Showing posts with label ranking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ranking. Show all posts

Friday, March 4, 2016

2016 - New Zealand is one of the best countries in the world! Auckland, NZ, Dr Mobiles LImited 0800429429 iPhone Repair

http://goo.gl/Ff6kBK

New Zealand
has once again been named one of the best countries in the world.

In the first ever Best Countries rankings from US News, Aotearoa made the list at number 11, narrowly missing out on the top ten.

The report was based on how global perceptions defined a country and looked at a number of characteristics and impressions. More than 16,000 people from around the world were surveyed. 

We were beaten by our neighbour Australia, which was ranked at number six. The results were divided into a number of categories.

For adventure, New Zealand was ranked at number five, after Brazil, Italy, Spain and Thailand. 

The report said that each visitor to New Zealand would spend $2842 on tourism during their visit.

Image result for New Zealand
Aotearoa also performed well in the categories of citizenship (number eight), open for business (number six) and quality of life (number six).
Despite our interesting culture and history, we didn't do too well when it came to heritage - coming in at number 34. Our low ratings for history and cultural attractions could perhaps be explained by New Zealand being a relatively young country compared to others on the list.

We also scored low when it came to power (number 34), receiving a big zero for "strong military" and "politically influential".

However, our country was described in glowing terms such as "picturesque" by the report - although it seemed confused over whether Auckland or Wellington was the capital.
"The Kiwi spirit and culture are personified by such notable natives as Sir Edmund Hillary who first climbed Mount Everest in 1953 and Lord Rutherford, who split the atom," it read.
"The bungee jump, Hamilton Jet boat, referee's whistle and frozen meat are also credited to New Zealanders."

It's certainly not the first time our greatness has been recognised. A global UN report in 2015 ranked New Zealand the ninth best country in the world - an honour we share with Canada.

Also last year, Auckland's Waiheke Island was named as the fifth best destination in the world by Lonely Planet.

Image result for New Zealand
Best countries

1. Germany
2. Canada
3. United Kingdom
4. United States
5. Sweden
6. Australia
7. Japan
8. France
9. Netherlands
10. Denmark
11. New Zealand


See also the top ten (10) cities to live in the world, click the link here.

This post is sponsored by:
Dr Mobiles Limited 1 Huron Street, Takapuna, North Shore 0622Tel: (09) 551-5344 and Mob: (021) 264-0000Web - Map - Email - Posterous - Twitter - Blogger - Flickr - 
Auhtor Blog Flux Scramble - Email Encryption and JavaScript Protection Submit Blog Add to Technorati Favorites Add to Google Top Personal blogs

Thursday, October 28, 2010

The 2010 Legatum Prosperity Index (living, standard, world, record, migration, ranking, "Auckland Repair"



I was reading the the online newspaper, New Zealand Herald and bumped into this article about the prosperity ranking of countries in the world.  You will find it interesting as the there is a co-relation of each country's prosperity versus the corruption rating in the world.  [http://tiny.cc/nz5]

Most of us that is living a stress-less lifestyle here in New Zealand would count our blessings; the economy is always stable; the education system is world-class and the kids' future seems much brighter than most of the so called "first world countries".



Source: , http://www.prosperity.com/


1 Norway
2 Denmark
3 Finland
4 Australia
5 New Zealand
6 Sweden
7 Canada
8 Switzerland
9 Netherlands
10 United States
11 Ireland
12 Iceland
13 United Kingdom
14 Austria
15 Germany
16 Belgium
17 Singapore
18 Japan
19 France
20 Hong Kong
21 Slovenia
22 Taiwan
23 Spain
24 Czech Republic
25 Italy
26 Portugal
27 South Korea
28 Uruguay
29 Poland
30 United Arab Emirates
31 Kuwait
32 Chile
33 Costa Rica
34 Hungary
35 Estonia
36 Israel
37 Slovakia
38 Croatia
39 Greece
40 Panama
41 Argentina
42 Lithuania
43 Malaysia
44 Trinidad and Tobago
45 Brazil
46 Bulgaria
47 Latvia
48 Tunisia
49 Saudi Arabia
50 Kazakhstan
51 Romania
52 Thailand
53 Mexico
54 Belarus
55 Jamaica
56 Belize
57 Botswana
58 China
59 Sri Lanka
60 Mongolia
61 Vietnam
62 Morocco
63 Russia
64 Philippines
65 Colombia
66 South Africa
67 Paraguay
68 Dominican Republic
69 Ukraine
70 Indonesia
71 Namibia
72 Macedonia
73 Peru
74 Jordan
75 Venezuela
76 Uzbekistan
77 Ecuador
78 El Salvador
79 Algeria
80 Turkey
81 Guatemala
82 Bolivia
83 Syria
84 Lebanon
85 Honduras
86 Moldova
87 Nicaragua
88 India
89 Egypt
90 Ghana
91 Nepal
92 Iran
93 Mali
94 Senegal
95 Cambodia
96 Bangladesh
97 Tanzania
98 Rwanda
99 Uganda
100 Sudan
101 Zambia
102 Cameroon
103 Mozambique
104 Kenya
105 Yemen
106 Nigeria
107 Ethiopia
108 Central African Republic
109 Pakistan
110 Zimbabwe

