Tuesday, January 29, 2008

10 top Indian CEOs

These are the jewels in India Inc's crown... men who have created industry empires that will inspire generations. We present 10 of India's top CEOs. They have not been ranked and their names appear in no particular order.

Lakshmi N Mittal Image
Steel tycoon Lakshmi Niwas Mittal is the richest Indian in the world, with an estimated wealth of $25 billion. He resides in London, has his company registered in the Netherlands, but still holds an Indian passport. Although Mittal Steel was already the world's biggest steel company, his king-sized ambitions were evident when he took over steel giant Arcelor to create a new steel behemoth -- Arcelor-Mittal.
L N Mittal left India in the mid-1970s to start his career. He was sent to Indonesia by his father to shut down the family's ailing steel plant and sell the land. Instead, young Mittal saw an opportunity and turned the plant around.
To prove that this was no fluke, Mittal acquired a 1.3 million tonne, Iscot Steel plant in Trinidad & Tobago, which was losing $100,000 a day. One year of Mittal-style management and it was making profits, the LN Mittal legend was born. That move helped him get into America.
The Mexican government seeing the success that Mittal made of Iscot, asked him to take over their ailing steel plants in 1992.
But it was not all that smooth. In 1994 Mittal had differences with his brothers and father, and went on to form his own company. The following year Mittal entered the European market, acquiring the 5 million tonne Kazakh steel plant, Karmet.
Meanwhile, Mittal had listed Ispat International on the New York and Amsterdam Stock Exchanges in 1997. Eight years later Mittal Steel became the world's largest steel maker when he took over the US's largest steel producer -- the International Steel Group. He then consolidated all his steel holdings into Mittal Steel.

Rahul Bajaj  Image
Rahul Bajaj is the chairman of the Bajaj Group, which ranks among the top 10 business houses in India. He is one of India's most distinguished business leaders and internationally respected for his business acumen and entrepreneurial spirit.
He took over the reins of Bajaj group in 1965. Under his leadership, the turnover of the Bajaj Auto the flagship company has risen from Rs 72 million to Rs 46.16 billion. The initiation of liberalisation in India posed great challenges for Bajaj Auto. Liberalisation brought the threat of cheap imports and FDI from top companies like Honda. Rahul Bajaj became famous as the head of the Bombay Club, which opposed liberalisation.
The scooter sales plummeted as people were more interested in motorcycles and the rival Hero Honda was a pioneer in it. The recession and stock market collapse of 2001 hit the company hard and it was predicted that the days of Bajaj Auto were numbered.
However, Bajaj Auto re-invented itself, established a world-class factory in Chakan, invested in R&D and came up with Bajaj Pulsar Motorcycle. Bajaj Pulsar is currently a leader in its segment.
Recently, Rahul Bajaj was elected to Rajya Sabha from Maharashtra.
He is an alumnus of Harvard, St. Stephen's and Cathedral.

Ratan Tata  Image
Ratan Naval Tata, a bachelor, is the chairman of the Tata Group, India's most respected conglomerate. He was born into a Parsi family in Mumbai (then called Bombay) to Soonoo and Naval Hormusji Tata on December 28, 1937.
He did a short stint with Jones and Emmons in Los Angeles, California, before returning to India in 1962. He had earlier turned down an IBM job offer.
He joined the family business in 1962 and worked with many of his group's companies. He took over as group chairman from the legendary J R D Tata in 1991.
Since then, he has been instrumental in boosting the fortunes of the Tata Group, which has amongst the largest market capitalisations in the Indian stock markets.
Tata Motors developed the Tata Indica in 1998. This was the first 'entirely Indian' passenger car. Ratan Tata's dream now is to manufacture a car costing just Rs 100,000.
Ratan Tata holds a degree in Architecture and Structural Engineering from Cornell University. He has also done the Advanced Management Program from Harvard Business School in 1974-1975.
Ratan Tata was honoured with one of India's highest civilian awards, the Padma Bhushan, on January 26, 2000.

