inheritance and development
|
Food and beverage
|
95
|
98
|
descend
|
Horst Bowerman and his family
|
Chile
|
Santiago
|
-
|
Chile
|
77
|
Start from scratch
|
Fashion and Retail
|
93
|
99
|
rise
|
Gennady Timchenko
|
Russia
|
Geneva
|
-
|
Switzerland
|
59
|
Start from scratch
|
Source of energy
|
91
|
100
|
New Ranked
|
Laurene Powell Jobs and her family
|
America
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
48
|
inherit
|
Science and technology
|
90
|
name
|
Ranking
|
Net worth ($100 million)
|
Country/region
|
Zhang Shiping and his family
|
314
|
35
|
China
|
Wei Jianjun
And his family
|
546
|
23
|
China
|
Wang Yusuo and his family
|
578
|
22
|
China
|
Wang Muqing and his family
|
804
|
16
|
China
|
Wu Yiling and his family
|
913
|
14
|
China
|
Ma Jianrong and his family
|
1015
|
12
|
China
|
Yan Zhi
|
1015
|
12
|
China
|
Huang Hongyun and his family
|
1075
|
11
|
China
|
Li Tan
|
1075
|
11
|
China
|
Wang Wenxue
|
1075
|
11
|
China
|
Fan Zhaoxia and her family
|
1153
|
10
|
China
|
Liu Canglong
|
1153
|
10
|
China
|
Niu Yishun
|
1153
|
10
|
China
|
Que Wenbin and his family
|
1153
|
10
|
China
|
Yan Bin
|
1153
|
10
|
China
|
Pansy Ho
|
314
|
35
|
Hong Kong, China
|
Cao Qifeng
|
634
|
20
|
Hong Kong, China
|
Xiong Xuqiang and his family
|
913
|
14
|
Hong Kong, China
|
Yu Pei 俤 and his family
|
960
|
13
|
Hong Kong, China
|
Lin Congying
|
1075
|
11
|
Hong Kong, China
|
Zhang Qiansheng
|
719
|
18
|
Taiwan of China
|
Wu Chongyi
|
1153
|
10
|
Taiwan of China
|
name
|
2011 Net worth ($100 million)
|
Country/region
|
---|---|---|
Li Xinyan
|
21
|
Chinese mainland
|
Zhang Changhong
|
15
|
Chinese mainland
|
Yu Yong
|
14
|
Chinese mainland
|
Ankang
|
14
|
Chinese mainland
|
Yoo Seung-sung
|
14
|
Chinese mainland
|
Chen Yihong
|
14
|
Chinese mainland
|
Han Junliang
|
14
|
Chinese mainland
|
Mr. And Mrs. Du Jiangtao
|
13
|
Chinese mainland
|
Mr. And Mrs. Zhang Zhongneng
|
13
|
Chinese mainland
|
Liu Baolin
|
13
|
Chinese mainland
|
Jiang Rensheng and his family
|
13
|
Chinese mainland
|
Qi Jinxing
|
13
|
Chinese mainland
|
Li Zhenjiang
|
13
|
Chinese mainland
|
Li Jinyuan
|
12
|
Chinese mainland
|
Lei Jufang
|
12
|
Chinese mainland
|
Li Hongxin and his family
|
12
|
Chinese mainland
|
Wu Guangming and his family
|
11
|
Chinese mainland
|
Chen Jinxia
|
11
|
Chinese mainland
|
Shaugen gang
|
11
|
Chinese mainland
|
Che Fengsheng
|
11
|
Chinese mainland
|
Ye Yuanxi and his family
|
11
|
Chinese mainland
|
Zhang Chengfei
|
11
|
Chinese mainland
|
Pang Qinghua
|
11
|
Chinese mainland
|
Ren Yuanlin
|
11
|
Chinese mainland
|
Liang Xinjun
|
11
|
Chinese mainland
|
Zhu Baoguo and his family
|
11
|
Chinese mainland
|
He Jinming
|
11
|
Chinese mainland
|
Huang Man-zai
|
10
|
Chinese mainland
|
Xian Yang
|
10
|
Chinese mainland
|
Gu Wei
|
10
|
Chinese mainland
|
Ding Shizhong and his family
|
10
|
Chinese mainland
|
Li Zhongchu and his family
|
10
|
Chinese mainland
|
Wang Wenjing
|
10
|
Chinese mainland
|
Wei Wenyuan
|
10
|
Chinese mainland
|
Zhu Mengyi
|
10
|
Chinese mainland
|
Ding family
|
10
|
Chinese mainland
|
He Xuechu
|
15
|
Hong Kong, China
|
CAI Jinle and his family
|
13
|
Hong Kong, China
|
Wu Jianlong
|
11
|
Hong Kong, China
|
Chen Jianqiang
|
10
|
Hong Kong, China
|
On March 1, 2016, Forbes released its latest list of the world's richest people. According to the list, the United States still has the most billionaires in the world, accounting for 540 of the 1,810 billionaires; The Chinese mainland ranked second with 251; 120 from Germany; 84 in India; Russia had 77, 11 fewer than in 2015. 69 people from Hong Kong, China; 50 in the UK;
Italy
43 people; 39 from France;
Canada
33 people;
Switzerland
32 people;
Brazil
Twenty-three people.
