The Ambani brothers seem to be losing on their world ranking due to the prolonged sibling
rivalry.
While Anil has slipped 30 places down in the list of the world's 100 most powerful people, Mukesh
has made an exit from the list.
Ranked 97th in the latest edition of the annual ranking compiled by British fashion magazine
Vanity Fair, Anil is the only Indian in the list, which is topped by financial services behemoth
Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein.
Anil was ranked at 67th position jointly with Mukesh in the previous year's list.
The current list, described as 'The New Establishment 2009' by the magazine, also figures names
like Apple's iconic chief Steve Jobs and legendary investor Warren Buffett and these 100 people
have been described as the world's most powerful in today's information age.
"Ambani was the biggest loser when Forbes published its annual wealth ranking in March: his
fortune fell by $32 billion, to $10 billion. But that still left him with plenty of cash to close
a Bollywood-meets-Hollywood deal with Steven Spielberg to make a $500 million investment in
DreamWorks (along with the rights to distribute its films in India)," Vanity Fair said about
Anil.
rivalry.
While Anil has slipped 30 places down in the list of the world's 100 most powerful people, Mukesh
has made an exit from the list.
Ranked 97th in the latest edition of the annual ranking compiled by British fashion magazine
Vanity Fair, Anil is the only Indian in the list, which is topped by financial services behemoth
Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein.
Anil was ranked at 67th position jointly with Mukesh in the previous year's list.
The current list, described as 'The New Establishment 2009' by the magazine, also figures names
like Apple's iconic chief Steve Jobs and legendary investor Warren Buffett and these 100 people
have been described as the world's most powerful in today's information age.
"Ambani was the biggest loser when Forbes published its annual wealth ranking in March: his
fortune fell by $32 billion, to $10 billion. But that still left him with plenty of cash to close
a Bollywood-meets-Hollywood deal with Steven Spielberg to make a $500 million investment in
DreamWorks (along with the rights to distribute its films in India)," Vanity Fair said about
Anil.
1 comment:
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Indian in Worlds Most Powerful people list
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