Mukesh Ambani Image
Mukesh Ambani, the chairman and managing director of India's largest private sector enterprise -- Reliance Industries Limited -- was born on April 19, 1957.
His father, the legendary Dhirubhai Ambani, was then a small businessman who later on rose to become one of the legends of Indian industry.
Mukesh joined Reliance Industries in 1981 and was the brain behind Reliance's backward integration from textiles into polyester fibres and into petrochemicals. During the process of backward integration, Mukesh Ambani led the creation of 51 new, world-class manufacturing facilities involving diverse technologies that raised Reliance's manufacturing capacities manifold.
The world's largest grassroots petroleum refinery at Jamnagar is his brainchild. He was also the in-charge of Dhirubhai's dream project Reliance Infocomm. But after the split in the Reliance Empire, Reliance Infocomm went to his brother Anil.
Mukesh Ambani is now planning to enter retail sector in a big way and will launch a chain of 'Reliance Fresh' retail stores. He also entered into an agreement with the Haryana government to establish a Special Economic Zone with an investment running into billions of rupees.
He has a bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering from University of Bombay and a master's in Business Administration from Stanford University, USA.

Nandan Nilekani Image
Nandan Nilekani is the CEO and managing director of the Infosys. He, along with N R Narayana Murthy and five others, co-founded India's IT jewel, Infosys Technologies.
Born in Bangalore to Durga and Mohan Rao Nilekani, he graduated from the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay.
After graduation, he met Narayana Murthy, who then led Patni Computer Systems's software group, seeking a job. Murthy hired the young engineer. That was the beginning of a relationship that was to create Indian corporate history.
Three years later, seven enthusiasts (including Nandan) decided to start their own outfit (Infosys Technologies Ltd) with Murthy in the lead. Their decision rewrote the domestic software industry of India.
He became the chief executive officer of Infosys in March 2002. He now leads the company with Narayana Murthy having retired in August 2006.
He is married to Rohini, an English-language novelist, and they have two children: daughter Janhavi and son Nihar. He speaks Konkani at home.
In 2006, he was awarded the Padma Bhushan by the Government of India. He is regarded by Time magazine as one of the 100 most influential people in the world in its issue of May 2006.


Azim H Premji Image
Azim Hashim Premji, the chairman of Wipro Technologies, is one of the richest Indians. He is an icon among Indian businessmen, especially in the software industry.
Born on July 24, 1945, Premji was studying Electrical Engineering at Stanford University, USA when due to the sudden demise of his father, he was called upon to handle the family business at the age of 21.
Wipro was then Western Indian Vegetable Products, a small cooking oil company. Premji diversified into bakery fats, ethnic ingredient based toiletries, hair care soaps, baby toiletries, lighting products and hydraulic cylinders. And then shifted focus from soaps to software.
He transformed Wipro into one of India's most successful IT companies.
Under Azim Premji's stewardship, Wipro has grown from a fledgling Rs 70 million oil company into an IT giant with a turnover of $2.4 billion company and an employee strength of 57,000.
Azim Premji has regularly featured in the Forbes' list of the world's richest people. He was also rated among the world's 100 most influential people by the Time magazine.
In 2005, the Indian government honoured him with Padma Bhushan, one of the nation's highest civilian awards.

Anil Ambani Image
The fourth richest Indian today, with a net worth of about $13.5 billion, Anil Ambani is chairman of Reliance Communications, Reliance Capital, Reliance Energy and Reliance Natural Resources Limited.
Before the Reliance empire split, he was vice chairman and managing director of Reliance Industries Limited. The Reliance group was founded by his late father Dhirubhai Ambani.
Anil was born on June 4, 1959. He joined Reliance in 1983, two years after his elder brother Mukesh, as co-chief executive officer. He is credited with leading India's foray into overseas capital markets with international public offerings of global depositary receipts, convertibles and bonds. He also directed RIL's efforts to raise $2 billion from global markets.
Anil was elected as an independent Member of the Rajya Sabha with the support of the Samajwadi Party, but resigned on March 25, 2006.
Ambani who was once ridiculed for being overweight at a shareholder's meeting is now a fitness freak and runs the Mumbai marathon regularly.
He has a bachelor's degree in Science from the University of Bombay and a master's in Business Administration from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.
He is married to former Bollywood actress Tina Munim.