Blog Flux Scramble - Email Encryption and JavaScript Protection
Submit Blog Add to Technorati Favorites Add to Google Top Personal blogs Text-ads on your Blog with BidVertiser.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

How to Notify the Blog Search Engines about your BLOG UPDATES ?Follow these steps to ping

How to Notify the Blog Search Engines about your BLOG UPDATES? It is not rocket science to ping your blog automatically. Other using URL submission engines to promote my blog ranking, I use a lot of ping site to push my blog.


Follow these steps to ping your blog :-

Open this URL -
http://mypagerank.net/service_pingservice_index

Write Your Blog Title

Write Your Blog URL

Select all sites (tick mark all sites)

Press this button "Ping Updates Sites"

Wait for 10 - 15 minutes till all sites are pinged

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

2008 Corruption Perceptions Index

Where do you live on this earth? Are you proud of the country you are living in now? See below, the top ten countries percepted as least corruptible in the world!

Facts and figures do not tell lies ;-)

Source: Transparency International


Country Rank Country 2008 CPI Score Survey Used Confidence Range
1 Denmark 9,3 6 9.1 - 9.4
1 New Zealand 9,3 6 9.2 - 9.5
1 Sweden 9,3 6 9.2 - 9.4
4 Singapore 9,2 9 9.0 - 9.3
5 Finland 9,0 6 8.4 - 9.4
5 Switzerland 9,0 6 8.7 - 9.2
7 Iceland 8,9 5 8.1 - 9.4
7 Netherlands 8,9 6 8.5 - 9.1
9 Australia 8,7 8 8.2 - 9.1
9 Canada 8,7 6 8.4 - 9.1
39 Taiwan 5,7 9 5.4 - 6.0
40 South Korea 5,6 9 5.1 - 6.3
45 Bhutan 5,2 5 4.5 - 5.9
45 Czech Republic 5,2 8 4.8 - 5.9
47 Malaysia 5,1 9 4.5 - 5.7
80 Thailand 3,5 9 3.0 - 3.9
141 Philippines 2,3 9 2.1 - 2.5
178 Iraq 1,3 4 1.1 - 1.6
178 Myanmar 1,3 4 1.0 - 1.5
180 Somalia 1,0 4 0.5 - 1.4

Monday, March 16, 2009

The Young Billioaires of the World, 2009 (David Lim, Auckland, New Zealand)

Sergey Brin, 35, Google co-founder, $12bn

Larry Page, 36, Google co-founder, $12bn


Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahayan, 39, Abu Dhabi ruling family,
$4.9bn


Daniel Ziff, 37, Ziff Brother Investments, $3.5bn


John Arnold, 35, Centaurus Hedge Fund, $2.7bn


Prince Albert von Thurn und Taxis, 25, $2.1


Kenneth Griffin, 40, Citadel Hedge Fund, $1.5bn


Chu Lam Yiu, 39, Huabao International, $1.5bn


Jerry Yang, 40, Yahoo co-founder, $1.1bn


William Ding, 38, Netease founder, $1.1bn


Andrey Melnichenko, 37, MDM Bank founder, $1bn


source: Forbes




Thursday, February 12, 2009

Expose your blog to the world? How to do it via Google.Com Search Engines, David Lim, davidlim

If you are keen to make your site or blog popular among the worldwide web, you can doing for free with some dedication! It is easy. I have collected a list of google.com's address for you to add your website or blog url to it. If you need more ways of submitting you can search for information using these key phrases (using www.google.com as your entry point): "Submit url free" "Submit url to top 20 search engines."

Google Australia
Google Belgium
Google Brasil
Google Canada
Google China
Google España
Google France
Google Germany
Google Greece
Google India
Google Ireland
Google Italy
Google Japan
Google Korea
Google Magyarországról
Google Malaysia
Google Mexico
Google Nederland
Google Portugal
Google România
Google Russia
Google South Africa
Google Sweden
Google Turkey
Google Australia

Google Canada
Google Ireland
Google South Africa

To proof to you it works, try locating my blog, you can search on google.com for
"David Lim, Auckland"
"David Lim's Blog"

You can see the result for yourself! Cheers!