In terms of the newly listed billionaires in the world in 2016, China ranked first, with 70; 33 from the United States; 28 from Germany; India 8.
The average wealth on the Forbes list of the world's richest people declined in 2016, and the number of billionaires also declined slightly, the first time that has happened since 2009. The 1,810 people on the list were 16 fewer than in 2008, with a total wealth of $6.48 trillion, down $570 billion. The decline in the average wealth of the rich has been attributed to volatile stock markets, lower oil prices,
U.S. dollar
Strong and so on.
Of the 1,810 billionaires, 190 are women, seven fewer than in 2008. Among them, the richest woman is the richest woman in France, the beauty magnate
L 'Oreal
successor
Liliane Bettencourt
Liliane Bettencourt ranked 11th with $36.1 billion.
The richest person in the world in 2016 was the United States
Microsoft
Company co-founder
Bill Gates
Although Bill Gates's
Personal wealth
That's $4.2 billion less than in 2015, but he still tops the list for the third year in a row with a personal fortune of $75 billion. In addition, is
Spain
Zara founder
Amancio Ortega
Amancio Ortega, with a personal fortune of $67 billion. world-renowned
investor
Warren Buffett
Warren Buffett remains in third place with a personal fortune of $60.8 billion. American social networking sites
Facebook
founder
Mark Zuckerberg
Mark Zuckerberg did well, jumping to sixth place from 16th last year, and his personal wealth increased from $33.4 billion to $44.6 billion. The youngest millionaire is
Norse
Alexandra Andresen has a personal fortune of $1.2 billion. Trump, with a personal fortune of $4.5 billion, ranks 324th.
[4]
World brand
In December 2018, the World Brand Lab released the 2018 Top 500 World Brands list, ranking 412 by Forbes.
[5]
Singer Charts
Forbes magazine
It was announced in 2013
Madonna
In 2013, she earned $125 million and became the highest-earning actress in the world that year.
songdom
evergreen
Easily dominating the music world, the likes of LadyGaga and country diva Taylor Swift were left to fend for themselves.
Most of Madonna's earnings came from her world tour, Forbes said. In addition, she also makes a lot of money through the sale of perfume feminine care products and branded clothing.
nymph
Lady Gaga
She earned $80 million in 2013, ranking second, while country diva Swift earned $55 million, dropping one spot from 2012 to No. 3.
[6]
Top women in Asia
Forbes magazine released a list of the 50 most powerful women business leaders in Asia on February 26, 2015, and China has as many as 15 people on the list. Of particular concern is e-commerce giant Alibaba
Chief financial officer
Bue
And co-founder of this group
Peng Lei
Appearing together in the list, Forbes "two female executives of a company at the same time" precedent.
This is the fourth time Forbes has released its annual list of Asia's Most Powerful Women business leaders. The 50 people come from 16 Asian countries and regions, including 15 from the Chinese mainland, Hong Kong and Hong Kong
Taiwan
Area. According to Forbes' criteria, the selected women should be active at the top of Asian business, wield significant power and have strong financial resources.