Sunil Mittal Image
Sunil B Mittal is chairman and managing director of Bharti group. Bharti is India's largest GSM-based mobile phone service.
Son of a politician, he built his Bharti group, along with two siblings, into India's largest mobile phone operator in just ten years. Vodafone and SingTel both own stakes in recently renamed flagship Bharti Airtel. Group also has partnerships with Axa for insurance and with the Rothschild family for exporting fruits and vegetables. Has said he wants to go into retailing
The 49-year-old has always been a pioneer. A first generation entrepreneur, he started his first business in 1976 with a capital investment of Rs 20,000. He decided not to be a politician and set up a small bicycle business in Ludhiana. By 1979, Sunil Mittal realised that his ambitions could not be fulfilled in Ludhiana, so he moved out to Mumbai. He initially founded a number of trading concerns, and established the first company to manufacture push button telephones in India.
In 1982, Mittal started a full-fledged business selling portable generators imported from Japan. He was one of the first entrepreneurs to identify the mobile telecom business as a major growth area and launched services in Delhi in 1995. Under his leadership the company has gone from strength to strength.

K V Kamath Image
Kundapur Vaman Kamath is the managing director and CEO of ICICI Bank, the largest private bank in India.
Kamath, born on December 2, 1947, began his career with ICICI -- the parent body of ICICI Bank -- in 1971 and has since then worked to take ICICI places. He has helped the financial institution evolve into a modern, tech-savvy organisation.
He joined the project finance division of ICICI in 1971 and moved on to different departments to gather rich experience. In 1988, he joined the Asian Development Bank, Manila in their private sector department. He worked in most of the developing countries in the region including China, Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia and Vietnam. In May 1996, he returned to ICICI as its managing director and chief executive officer.
He is a graduate of the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad.

Kumar Mangalam Birla Image
Kumar Mangalam Birla, born on June 14, 1967, is among the richest persons in India and the eighth youngest billionaire outside India.
He is chairman of the Aditya Birla Group, one of India's largest business groups. Some of the AV Birla group's companies are: Grasim, Hindalco, UltraTech Cement, Aditya Birla Nuvo and Idea Cellular.
He took over as chairman of the group in 1995, at the age of 28, after the sudden demise of his father, Aditya Birla.
When he took charge, there were doubts about his ability to handle the giant business house, but he proved all naysayers wrong.
In the 11 years that he has led the group, he has won admiration, recognition and praise for his management acumen and contribution to industry.
Under his leadership, the group has consolidated its position in existing businesses and ventured into cellular telephony, asset management, software and BPO.
He is a chartered accountant and also holds an MBA from the London Business School, London.

Microsoft To Purchase Calista Tech

New York (eCanadaNow) - Microsoft is known for its many computer ventures, but it is the latest move into virtual reality and virtualizations that has many watching closely.  Microsoft is using its Windows Server to help bring to the data center realm the new virtualizations software.  It hopes to help bring this concept to the desktop from the data center.

Monday Microsoft announced that it was in the process of purchasing Calista Technologies.  Calista currently makes virtualization presentation software and methods.  The amount of the sale was not disclosed.  It hopes to simplify the process of allowing all versions of the Windows Desktop software to be virtualized.

Creating support for MS Office software to run in a virtualized environment is also another issue that Microsoft is pursuing.  Along with Citrix, Microsoft is changing and expanding virtualization sales and marketing concepts. New deployment tools, and a lower pricing scheme are also things on the drawing board that Microsoft hopes to implement.

"We believe Virtualization is great but we are working toward using it with the application layer, and then the user layer," said Larry Orecklin.  Orecklin is the System Center and Virtualization Manager for Microsoft. "Virtualization is mostly at the machine layer now, we look to expand to the server and client layers," said Orecklin.
Ref: http://www.ecanadanow.com/news/technology/microsoft-to-purchase-calista-tech-20080123.html

Monday, January 28, 2008

Amazon says will begin int'l roll-out of its MP3 store

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Online retailer Amazon.com Inc said on Sunday it will begin an international roll-out this year of its digital music store that offers songs without copy-protection technology known as digital rights management.

Amazon said it is the only retailer to offer DRM-free MP3s from all four major music labels as well as thousands of independent labels.

Amazon MP3, launched in September 2007, offers DRM-free MP3 music downloads, which now includes more than 3.3 million songs.

(Reporting by Lisa Lee, editing by Maureen Bavdek)

Friday, January 25, 2008

Official World's 200 Tallest High-rise Buildings

This overview is the most accurate compilation of its kind and uses in-depth research results and reliable building information. It is based on data standards as outlined by the Emporis Standards Committee (ESC). This listing is verified and updated continuously and includes high-rise buildings which have been topped out, including those still under construction or on hold. The ranking is based entirely on the buildings' structural height. TV towers, masts, and other building types are not included.