Blog Flux Scramble - Email Encryption and JavaScript Protection Submit Blog Add to Technorati Favorites Add to Google Top Personal blogs

Saturday, January 10, 2009

The World's Billionaires 2008 (GDI, David Lim, Auckland, New Zealand)

Source: Forbes

pic
In Pictures: The World's Billionaires

pic
In Pictures: Race For Title Of World's Richest Man

pic
In Pictures: Youngest Billionaires

pic
Featured
The World's Billionaires
Buffett World's Richest
Giving It Away
In Pictures
The World's Billionaires
Buffett, Helu, Gates
Notable Newcomers
Youngest Billionaires
Billionaire Bachelors
Celebrity Billionaires
Women We Envy
Credit Crunch Billionaires
Profiles
Patrice Motsepe
James Dyson
John Catsimatidis
Forbes Life
Billionaire Homes
Flashy Billionaire Cars
Billionaire Playgrounds
Full Coverage
The World's Billionaires



The number 13 has long been considered unlucky by superstitious people around the globe. How fitting, then, that Bill Gates' reign as the world's richest person ends after his 13th year at the top.

Despite being worth $58 billion, $2 billion more than last year, Gates is now just the world's third-richest person, ceding the top spot ranking to his good friend and partner in philanthropy, Warren Buffett, whose net worth jumped $10 billion to $62 billion. (All stock prices and net worth valuations were locked in on Feb. 11.) Ranked No. 2 is Mexican telecom tycoon Carlos Slim Helú, whose fortune has doubled in just two years to $60 billion.

It is certainly a dawning of a new era. But not just because of Gates' fall. The 22nd annual rankings of the World's Billionaires reflects all sorts of upheavals in the list's makeup. Two years ago, half of the world's 20 richest were from the U.S. Now only four are. India wins bragging rights for having four among the top 10, more than any other country.

In Pictures: The World's Billionaires

By The Numbers: Race For Title Of World's Richest Man

In Pictures: Youngest Billionaires

For the first time ever, the number of billionaires Forbes could identify crossed into four figures, reaching 1,125. The total net worth of the group is $4.4 trillion, up $900 billion from last year. Despite the turbulence in the U.S. markets, Americans account for 42% of the world's billionaires and 37%, of the total wealth; those shares are down two and three percentage points, respectively, from last year.

Sixteen years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia, with 87 billionaires, is the new No. 2 country behind the U.S., easily overtaking Germany, with 59 billionaires, which held the honor for six years.

The rankings include 226 newcomers. Seventy-seven of the new faces come from the U.S., half of whom made their fortunes in finance and investments, including John Paulson and Philip Falcone, both of whom became wealthy shorting subprime debt. Another third of the new billionaires comes from Russia (35), China (28) and India (19). Two of the most noteworthy new entrants are South Africa's Patrice Motsepe and Nigeria's Aliko Dangote, the first black Africans to make their debut among the world's richest. Dangote is also the first-ever Nigerian billionaire.

It is also a record-breaking year for young billionaires, with Forbes finding 50 under the age of 40, 25 of whom are new to the list. Sixty-eight percent of these under-age-40 tycoons built their 10-figure fortunes from scratch, including Google (nasdaq: GOOG - news - people ) co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page; former Enron trader John Arnold, who now runs a hedge fund; India's Sameer Gehlaut, who started online brokerage Indiabulls; and, last but not least, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, who at age 23 might just be the youngest self-made billionaire in history.

Zuckerberg is probably destined to be the most talked about newcomer of the year because of his age and ingenious social-networking site, but there are fascinating entrepreneurs of all ages climbing into the ranks. Some of the more notable ones include China's Gao Dekang, who is one of the world's biggest makers of down jackets and vests; Portugal's Americo Amorim, who turned his grandfather's small cork operation into the world's largest; and Brazil's Eike Batista, who built and lost a gold mining fortune, before hitting it big in iron ore. He is now one of the world's richest mining billionaires.

With all the rosy news of the past year and the overall gains, it is easy to lose sight of the volatility that has been wreaking havoc on these fortunes on a daily basis for months. For instance, Hong Kong's richest person, Li Ka-shing, lost $5.5 billion of his net worth, all tied to publicly held stocks, in the 37 days between Jan. 4 and Feb. 11.

Meanwhile, mainland China's richest person, 26-year-old Yang Huiyan, fell from $17.3 billion in September to $7.4 billion in the rankings. Google co-founder Sergey Brin's fortune touched $25.5 billion in the past year but is now down to $18.7 billion. Others were hit much harder, falling off the list entirely, including Lehman Brothers (nyse: LEH - news - people ) chief Richard Fuld and Bear Stearns (nyse: BSC - news - people ) ex-chief James Cayne (he was sacked), both victims of the world's credit crunch, and Pulte Homes (nyse: PHM - news - people )' William Pulte, whose stock collapsed along with the housing market.

What will happen in the next 12 months as we continue our wealth watching? There will likely be some big losers, some big winners and a lot of ups and downs in between. The only certainty is change itself. This page is sponsored by www.TheKiwi.ws

Blog Flux Scramble - Email Encryption and JavaScript Protection Submit Blog Add to Technorati Favorites Add to Google Top Personal blogs