- Dhirubhai Ambani. He was paid Rs 8.85 crore.
- The 46664 initiative is a non-profit organisation owned by the Nelson Mandela Foundation, which focuses on raising awareness about HIV/AIDS. It gets its name from Mandela's prison number.
- The event led to the compilation of The Guinness Book of Records
- Easy VC funding and the desire to cash out in the technology industry. It was coined by author Jim Collins.
- They are all winners of the King Baudouin International Development Prize. This was established in 1978 by the King of Belgium.
- Ruby Tuesday
- Malcolm Purcell McLean. He built the world's first container ship Ideal-X, a converted T-2 tanker, which carried 58 metal containers between Newark and Houston on its first voyage, in April 1956.
- The fictional character Homer in the animation series, The Simpsons.
- GE
- Kongo Gumi Co Ltd was the world's oldest continuously-operating company. It operated for over 1,400 years. Headquartered in Osaka, the family-owned construction company dates back to 578 CE. It went into liquidation in 2006.
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