[7]
Power Ranking List
Ranking
|
name
|
standing
|
Sphere of power
|
age
|
1
|
Hu Jintao
|
State president
|
China
|
68
|
2
|
Barack Obama
|
Pres.
|
America
|
49
|
3
|
Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud
|
King
|
Saudi Arabia
|
86
|
4
|
Vladimir Putin
|
premier
|
Russia
|
58
|
5
|
Pope Benedict XVI
|
Pope
|
Roman Catholicism
|
83
|
6
|
Angela Merkel
|
premier
|
Germany
|
56
|
7
|
David Cameron
|
Prime minister
|
Britain
|
44
|
8
|
Ben Bernanke
|
chairman
|
The Federal Reserve
|
56
|
9
|
Sonia Gandhi
|
chairman
|
Indian National Congress Party
|
63
|
10
|
Bill Gates
|
co-chairman
|
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
|
55
|
11
|
Zhou Xiaochuan
|
President (of a bank)
|
People's Bank of China
|
62
|
12
|
Dmitry Medvedev
|
Pres.
|
Russia
|
45
|
13
|
Rupert Murdoch
|
CEO
|
News Corporation
|
79
|
14
|
Silvio Berlusconi
|
premier
|
Italy
|
74
|
15
|
Jean-claude Trichet
|
President (of a bank)
|
European Central Bank
|
67
|
16
|
Dilma Rousseff
|
Pres.
|
Brazil
|
62
|
17
|
Steve Jobs
|
CEO
|
Apple
|
56
|
18
|
Manmohan Singh
|
premier
|
India
|
78
|
19
|
Nicolas Sarkozy
|
Pres.
|
France
|
55
|
20
|
Hillary Clinton
|
Secretary of state
|
America
|
63
|
21
|
Carlos Slim Helu
|
president
|
Telmex Telecommunications Company
|
70
|
22
|
Larry Page
|
co-founder
|
Google
|
37
|
22
|
Sergey Brin
|
co-founder
|
Google
|
37
|
23
|
Michael Bloomberg
|
mayor
|
New York City
|
68
|
24
|
Benjamin Netanyahu
|
premier
|
Israel
|
61
|
25
|
Michael Duke
|
CEO
|
Wal-Mart
|
60
|
26
|
Ali Hosseini Khamenei
|
Grand Ayatollah
|
Iran
|
71
|
27
|
Naoto Kan
|
Prime minister
|
Japan
|
64
|
28
|
Timothy Geithner
|
Finance minister
|
America
|
49
|
29
|
Ashfaq Pervez Kayani
|
Army chief of staff
|
Pakistan
|
58
|
30
|
Lou Jiwei
|
president
|
China Investment Corporation
|
59
|
31
|
Kim Jong Il
|
Supreme leader
|
North Korea
|
68
|
32
|
Li Changchun
|
Member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau (in charge of publicity)
|
China
|
66
|
33
|
Warren Buffett
|
CEO
|
Berkshire Hathaway
|
80
|
34
|
Mukesh Ambani
|
president
|
Reliance Industries
|
53
|
35
|
Jeffrey Immelt
|
CEO
|
General Electric
|
54
|
36
|
Li Ka-shing
|
president
|
Hutchison Whampoa Group and Cheung Kong Holdings
|
82
|
37
|
Dominique Strauss-Kahn
|
PRESIDENT
|
The International Monetary Fund
|
61
|
38
|
Masaaki Shirakawa
|
President (of a bank)
|
Bank of Japan
|
61
|
39
|
Dalai Lama
|
Dalai Lama
|
Tibet, China
|
75
|
40
|
founder
|
Facebook
|
26
|
|
41
|
Ban Ki-moon
|
Secretary general
|
The United Nations
|
66
|
42
|
Lloyd Blankfein
|
CEO
|
Goldman Sachs
|
56
|
43
|
Bernard Arnault
|
president
|
LVMH Group
|
61
|
44
|
Lakshmi Mittal
|
president
|
Arcelormittal Steel Group
|
60
|
45
|
Robert Zoellick
|
President (of a bank)
|
World Bank
|
57
|
46
|
Robin Li
|
CEO
|
Baidu
|
41
|
47
|
Jamie Dimon
|
president
|
Jpmorgan Chase
|
54
|
48
|
Larry Fink
|
CEO
|
Blackstone Investment Group
|
58
|
49
|
Rex Tillerson
|
CEO
|
ExxonMobil
|
58
|
50
|
Bill Keller
|
Managing editor
|
New York Times
|
61
|
51
|
Sebastian Pinera
|
Pres.
|
Chile
|
60
|
52
|
Igor Sechin
|
vice-premier
|
Russia
|
50
|
53
|
Abdullah Salim el-Badri
|
Secretary general
|
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)
|
70
|
54
|
Charles Koch
|
CEO
|
Koch Industries
|
75
|
54
|
David Koch
|
Executive Vice President
|
Koch Industries
|
70
|
55
|
Masayoshi Son
|
CEO
|
SoftBank
|
53
|
56
|
Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan
|
Pres.