#

Building

City

Height

Height

Floors

Year

1.

Taipei 101

 Taipei

509 m

1,671 ft

101

2004

2.

Shanghai World Financial ..

 Shanghai

492 m

1,614 ft

101

2008

3.

Petronas Tower 1

 Kuala Lumpur

452 m

1,483 ft

88

1998

4.

Petronas Tower 2

 Kuala Lumpur

452 m

1,483 ft

88

1998

5.

Sears Tower

 Chicago

442 m

1,451 ft

108

1974

6.

Jin Mao Tower

 Shanghai

421 m

1,380 ft

88

1999

7.

Two International Finance..

 Hong Kong

415 m

1,362 ft

88

2003

8.

CITIC Plaza

 Guangzhou

391 m

1,283 ft

80

1997

9.

Shun Hing Square

 Shenzhen

384 m

1,260 ft

69

1996

10.

Empire State Building

 New York City

381 m

1,250 ft

102

1931

11.

Central Plaza

 Hong Kong

374 m

1,227 ft

78

1992

12.

Bank of China Tower

 Hong Kong

367 m

1,205 ft

70

1990

13.

Bank of America Tower

 New York City

366 m

1,200 ft

54

2008

14.

Emirates Office Tower

 Dubai

355 m

1,163 ft

54

2000

15.

Tuntex Sky Tower

 Kaohsiung

348 m

1,140 ft

85

1997

16.

Aon Center

 Chicago

346 m

1,136 ft

83

1973

17.

The Center

 Hong Kong

346 m

1,135 ft

73

1998

18.

John Hancock Center

 Chicago

344 m

1,127 ft

100

1969

19.

Rose Tower

 Dubai

333 m

1,093 ft

72

2007

20.

Shimao International Plaz..

 Shanghai

333 m

1,093 ft

60

2006

21.

Minsheng Bank Building

 Wuhan

331 m

1,087 ft

68

2007

22.

Ryugyong Hotel

 Pyongyang

330 m

1,083 ft

105

1992

23.

China World Trade Center ..

 Beijing

330 m

1,083 ft

74

2008

24.

Q1 Tower

 Gold Coast City

323 m

1,058 ft

78

2005

25.

Burj Al Arab

 Dubai

321 m

1,053 ft

60

1999

26.

Chrysler Building

 New York City

319 m

1,046 ft

77

1930

27.

Nina Tower I

 Hong Kong

319 m

1,046 ft

80

2007

28.

New York Times Tower

 New York City

319 m

1,046 ft

52

2007

29.

Bank of America Plaza

 Atlanta

312 m

1,023 ft

55

1992

30.

US Bank Tower

 Los Angeles

310 m

1,018 ft

73

1989

31.

Menara Telekom

 Kuala Lumpur

310 m

1,017 ft

55

2001

32.

Jumeirah Emirates Towers ..

 Dubai

309 m

1,014 ft

56

2000

33.

One Island East Centre

 Hong Kong

308 m

1,011 ft

69

2008

34.

AT&T Corporate Center

 Chicago

307 m

1,007 ft

60

1989

35.

JPMorgan Chase Tower

 Houston

305 m

1,002 ft

75

1982

36.

Baiyoke Tower II

 Bangkok

304 m

997 ft

85

1997

37.

Two Prudential Plaza

 Chicago

303 m

995 ft

64

1990

38.

Wells Fargo Plaza

 Houston

302 m

992 ft

71

1983

39.

Kingdom Centre

 Riyadh

302 m

992 ft

41

2002

40.

Aspire Tower

 Doha

300 m

984 ft

36

2007

41.

First Bank Tower

 Toronto

298 m

978 ft

72

1976

42.

Eureka Tower

 Melbourne

297 m

975 ft

91

2006

43.

Comcast Center

 Philadelphia

297 m

974 ft

57

2008

44.

Yokohama Landmark Tower

 Yokohama

296 m

972 ft

70

1993

45.

Emirates Crown

 Dubai

296 m

971 ft

63

2008

46.

311 South Wacker

 Chicago

293 m

961 ft

65

1990

47.

