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A young businessman had just started his own law firm. He rented a beautiful office and had it furnished with antiques. Sitting there, he saw a man come into the outer office. Wanting to look like a big hot shot, the businessman picked up the phone and started to pretend he was dealing for a [...]
Steel tycoon Lakshmi N Mittal reigns as the richest Indian for the fourth year in a row with a wealth of $51 billion, according to Forbes' India's 40 Richest list for 2007. However, business baron Mukesh Ambani’s net worth soared to $49 billion. Mukesh's position is under threat from his younger brother Anil, who is closing on his heels with a wealth of $45 billion at the third spot; PTI quoted Forbes magazine as saying.Real estate tycoon Kushal Pal Singh of DLF elbowed Wipro's Azim Premji from the fourth spot in the list, which for the first time features all billionaires."The four richest Indians are worth an astonishing $180 billion," Forbes said, attributing the surge in wealth to a booming stock market. The net worth of Mukesh Ambani has jumped from $30.5 billion to $49 billion, making him the year's biggest gainer. Anil's net worth increased to $45 billion from $30.2 billion.List of top 10 richest IndiansRank Name Net Wo
A prosperous and somewhat amorous businessman propositioned a beautiful chorus girl of well-proportioned figure to spend the night with him for $500. When he was ready to leave the next morning, certain things having transpired, he told her he didn't have that much money with him, but would have his secretary mail her a check for it, made out with a memo of RENT FOR APARTMENT, to avoid any embarrassment. On the way to the office, however, after thinking the matter over carefully, he decided the night hadn't been worth what he’d agreed to pay. As a result, he had his secretary send a check for $250 instead, and enclosed the following explanatory note: Dear Madam: "Enclosed is a cheque for the amount of $250 for rent on your apartment. I am sending this amount instead of the amount originally agreed upon, because when I rented this apartment, I was under the impression that... 1. It had never been occupied2. There was plenty of heat3. It was small Last night, I found that it
A prosperous and somewhat amorous businessman propositioned a beautiful chorus girl of well-proportioned figure to spend the night with him for $500. When he was ready to leave the next morning, certain things having transpired, he told her he didn't have that much money with him, but would have his secretary mail her a check for it, made out with a memo of RENT FOR APARTMENT, to avoid any embarrassment. On the way to the office, however, after thinking the matter over carefully, he decided the night hadn't been worth what he’d agreed to pay. As a result, he had his secretary send a check for $250 instead, and enclosed the following explanatory note: Dear Madam: "Enclosed is a cheque for the amount of $250 for rent on your apartment. I am sending this amount instead of the amount originally agreed upon, because when I rented this apartment, I was under the impression that... 1. It had never been occupied2. There was plenty of heat3. It was small Last night, I found that it
Frank Van Buren, who is a Manhattan accountant, was wanting a couple of credit cards from Exxon Mobil, but instead received about 2,000. Frank says that his card was expiring so he ordered two copies to have for his business.
Frank said that he soon received the cards that he had ordered and then later received two more boxes, each containing 1,000 credit cards. He said that it took a very long to shredding the cards because they have both his account number and his name on them.
While talking to the ExxonMobil customer service representatives Frank said, “How could you send me 2,000 cards by mistake?” Paula Chen, who is a spokeswoman for ExxonMobil Corporation, said that the oil company is looking into the situation to find out what caused the mix-up. I guess we will hear more on this issue at a later date!