|
The United Arab Emirates
|
62
|
57
|
Osama bin Laden
|
founder
|
Al Qaeda
|
53
|
58
|
Eike Batista
|
CEO
|
EBX Group
|
54
|
59
|
Bill Gross
|
co-founder
|
Pacific Investment Management Company (PIMCO)
|
66
|
60
|
Joaquin Guzman Loera
|
Drug Lord
|
Sinaloa - The Cartel drug cartel
|
55
|
61
|
Ratan Tata
|
president
|
Tata Limited
|
72
|
62
|
Wang Yong
|
DIRECTOR
|
State-owned Assets and Administration Commission of The State Council
|
55
|
63
|
Daoud Ibrahim Kaskar
|
leader
|
D Company
|
54
|
64
|
Oprah Winfrey
|
Media celebrity
|
The Oprah Winfrey Show
|
56
|
65
|
Joseph Blatter
|
chairman
|
World Football Association (FIFA)
|
74
|
66
|
Jeff Bezos
|
CEO
|
Amazon
|
46
|
67
|
Jacques Rogge
|
chairman
|
International Olympic Committee
|
68
|
68
|
Julian Assange
|
editor-in-chief
|
WikiLeaks
|
39
|
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2012 Global Power players
The 2012 World's Most Powerful People List, released on 5 December 2012, lists the 71 most important people in the world. Among them, the top three are US President Barack Obama,
Chancellor of Germany
Merkel,
President of Russia
Putin.
China Investment Corporation Limited
Chairman Lou Jiwei (39),
World Health Organization
Secretary general
Margaret Chan
(58),
Baidu
Company founder Robin Li (64) and other Chinese entered the list.
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Forbes magazine published in 2012
The most influential people in the world
The ranking gives the following quote: There are nearly 7.1 billion people on this planet. The following 71 are the most important people.
Global power players of 2013
《福布斯》杂志发布的2013年全球最具影响力人物排行榜,俄罗斯总统普京被选为全球最具影响力的人物,2012年被选为第一号人物的美国总统奥巴马位居第二,中国国家主席习近平则排在第三位。
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A total of 72 people were shortlisted as the world's most influential politicians, economists and
Social activist
The leaderboard. Forbes said: "In addition to President Putin, the list of people are
Russian oil companies
PRESIDENT
Igor Ivanovich Sechin
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev (53rd) and businessman Sergei Usmanov (63rd).
2013 Power Women
Every year, we rank the 100 most powerful women in the world, a snapshot of those who have had a significant impact. Among the women on the list, there are
Head of government
And corporate
Chief executive officer
There are billionaire activists and entertainment celebrities. In this list, you will see the new generation of entrepreneurs and media
Big shot
As well as technology experts and philanthropic leaders, they all feature equally on the list, which is compiled according to wealth, media prestige and influence.
The women we chose didn't just come from the traditional power elite (political and economic power) categories. These agents of change are literally transforming our understanding of influence and authority and, in the process, changing the world in refreshing and enjoyable ways.
The world in 2013
Women's power list
There are nine heads of state who govern a total of
GDP
That's $11.8 trillion -- including the No. 1 powerful woman, the Chancellor of Germany
Angela Merkel
(Angela Merkel). There are also 24 ceos who run companies with a combined $893 billion in annual revenue, and 16 women who founded their own companies, including two of the three new billionaires:
Tory Burch
(
Tory Burch
) and Spanx
Sarah Blakely
(Sara Blakely). Speaking of, there were 14 billionaires on the 2013 list, and they were worth more than $82 billion.
The following is a summary of the 2013 World's Most Powerful Women list:
New entrants:
The 15 new women on the 2013 list include:
Presidents of South Korea
Park Geun-hye
(ranked 11th);
Lockheed Martin
(Lockheed Martin) Chief executive officer
Marillyn Hewson
Marillyn Hewson (No. 34); CEO Tory Burch (No. 69); Spanx founder Sara Blakely (No. 90) and Baidu CFO Jennifer Li (No. 98).
Old friends:
In 2013, the 10th year Forbes has compiled the World's most powerful Women list, it's important to mention the 15 women who were on the list when Forbes first published it in 2004 and who are still on the list in 2013: no surprise
Oprah Winfrey
(Oprah Winfrey, No. 13). The same is true
Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton (No. 5). But then there's Christine Lagarde.