SEG Plaza

 Shenzhen

292 m

957 ft

70

2000

48.

American International

 New York City

290 m

952 ft

66

1932

49.

Key Tower

 Cleveland

289 m

947 ft

57

1991

50.

Plaza 66

 Shanghai

288 m

945 ft

66

2001

51.

One Liberty Place

 Philadelphia

288 m

945 ft

61

1987

52.

Columbia Center

 Seattle

285 m

937 ft

76

1985

53.

Millennium Tower

 Dubai

285 m

935 ft

60

2006

54.

Tomorrow Square

 Shanghai

285 m

934 ft

55

2003

55.

Chongqing World Trade Cen..

 Chongqing

283 m

929 ft

60

2005

56.

Cheung Kong Centre

 Hong Kong

283 m

928 ft

62

1999

57.

The Trump Building

 New York City

283 m

927 ft

70

1930

58.

Bank of America Plaza

 Dallas

281 m

921 ft

72

1985

59.

Republic Plaza

 Singapore

280 m

919 ft

66

1996

60.

OUB Centre

 Singapore

280 m

919 ft

63

1988

61.

UOB Plaza One

 Singapore

280 m

919 ft

66

1992

62.

Citigroup Center

 New York City

279 m

915 ft

59

1977

63.

Hong Kong New World Tower

 Shanghai

278 m

913 ft

61

2002

64.

Diwang International Comm..

 Nanning

276 m

906 ft

54

2006

65.

Scotia Plaza

 Toronto

275 m

902 ft

68

1988

66.

Williams Tower

 Houston

275 m

901 ft

64

1983

67.

Wuhan World Trade Tower

 Wuhan

273 m

896 ft

58

1998

68.

Renaissance Tower

 Dallas

270 m

886 ft

56

1974

69.

The Cullinan I

 Hong Kong

270 m

886 ft

68

2008

70.

The Cullinan II

 Hong Kong

270 m

886 ft

68

2008

71.

China International Cente..

 Guangzhou

270 m

884 ft

62

2007

72.

Dapeng International Plaz..

 Guangzhou

269 m

884 ft

56

2006

73.

21st Century Tower

 Dubai

269 m

883 ft

55

2003

74.

Naberezhnaya Tower C

 Moscow

268 m

881 ft

61

2007

75.

Al Faisaliyah Center

 Riyadh

267 m

876 ft

30

2000

76.

900 North Michigan

 Chicago

265 m

871 ft

66

1989

77.

Bank of America Corporate..

 Charlotte

265 m

871 ft

60

1992

78.

SunTrust Plaza

 Atlanta

265 m

871 ft

60

1992

79.

Al Kazim Tower 1

 Dubai

265 m

869 ft

53

2008

80.

Al Kazim Tower 2

 Dubai

265 m

869 ft

53

2008

81.

Bocom Financial Towers

 Shanghai

265 m

869 ft

52

2002

82.

Triumph-Palace

 Moscow

264 m

866 ft

54

2005

83.

120 Collins Street

 Melbourne

264 m

866 ft

52

1991

84.

Tower Palace Three, Tower..

 Seoul

264 m

865 ft

73

2004

85.

Trump World Tower

 New York City

262 m

861 ft

72

2001

86.

Shenzhen Special Zone Pre..

 Shenzhen

262 m

860 ft

48

1998

87.

Water Tower Place

 Chicago

262 m

859 ft

74

1976

88.

Grand Gateway Shanghai I

 Shanghai

262 m

859 ft

52

2005

89.

Grand Gateway Shanghai II

 Shanghai

262 m

859 ft

52

2005

90.

Aon Center

 Los Angeles

262 m

858 ft

62

1973

91.

Hotel Panorama

 Hong Kong

261 m

856 ft

64

2007

92.

Canada Trust Tower

 Toronto

261 m

856 ft

53

1990

93.

101 Collins Street

 Melbourne

260 m

853 ft

50

1991

94.

Fortune Plaza Office Buil..

 Beijing

260 m

853 ft

63

2008

95.

Dual Tower 1

 Manama

260 m

853 ft

53

2007

96.

Dual Tower 2

 Manama

260 m

853 ft

53

2007

97.

Post & Telecommunication ..

 Guangzhou

260 m

853 ft

66

2003

98.

Transamerica Pyramid

 San Francisco

260 m

853 ft

48

1972

99.

