Talk about the market.


- Microsoft in the 3 trillion club...

Apple has a market cap of 3 trillion. Now Microsoft is coming in line. Microsoft has made a fortune using artificial intelligence. Microsoft is inching closer to a $3 trillion market cap. According to investors associated with information technology, at the end of 2023, Microsoft will also join Apple in the $3 trillion club. Half of the world's GDP runs below $3 trillion.


- Tata's mega battery plant in the UK

Tata is building a battery plant in the UK that is bigger than Tesla's largest battery plant. Its initial capacity will be 40 giga watts. According to the UK press release, the plant will also set up a system to recycle battery parts. The plant will create 4,000 new jobs in the UK. 5.16 billion US dollars will be invested in this plant. The UK has also called Tata's project very ambitious and useful.


- The total price of the six hundredth most expensive car in the world is 300 crore rupees

Luxury car buyers have a different world. The list of top luxury cars is topped by the Rs 121 crore V-12 engine Pagan Zonda HP. This car has been sold as much as it has been made. Coming in second is the Lamborghini Veneno. This car, which was put on the Geneva show in 2013, is worth 45 crores. Bruce Wayne of Batman fame bought it. Other 4 cars in the luxury series include Bugatti Veyron Mansory Vivere, Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita, Mercedes-Maybach Exelero, Rolls-Royce Sweptail. The total cost of these six cars is 300 crore rupees.


- Ravi Ruia bought a mansion worth 1200 crores in London

Indian billionaire Ravi Ruia has bought a mansion in London for 1200 crore rupees (113 million pounds). According to sources close to Ravi Ruiya, this is a mansion in Regent's Park, London. This is the mansion of a big property dealer in Russia. Ravi Ruia, associated with Essar Group, has attracted the attention of the corporate sector of India by buying a mansion in London for such a huge amount.


- School dropout today CEO of Deloitte

Puneeth Rajan has been reappointed as the CEO of the reputed UK company. Originally from Rohtak-Haryana, Punit Raj has seen poverty up close. He had to drop out of school at one point due to lack of fees. Then in 1984 he got a scholarship from Rotary and then went to America and got a master's degree. In 1989, Deloitte offered him a job as his name appeared in the top ten students. After making him CEO once, this company made him CEO again.


- Billionaire's son turned monk

After the death of Ajahan Seripino, whose wealth is worth Rs. 40,000 crore, his son Anand Krishna, the heir to his fortune, left all his wealth and chose the spiritual path and became a monk. Anand Krishna popularly known as AK left behind a huge fortune. His company, associated with oil and telecom businesses, also owned India's telecom company Airtel. If he had accepted the spiritual path, he would have been one of the richest people in Malaysia today.


- The richest and the poorest MLA

There are many elected representative paisadars in India. Shivakumar of Karnataka Congress is the richest among the representatives elected in the Legislative Assembly of the states of India. His total wealth is 1413 crores while the economically poorest legislator belongs to West Bengal BJP. His name is Nirmal Dhara. Nirmal Dhar's wealth is only 1700 rupees.

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