Christine Lagarde
Sonia Gandhi (No. 9), Indra Nooyi (No. 10),
Helen Clark
(
Helen Clark
) (ranked 21st),
Nancy Pelosi
Nancy Pelosi (No. 22), Anne Sweeney (No. 24), Amy Pascal (No. 36), Queen Elizabeth II (No. 40), Abigail Johnson (No. 60), Ho Ching (No. 64), Diane Sawyer (No. 64)
Diane Sawyer
) (No. 73), J.K. Rowling (No. 93) and Greta Van Susteren (No. 97).
Forbes released the latest list of the world's richest people on March 1, 2016, and although Bill Gates' personal wealth was 4.2 billion dollars less than that of 2015, he still topped the list with 75 billion dollars. In addition, the Chinese mainland ranked second with 251 billionaires. If you look at the newly listed billionaires in 2016, China ranks first, with 70 people; 33 from the United States; 28 from Germany; India 8.
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She is the number one power woman:
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has made the list eight times in the past 10 years - seven of them at the top.
First woman: 2013
Forty percent of the women on this year's list are "first women" in their field, such as No
Africa
Female head of state,
Liberia
the
Ellen Johnson
- Sirleaf
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
), the first to sign"
Giving pledge
"The female billionaire Sarah Blakely,
IBM
The first female chief executive
Virginia Rometty
(Virginia Rometty). Even more impressive are the women who were "firsts" in multiple fields, such as Judith Rodin, who was
Ivy League
League school's first female president, too
Rockefeller Foundation
The first female CEO.
Hilary
Stand still
Hillary Clinton's bio is full of firsts: the only person to become a U.S. senator who went on to become a favored presidential candidate who went on to become one again
Secretary of state
The First Lady. As a private citizen, she remains one of the most watched and valued women in the world. Everyone's betting on her to be 2016
United States Democratic Party
contend
Presidential election
"And speculated that she would be the next leader of the free world. She hasn't tried to quell the chatter, going on a speaking tour last month for an estimated $200,000 per show and signing a book deal rumored to be worth as much as $14 million.
Where are the women in tech? Right here.
For the second time in 2013, tech was a category on the Power Women list. Of the top 25 most powerful women, five are from the tech industry, including Facebook
Sheryl Sandberg
Sheryl Sandberg (No. 6), IBM's Rometty (No. 12) and
Hewlett Packard
the
Meg Whitman
Meg Whitman (No. 15). In all, there are 16 women in tech on the list, including
Google
Senior Vice President of advertising
Susan Wojcicki
(Susan Wojcicki) (No. 30) and
Huawei
president
Sun Yafang
(No. 77).
Brand Leaderboard
On October 3, 2012, Forbes magazine ranked Apple as the most influential brand in the world.
Microsoft
and
Coca-Cola
Separate two and three. Apple continues to lead the way in innovation, with the brand helping the company earn $40 billion in profits over the past 12 months, ranking only second
ExxonMobil
After the oil. With $87.1 billion
Brand value
, and
Consumer confidence index
Apple was ranked as the most influential brand in 2012.
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Forbes also publishes Forbes Asia, Forbes Life and Forbes Women magazine. In addition, Forbes also publishes in ten different languages
edition
, respectively: China,
Croatia
, India,
Indonesia
,
Israel
, Korea,
Poland
,
Romania
,
Russia
and
Türkiye
. The ten editions of Forbes Asia magazine are distributed around the world and read by nearly six million people.
The Chinese edition of Forbes entered China in 2003 and has become one of the most influential financial magazines in China. In April 2009, it was licensed by Forbes, the world's leading publishing and media group
Fosun
Media license to publish Forbes Chinese edition. (2009),
Financial crisis
With the recession, China is leading a historic transfer of global wealth at a relatively rapid pace.
Forbes China reached out to Chinese entrepreneurs and entrepreneurs to discover all the forces behind wealth creation and growth,
entrepreneurship
,
Scientific and technological innovation
, management innovation,
Business model innovation
Wealth management innovation, as well as conducive to entrepreneurship and wealth creation
Business environment
. Forbes reports on winners and losers, demonstrating the timeless allure of entrepreneurship and investing.
In accordance with"
Entrepreneurial spirit
With the concept of "Wealth creation tool", Forbes Chinese edition provides hundreds of thousands of top readers in China about wealth creation,
Wealth management
More in-depth and unique analysis and reporting of wealth ethics, wealth life, and strive to become a must-read business magazine among the expanding wealth creation and elite groups in China.