Chase Tower

 Chicago

259 m

850 ft

60

1969

100.

GE Building

 New York City

259 m

850 ft

69

1933

101.

Commerzbank Tower

 Frankfurt

259 m

850 ft

56

1997

102.

PBCOM Tower

 Makati

259 m

848 ft

55

2000

103.

Two Liberty Place

 Philadelphia

258 m

848 ft

58

1990

104.

Grand Lisboa

 Macao

258 m

846 ft

52

2008

105.

Park Tower

 Chicago

257 m

844 ft

67

2000

106.

MesseTurm

 Frankfurt

257 m

842 ft

55

1990

107.

U.S. Steel Tower

 Pittsburgh

256 m

841 ft

64

1970

108.

Sorrento 1

 Hong Kong

256 m

841 ft

75

2003

109.

Emirates Marina Serviced ..

 Dubai

256 m

840 ft

59

2007

110.

Mok-dong Hyperion I, Towe..

 Seoul

256 m

840 ft

69

2003

111.

Rinku Gate Tower Building

 Izumisano

256 m

840 ft

56

1996

112.

New Century Plaza Tower A

 Nanjing

255 m

837 ft

52

2006

113.

Langham Place Office Towe..

 Hong Kong

255 m

837 ft

59

2004

114.

Capital Tower

 Singapore

253 m

830 ft

52

2000

115.

Highcliff

 Hong Kong

252 m

828 ft

72

2003

116.

Bank of Shanghai Headquar..

 Shanghai

252 m

827 ft

46

2005

117.

Osaka World Trade Center

 Osaka

252 m

827 ft

55

1995

118.

The Harbourside

 Hong Kong

251 m

824 ft

73

2003

119.

Rialto Towers

 Melbourne

251 m

824 ft

63

1986

120.

Jiali Plaza

 Wuhan

251 m

823 ft

61

1997

121.

Chelsea Tower

 Dubai

250 m

820 ft

49

2005

122.

Wisma 46

 Jakarta

250 m

820 ft

50

1996

123.

Park Tower

 Beijing

250 m

820 ft

63

2007

124.

One Atlantic Center

 Atlanta

250 m

820 ft

50

1987

125.

Torre Caja Madrid

 Madrid

250 m

820 ft

45

2008

126.

KLI 63 Building

 Seoul

249 m

817 ft

60

1985

127.

Central Park

 Perth

249 m

817 ft

52

1992

128.

Torre de Cristal

 Madrid

249 m

817 ft

45

2008

129.

CitySpire Center

 New York City

248 m

814 ft

75

1987

130.

Hangzhou No.2 Telecom Hub

 Hangzhou

248 m

814 ft

41

2003

131.

Mid Town Tower

 Tokyo

248 m

813 ft

54

2007

132.

One Chase Manhattan Plaza

 New York City

248 m

813 ft

60

1961

133.

State Tower

 Bangkok

247 m

811 ft

68

2001

134.

Chase Tower

 Indianapolis

247 m

811 ft

49

1990

135.

Midland Square

 Nagoya

247 m

810 ft

40

2006

136.

4 Times Square

 New York City

247 m

809 ft

48

1999

137.

MetLife Building

 New York City

246 m

808 ft

59

1963

138.

Bloomberg Tower

 New York City

246 m

806 ft

54

2005

139.

One Raffles Quay North To..

 Singapore

245 m

804 ft

50

2006

140.

Al Fattan Tower

 Dubai

245 m

804 ft

51

2006

141.

JR Central Office Tower

 Nagoya

245 m

804 ft

51

2000

142.

Oasis Beach Tower

 Dubai

245 m

804 ft

51

2006

143.

Shin Kong Life Tower

 Taipei

245 m

803 ft

51

1993

144.

City Gate Ramat Gan

 Ramat Gan

244 m

801 ft

68

2001

145.

Chifley Tower

 Sydney

244 m

801 ft

50

1992

146.

Menara Maybank

 Kuala Lumpur

244 m

799 ft

50

1988

147.

Tokyo City Hall, Tower I

 Tokyo

243 m

799 ft

48

1991

148.

Citigroup Centre

 Sydney

243 m

797 ft

50

2000

149.

The Tower

 Dubai

243 m

796 ft

54

2002

150.

Zapad

 Moscow

242 m

795 ft

62

2008

151.

