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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Sunday, February 18, 2007

Billionaires are burgeoning in China

By John MacIntyre

Number of billionaires on Forbes' 2006 list of the 400 richest Chinese citizens: 15

  • Number of billionaires on the 2005 list: 10

  • Number of billionaires on the 2004 list: 3

    AILING AT THE OFFICE

    Percentage of U.S. full-time workers who have gone to work while sick, according to the Sick At Work study by Kronos Inc.: 98

    CUPID IN THE CUBICLES

    Percentage of U.S. workers who say they would consider dating a co-worker, according to a survey by Spherion: 39

  • Percentage of U.S. workers who say they have dated a co-worker: 39

  • Percentage of female U.S. workers who say they would consider dating a co-worker: 30

  • Percentage of male U.S. workers who say the same: 47

    GLOBAL KA-CHING

    Amount of money consumers spent between July 1, 2005, and June 30, 2006, at the world's top 250 retailers, according a report from Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, in conjunction with Stores magazine: $3.01 trillion

  • Spending rate per minute this represents: $5.4 million

  • Rank of Wal-Mart (U.S.), Carrefour (France), Home Depot (U.S.), Metro (Germany) and Tesco (U.K.), as the world's top five retailers: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

    WAITING IN LINE

    Percentage of consumers willing to use self-service alternatives to reduce their wait times, according to a survey conducted for NCR Corporation by Opinion Research Corp.: 39

  • Rank of waiting at a division of motor vehicles (DMV) office, waiting to make purchases at retail outlets and registering at clinics or hospitals on respondents' list of their "wait we hate the most": 1, 2, 3

  • Percentage of consumers who said their frustration with waiting for service or waiting in line was because of the lack of employees able to assist them: 44

    HEALING OUR IMAGE

    Percentage of Americans who said addressing health problems around the world would improve our diplomatic relations and the way other nations see us, according to a poll commissioned by Research!America: 71

  • Percentage who say health problems around the world could cause economic and national security problems here: 70

    SAVING ON SPENDING

    Percentage of U.S. consumers who say they are always looking for ways to save money, according to a study conducted by the Pew Research Center: 76

  • Percentage of U.S. consumers who admit they are not saving enough: 67

  • Percentage who say they are spending more than they can afford: 34

    CORPORATE WORRIES

    Percentage of corporate executives who say that compromise of corporate information systems tops their list of crisis situations, according to a survey of senior executives of large corporations (revenues of at least $1 billion) conducted by Harris Interactive in which executives could pick from more than one choice: 61

  • Percentage who say terrorism: 55

  • Percentage who say corporate malfeasance: 40

  • Percentage who say environmental mishaps: 32

    STRESSED EXECS

    Percentage of executives and managers who are high in "stress tolerance" (have a high tolerance for ambiguity, are emotionally steady in a crisis, and have the ability to handle deadlines being moved up), according to the book "Smarts: Are We Hardwired for Success?": 35

    IDLE THOUGHT

    "Some people change when they see the light, others when they feel the heat."

    — Caroline Schoeder