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مينورو موري (باليابانية: 森稔؛ بالكانا: もり みのる) هو رائد أعمال وشخصية أعمال ياباني، ولد في 24 أغسطس 1934 في كيوتو في اليابان، وتوفي في 8 مارس 2012 في طوكيو في اليابان.
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dbo:abstract | مينورو موري (باليابانية: 森稔؛ بالكانا: もり みのる) هو رائد أعمال وشخصية أعمال ياباني، ولد في 24 أغسطس 1934 في كيوتو في اليابان، وتوفي في 8 مارس 2012 في طوكيو في اليابان. (ar) Minoru Mori (jap. 森 稔, Mori Minoru; * 24. August 1934 in Kyōto; † 8. März 2012) war ein japanischer Unternehmer und Präsident von , Japans größtem privaten Immobilienentwickler. Er wurde 1934 als Enkel eines Reisgroßhändlers geboren, sein Vater Taikichirō Mori war Immobilienunternehmer und galt zwischen 1991/92 mit einem Vermögen von 1,6 Billiarden Yen als reichster Mann der Welt. Im Jahr 1959 erhielt Mori seinen Abschluss an der Universität Tokio und fing im gleichen Jahr beim Unternehmen seines Vaters an. Nach dessen Tod wurde Mori 1993 zum Präsidenten von und sein Bruder Akira zum Präsidenten von . 2008 wurde er vom Fortune-Magazine zum Asia Businessman of the Year ernannt. Am 8. März 2012 verstarb Mori im Alter von 77 Jahren. (de) Minoru Mori (森 稔, Mori Minoru, August 24, 1934 – March 8, 2012) was considered to be one of Japan's most powerful and influential building tycoons. He joined the real estate business of his father, Taikichiro Mori, after graduating from Tokyo University and was president and CEO of Mori Building, of which he and his older brother Kei's (a university professor) families owned 100%. He owned 12.74% of Sunwood Corporation. The family name is found on many real estate developments in Japan. Minoru and his brother Akira were listed on the Forbes list of the world's richest men. His largest project was the Roppongi Hills development in Tokyo, which opened in 2003. The Shanghai World Financial Center, once China's tallest building, was completed in 2008. Mori acknowledged the influence of Le Corbusier but believed he had surpassed the Swiss architect's urban designs, particularly in the Roppongi Hills project. In 2006, Mori's last development, Omotesando Hills, opened near Harajuku station consisting of a set of ramped shopping floors. In 2008, he was named Asia Businessman of the Year 2007 by Fortune magazine. In 2009, he was honored as an honorary Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE) by Queen Elizabeth II. He died of heart failure in 2012. He was 77. (en) 森 稔(もり みのる、1934年8月24日 - 2012年3月8日)は、日本の実業家。 森ビル初代社長である森泰吉郎の二男であり、森ビルの実質的創業者とされる。森ビル株式会社代表取締役社長、同会長などを歴任した。 (ja) Minoru Mori (jap. 森 稔 Mori Minoru; ur. 24 sierpnia 1934 w Kioto, zm. 8 marca 2012 w Tokio) – japoński deweloper budowlany, uważany za jednego z najpotężniejszych i najbardziej wpływowych deweloperów budowlanych w Japonii. (pl) Minoru Mori (森稔, Quioto, 24 de agosto de 1934 — Tóquio, 8 de março de 2012) foi um construtor de prédios e considerado o maior e mais influente de sua área no Japão. Ele juntou-se aos negócios do seu pai Taikichiro em imobiliária depois de formar-se pela Universidade de Tóquio e foi CEO da companhia Mori até a sua morte. [1]. Minoru Mori e seu irmão Akira foram listados na Forbes entre os homens mais ricos do mundo. O seu maior projeto é o complexo Roppongi Hills em Tóquio que abriu em 2003. Também iniciou a construção do Shanghai World Financial Center que será o prédio mais alto da Ásia. (pt) 森稔(英語:Minoru Mori, 1934年8月24日-2012年3月8日)是一位日本企业家。 (zh) |
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rdfs:comment | مينورو موري (باليابانية: 森稔؛ بالكانا: もり みのる) هو رائد أعمال وشخصية أعمال ياباني، ولد في 24 أغسطس 1934 في كيوتو في اليابان، وتوفي في 8 مارس 2012 في طوكيو في اليابان. (ar) 森 稔(もり みのる、1934年8月24日 - 2012年3月8日)は、日本の実業家。 森ビル初代社長である森泰吉郎の二男であり、森ビルの実質的創業者とされる。森ビル株式会社代表取締役社長、同会長などを歴任した。 (ja) Minoru Mori (jap. 森 稔 Mori Minoru; ur. 24 sierpnia 1934 w Kioto, zm. 8 marca 2012 w Tokio) – japoński deweloper budowlany, uważany za jednego z najpotężniejszych i najbardziej wpływowych deweloperów budowlanych w Japonii. (pl) Minoru Mori (森稔, Quioto, 24 de agosto de 1934 — Tóquio, 8 de março de 2012) foi um construtor de prédios e considerado o maior e mais influente de sua área no Japão. Ele juntou-se aos negócios do seu pai Taikichiro em imobiliária depois de formar-se pela Universidade de Tóquio e foi CEO da companhia Mori até a sua morte. [1]. Minoru Mori e seu irmão Akira foram listados na Forbes entre os homens mais ricos do mundo. O seu maior projeto é o complexo Roppongi Hills em Tóquio que abriu em 2003. Também iniciou a construção do Shanghai World Financial Center que será o prédio mais alto da Ásia. (pt) 森稔(英語:Minoru Mori, 1934年8月24日-2012年3月8日)是一位日本企业家。 (zh) Minoru Mori (jap. 森 稔, Mori Minoru; * 24. August 1934 in Kyōto; † 8. März 2012) war ein japanischer Unternehmer und Präsident von , Japans größtem privaten Immobilienentwickler. Er wurde 1934 als Enkel eines Reisgroßhändlers geboren, sein Vater Taikichirō Mori war Immobilienunternehmer und galt zwischen 1991/92 mit einem Vermögen von 1,6 Billiarden Yen als reichster Mann der Welt. 2008 wurde er vom Fortune-Magazine zum Asia Businessman of the Year ernannt. Am 8. März 2012 verstarb Mori im Alter von 77 Jahren. (de) Minoru Mori (森 稔, Mori Minoru, August 24, 1934 – March 8, 2012) was considered to be one of Japan's most powerful and influential building tycoons. He joined the real estate business of his father, Taikichiro Mori, after graduating from Tokyo University and was president and CEO of Mori Building, of which he and his older brother Kei's (a university professor) families owned 100%. He owned 12.74% of Sunwood Corporation. In 2006, Mori's last development, Omotesando Hills, opened near Harajuku station consisting of a set of ramped shopping floors. (en) |
rdfs:label | مينورو موري (ar) Minoru Mori (de) 森稔 (ja) Minoru Mori (en) Minoru Mori (pl) Minoru Mori (pt) 森稔 (zh) |
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