Dalian World Trade Center

 Dalian

242 m

794 ft

50

2000

152.

Mellon Bank Center

 Philadelphia

241 m

792 ft

54

1990

153.

Woolworth Building

 New York City

241 m

792 ft

57

1913

154.

IDS Tower

 Minneapolis

241 m

792 ft

55

1973

155.

Maxdo Centre

 Shanghai

241 m

792 ft

55

2002

156.

Bank of China Mansion

 Qingdao

241 m

791 ft

54

1999

157.

Hancock Place

 Boston

241 m

790 ft

60

1976

158.

Four Seasons Hotel & Towe..

 Miami

240 m

789 ft

64

2003

159.

Manulife Plaza

 Hong Kong

240 m

789 ft

52

1998

160.

Panglin Plaza

 Shenzhen

240 m

787 ft

57

1999

161.

Bahrain World Trade Centr..

 Manama

240 m

787 ft

50

2008

162.

Bahrain World Trade Centr..

 Manama

240 m

787 ft

50

2008

163.

Moscow State University

 Moscow

240 m

787 ft

36

1953

164.

NTT DoCoMo Yoyogi Buildin..

 Tokyo

240 m

787 ft

28

2000

165.

Sunshine 60 Building

 Tokyo

240 m

787 ft

60

1978

166.

Deutsche Bank Place

 Sydney

240 m

787 ft

39

2005

167.

Comerica Bank Tower

 Dallas

240 m

787 ft

60

1987

168.

Mok-dong Hyperion I, Towe..

 Seoul

239 m

785 ft

63

2003

169.

Beijing TV Centre

 Beijing

239 m

784 ft

41

2006

170.

Commerce Court West

 Toronto

239 m

784 ft

57

1972

171.

Roppongi Hills Mori Tower

 Tokyo

238 m

781 ft

54

2003

172.

30 Hudson Street

 Jersey City

238 m

781 ft

42

2004

173.

Cloud Nine

 Shanghai

238 m

781 ft

58

2006

174.

New World Center

 Shenzhen

238 m

781 ft

53

2006

175.

Empire Tower

 Kuala Lumpur

238 m

781 ft

62

1994

176.

Tianjin Xinda Plaza

 Tianjin

238 m

781 ft

51

2004

177.

Bank of America Center

 Houston

238 m

780 ft

56

1983

178.

555 California Street

 San Francisco

237 m

779 ft

52

1969

179.

One Worldwide Plaza

 New York City

237 m

778 ft

50

1989

180.

225 South Sixth

 Minneapolis

237 m

776 ft

56

1992

181.

Torre Espacio

 Madrid

236 m

774 ft

57

2007

182.

Torre Sacyr Vallehermoso

 Madrid

236 m

774 ft

52

2008

183.

Wells Fargo Center

 Minneapolis

236 m

774 ft

57

1988

184.

Sorrento 2

 Hong Kong

236 m

773 ft

66

2003

185.

Washington Mutual Tower

 Seattle

235 m

772 ft

55

1988

186.

One Canada Square

 London

235 m

771 ft

50

1991

187.

191 Peachtree Tower

 Atlanta

235 m

770 ft

50

1990

188.

Temasek Tower

 Singapore

235 m

770 ft

52

1986

189.

Tokyo Opera City Tower

 Tokyo

234 m

769 ft

54

1997

190.

CCTV Headquarters

 Beijing

234 m

768 ft

51

2008

191.

Park Place

 Dubai

234 m

768 ft

56

2007

192.

Tower Palace One, Tower B

 Seoul

234 m

767 ft

66

2002

193.

Three First National Plaz..

 Chicago

234 m

767 ft

57

1981

194.

Wachovia Financial Center

 Miami

233 m

764 ft

55

1984

195.

The Harbourfront Landmark

 Hong Kong

233 m

763 ft

70

2001

196.

Shinjuku Park Tower

 Tokyo

233 m

763 ft

52

1994

197.

International Ocean Shipp..

 Shanghai

232 m

762 ft

50

2000

198.

Heritage Plaza

 Houston

232 m

762 ft

53

1987

199.

Landsea International Pla..

 Nanjing

232 m

761 ft

53

 

200.

Suzhou Xindi Center

 Suzhou

232 m

761 ft

54

2006

Last update: 1/2008.