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The World's Most Powerful People 2018 by Nobody: 10:40am On May 11, 2018 |
There are nearly 7.5 billion humans on planet Earth, but these 75 men and women make the world turn. Forbes’ annual ranking of The World’s Most Powerful People identifies one person out of every 100 million whose actions mean the most. This year’s list highlights the consolidation of power in the hands of an elite few. Xi Jinping, General Secretary of the Communist Party of China, seizes the top spot for the first time ever after China’s congress amended its constitution in March, broadening his influence and eliminating term limits. Xi’s elevation to the world’s most powerful person unseats Russian President Vladimir Putin (#2), who held the top spot for an unprecedented four consecutive years. Putin has ruled Russia since May of 2000, and this year he was re-elected to a fourth term with nearly 77 percent of the vote. That’s the largest margin of victory for any candidate for the office since the fall of the Soviet Union. One year into his term, President Donald Trump falls to the No. 3 spot. Trump has seen limited success pushing his agenda through a Congress controlled by his own party, is under investigation by multiple law enforcement agencies, and can’t shake off scandals arising from his personal and business life –but he’s still Commander in Chief of the world’s greatest economic and military power. The World's Most Powerful People 2018 (full List) #1 Xi Jinping (China) #2 Vladimir Putin (Russia) #3 Donald Trump (United States) #4 Angela Merkel (Germany) #5 Jeff Bezos (Amazon.com) #6 Pope Francis (Roman Catholic Church) #7 Bill Gates (Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation) #8 Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud (Saudi. Arabia) #9 Narendra Modi (India) #10 Larry Page (Alphabet) #11 Jerome H. Powell (United States) #12 Emmanuel Macron (France) #13 Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook) #14 Theresa May (United Kingdom) #15 Li Keqiang (China) #16 Warren Buffett (Berkshire Hathaway) #17 Ali Hoseini-Khamenei (Iran) #18 Mario Draghi (European Central Bank) #19 Jamie Dimon (JPMorgan Chase) #20 Carlos Slim Helu (America Movil SAB de CV (ADR)) #21 Jack Ma (Alibaba Group) #22 Christine Lagarde (International Monetary Fund) #23 Doug McMillon (Wal-Mart Stores) #24 Tim Cook (Apple) #25 Elon Musk (Tesla) #26 Benjamin Netanyahu (Israel) #27 Ma Huateng (Tencent Holdings) #28 Larry Fink (BlackRock) #29 Akio Toyoda (Toyota Motor) #30 John L. Flannery (General Electric) #31 Antonio Guterres (United Nations) #32 Mukesh Ambani (Reliance Industries Ltd) #33 Jean-Claude Juncker (European Union) #34 Darren Woods (ExxonMobil) #35 Sergey Brin (Alphabet) #36 Kim Jong-un (North Korea) #37 Charles Koch (Koch Industries) #38 Shinzo Abe (Japan) #39 Rupert Murdoch (News Corp) #40 Satya Nadella (Microsoft) #41 Jim Yong Kim (World Bank) #42 Stephen Schwarzman (Blackstone Group) #43 Khalifa bin Zayed Al-Nahyan (United Arab Emirates) #44 Haruhiko Kuroda (Japan) #45 Abdel Fattah el-Sisi (Egypt) #46 Li Ka-shing (CK Hutchison Holdings) #47 Lloyd Blankfein (Goldman Sachs Group) #48 Recep Tayyip Erdogan (Turkey) #49 Bob Iger (Walt Disney) #50 Michel Temer (Brazil) #51 Michael Bloomberg (Bloomberg) #52 Wang Jianlin Dalian (Wanda Group) #53 Mary Barra (General Motors) #54 Moon Jae-in (South Korea) #55 Masayoshi Son (Softbank Corp) #56 Bernard Arnault (LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton) #57 Justin Trudeau (Canada) #58 Robin Li (Baidu) #59 Michael Dell (Dell) #60 Hui Ka Yan (Evergrande Real Estate Group) #61 Lee Hsien Loong (Singapore) #62 Bashar al-Assad (Syria) #63 John Roberts (United States) #64 Enrique Pena Nieto (Mexico) #65 Ken Griffin (Citadel LLC) #66 Aliko Dangote. (Dangote Group) #67 Mike Pence (United States) #68 Qamar Javed Bajwa (Pakistan) #69 Rodrigo Duterte (Philippines) #70 Abigail Johnson (Fidelity Investments) Source: https://www.forbes.com/powerful-people/list/
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Re: The World's Most Powerful People 2018 by ibori1(m): 11:05am On May 11, 2018 |
u forget to add buhari |
Re: The World's Most Powerful People 2018 by Nobody: 11:06am On May 11, 2018 |
ibori1: He's not in top 200 |
Re: The World's Most Powerful People 2018 by ibori1(m): 11:20am On May 11, 2018 |
Re: The World's Most Powerful People 2018 by gentleguy1975: 11:22am On May 11, 2018 |
My name no dey there My name no dey there |
Re: The World's Most Powerful People 2018 by Ogonimilitant(m): 12:50pm On May 11, 2018 |
Remove Aliko Dangote from that list. We are not talking about government proxies here. |
Re: The World's Most Powerful People 2018 by Blackfire(m): 12:59pm On May 11, 2018 |
Thunder will want to fire u op.... Where is my name there? |
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