2014 Asia's new billionaires
In 2014, foreign media said
Asia-pacific region
There were 444 billionaires, up 15 percent from 386 in 2013. There are 75 new entrants, more than in 2013, but the increase is about 7 percentage points less than in 2013.
According to Forbes
fortnightly
Website reported on March 10,
Greater China
The most new billionaires, 47, followed by
South Asia
, 16 bits. new
billionaire
the
Net asset value
The total is $126 billion. Among them are China's solar and hydroelectric giants
Li Hejun
In the first place,
Net assets
$10.3 billion.
Most of the new billionaires on the list are aged between 40 and 60, the report said. The youngest new Asian rich is
Ji Kaiting
She is her father's
Real estate company
Longguang Properties
Family trust
The beneficiaries of... She also replaced "Facebook."
Dating site
One of the founders
Dustin Moskovitz
And became the world's youngest billionaire.
The Philippines
eighty-six-year-old
Wu Yihui
He is the oldest billionaire in the Asia-Pacific region. His business company was the largest in the Philippines in 2013
IPO
.
The new billionaires reportedly work in a wide variety of industries, including
Massage chair
Motorcycles, sewage treatment and animation, as well
Commercial real estate
And other more traditional industries like resources.
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According to Forbes, a survey of the U.S. market found that several brands are in jeopardy, including Abercrombie &Fitch (Abercrombie &Fitch).
A&F
) and the familiar ones
GAP
and
Esprit
.
[14]
Legal dispute
a
Saudi Arabia
The Prince is suing US magazine Forbes for defamation over the publication's annual report
Rich list
China says his wealth is only $20 billion, not nearly $30 billion.
Saudi prince and one of the world's richest businessmen
Al Waleed bin Talal
Said his wealth had been understated by the magazine by $9.6 billion, putting him in 26th place on the annual list. A fortune of $29.6 billion would put him in the top 10.
According to the British journal
The Guardian
"7 reported that Prince Alwaleed has to
London
The High Court sued Forbes publisher Randall Lane and two journalists for defamation.
Prince Alwaleed said the rich list had caused serious damage to his reputation and his Kingdom Holding company. Kingdom Holding's substantial investments include holdings
Apple
,
Facial makeup
Website,
Twitter
Website and Murdoch's
News Corporation
And other corporate stocks.
Forbes' method of calculating Prince Alwaleed's wealth is based on what it knows, according to the report
Investment value
The calculation does not include Kingdom Holding itself
Stock value
.
A Forbes spokesperson told the Guardian: "We were informed of Prince Alwaleed
Decide to Sue
After Forbes, we were very surprised, especially that he filed a lawsuit in the UK. Anglican
Judicial power
It has nothing to do with our story in any way."
[15]
In February 2022, Forbes magazine released "World 2022
blockchain
On the Forbes Blockchain 50 2022 list, Baidu was selected for three consecutive years with its leading blockchain platform and innovative application scenarios.
[17]
On July 18, 2014, Forbes Media, the parent company and publisher of Forbes magazine, announced that it would spin off most of the company
Equity sale
To an investment group of international investors. A statement said an investment group of international investors would
Acquisition company
The Forbes family will continue to hold a majority stake, actively participate in the operation of Forbes Media and work with investors to further enhance Forbes Media's current product line
Market share
.
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When the deal closes, Elevation Partners, a current investor in Forbes Media, will exit the company entirely and no longer hold any shares. Forbes Media expects the deal to close by the end of 2014. Forbes Media did not disclose the value of the deal, but
CNBC
Then Julia Boorstin, citing sources familiar with the matter, put the size of the deal at $475 million. The new international investor group is called Integrated Whale Media Investments and is headquartered in Hong Kong. The investment group is made up of international investors, including Integrated
Asset management
(Asia) LTD.
The buyer, the Hong Kong consortium, is the newly formed Integrated Whale Media Investments, which is owned by Integrated Asset Management (Asia) Ltd., which focuses on technology, finance and telecommunications investments. and
Asus Computer
(TPE: 2357) Co-founder
Xie Weiqi
Make up. The founders of Integrated Asset Management (Asia) Ltd., Integrated Asset Management (Asia) LTD
Ren Dezhang
He is Hong Kong
knitwear
Former Chairman of the manufacturing group Fung Lam Group (1152.HK), he is also one of the founders of the company.
In December 2018,
World brand
The laboratory released the"
The World's top 500 brands 2018
Forbes ranked it 412.