User:Quiname

I am fond of superlatives. For example, what is the world's most valuable company? Saudi Aramco, estimated at up to 7 trillion USD. Or the world's most valuable publicly traded company ever? PetroChina, which reached a market capitalization of a trillion USD in 2007. Which city has the most skyscrapers? Dubai, if you count only buildings higher than 1/4 km. Hong Kong, if you also count buildings higher than 150m (or 100m, or 35m). Here my table of cities with at least 100 completed or topped-out skyscrapers above 150m (2011): And what is the biggest virtual community? As of 2010, it is Tencent QQ, with 636 million active user accounts - here my list of virtual communities with more than 100 million users:

Quiname (talk) 19:06, 17 February 2011 (UTC)

Cities with most skyscrapers at least 100 meters high
Hallo Quiname, your table "List of cities with most buildings higher than 100m (not enough for a skyscraper)" gives unbelievable figures. I'm working on a similar page on it.wikipedia and consulted the emporis.com page, which gives the full list, naming all of them with precise heights, of high-rise building. Counting the ones at least 100 meters high I found the following figures: to name only the first two. Though the Emporis list may not be completely up to date, the figures in your list, especially for Hong Kong, are clearly much exagerated and not to be counted upon. Greetings, --Gabodon (talk) 15:53, 24 July 2011 (UTC)
 * 681 skyscrapers in Hong Kong
 * 564 in New York