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Encyclopedia > List of companies by revenue

This is a list of the world's largest public and private businesses by turnover. The list is limited to companies with annual revenues exceeding 10 billion U.S. dollars. Motto: (Out Of Many, One) (traditional) In God We Trust (1956 to date) Anthem: The Star-Spangled Banner Capital Washington D.C. Largest city New York City None at federal level (English de facto) Government Federal constitutional republic  - President George Walker Bush (R)  - Vice President Dick Cheney (R) Independence from... United States one-dollar bill Canadian one-dollar coin (Loonie) One New Taiwan dollar Australian one-dollar coin 500 old Zimbabwean dollars The dollar (often represented by the dollar sign: $) is the name of the official currency in several countries, dependencies and other regions. ...


Please try to report revenue according to US GAAP. For example: Do not net interest income for banks and financial institutions, but net transactions for trading companies like the Japanese ones. Generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) are the accounting rules used to prepare financial statements for publicly traded companies and many private companies in the United States. ... Look up NET, net, net- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... For other senses of this word, see interest (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Bank (disambiguation). ... FINANCIAL is the weekly English-language newspaper with offices in Tbilisi, Georgia and Kiev, Ukraine. ... Look up NET, net, net- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... A joint stock company is a special kind of partnership. ...

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Cautionary notes

  1. This list is incomplete.
  2. There are some very large state owned businesses with turnover of over $10 billion, for example state oil companies in OPEC countries, and these are excluded.
  3. The availability of up to date information on private companies is limited and varies from country to country.
  4. Revenue is only one of many ways of measuring company size and it is not the most appropriate for all purposes. Using a different measure, such as total assets or market capitalisation, would produce a fundamentally different list.
  5. Many major companies, especially outside the U.S., do not have a 31 December year end, so the figures are for years to a variety of dates.
  6. This list is shown in U.S. dollars, but many of the companies on it prepare their accounts in other currencies. The value of their turnover in dollar terms may change substantially in a short period of time due to exchange rate fluctuations.
  7. Figures are either latest full year results or annualised to the most recent quarter; the year these results were reported in is shown beside them.
  8. Some such entities are subsidies of larger state run enterprises

Not to be confused with APEC. OPEC Logo The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) is an international cartel[1][2] made up of Iraq, Indonesia, Iran, Kuwait, Libya, Angola, Algeria, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Venezuela. ... In business and accounting an asset is anything owned which can produce future economic benefit, whether in possession or by right to take possession, by a person or a group acting together, e. ... Market capitalization, often abbreviated to market cap, mkt. ...

Businesses

Position Company name Revenue
(US$ Billions)
Year to Employees Traded in CEO, compensation
1. ExxonMobil Corp. $375.878[1] year ending
Mar. 31, 2007
88,300 United States (NYSE: XOM) Rex W. Tillerson, $4.12M
2. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. $345.0[2] year ending
Jan. 31, 2007
1,700,000 United States (NYSEWMT) H. Lee Scott, Jr., $12.44M
3. Royal Dutch Shell plc $318.8[3] 2006 112,000 UK, Netherlands, Jeroen van der Veer, €7,509,244
4. BP $265.9[4] 2006 103,700 UK,(LSE: BP), (NYSE: BP) Gaurav Gupta 5, $4.73M
5. General Motors Corp. $206.5[5] 2006 323,000 United States, 32 other countries (list omitted) (NYSE: GM) G. Richard Wagoner, Jr., $8.51M
6. Toyota Motor Corp. $205.0[6] year ending
March 31, 2007
285,977 Japan, United States WORLDWIDE(NYSE: TM) Fujio Cho
7. Chevron Corp. $204.9[7] 2006 61,533 United States (NYSE: CVX) David J. O'Reilly, $7.82M
8. Total S.A. $193.2[8] 2006 111,401 France, United States (NYSE: TOT) Christophe de Margerie
9. DaimlerChrysler AG $190.4[9] 2006 362,063 Germany (FWB: DCX), United States (NYSE: DCX), Singapore, Canada, Argentina, Netherlands, France, Austria, Switzerland, UK Dieter Zetsche
10. ConocoPhillips $188.5[10] 2006 39,000 United States (NYSE: COP) James Mulva, $6.88M
11. Ford Motor Co. $160.1[11] 2006 327,531 United States (NYSE: F) Alan Mulally, $2M
12. General Electric Co. $149.7 2005 307,000 United States (NYSE: GE) Jeffrey Immelt, $8.3M
13. Allianz AG $135.9 2005 167,193 Germany (FWB: ALV, France, United States NYSE: AZ Michael Diekmann, ?
14. AXA $122.7 2005 189,927 France, United States (NYSE: AXA) Henri De Castries, $3.08M
15. Volkswagen AG $122.8 2005 388,000 Germany (FWB: VOW), Japan, USA (Pink Sheets: VLKAY.PK), Luxembourg, Belgium, UK, Austria, Switzerland, France, Spain, Italy, Canada Martin Winterkorn,
16. Citigroup Inc. $120.3 2005 299,000 United States, Canada, Hong Kong, Japan, Mexico, Singapore (NYSE: C) Charles Prince, $26.81M
17. American International Group, Inc. $108.9 2005 86,000 United States (NYSE: AIG) Maurice Greenberg, $7.59M
18. Eni S.p.A. $97.7 2005 76,521 Italy United States (NYSE: e) Paolo Scaroni, €3,233M
19. Siemens AG $97.2 2005 415,000 Germany (FWB: SIE), Italy, Canada, Austria, Belgium, Switzerland, Netherlands, UK, France, USA (NYSE: SI) Peter Loscher
20. Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. $96.0 2006 205,288 Japan (TYO: 9432 ), USA (NYSE: NTT) Norio Wada, ?
21. E.ON AG $95.8 2007 80,612 Germany (FWB: EOA), Japan, Netherlands, Austria, Switzerland, UK, Canada Wulf Bernotat
22. Carrefour SA $95.4 2005 436,000 France (Euronext:CA) José Luis Duran
23. ING Group N.V. $91.7 2006 115,000 Netherlands United States (NYSE: ING) Michel Tilmant, $1.87M
24. Hewlett-Packard Co. $91.7 2006 150,000 United States (NYSE: HPQ) Mark Hurd
25. IBM Corp. $91.4 2006 329,373 United States (NYSE: IBM) Samuel J. Palmisano, $7.91M
26. Hitachi, Ltd. $84.3  ? 306,876 Japan, United States (NYSE: HIT) Etsuhiko Shoyama
27. Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. $81.3  ? 290,493 Japan, United States (NYSE: MC) Kunio Nakamura
28. Samsung Group $79.5 2005 222,000 Korea (Korea Stock Exchange) Kun Hee Lee, ?
29. Honda Motor Co., Ltd. $79.2  ? 131,600 Japan, United States (NYSE: HMC) Takeo Fukui
30. Aviva plc $78  ? 60,740 United Kingdom (LSE:AV) Richard Harvey
31. PSA Peugeot Citroën S.A. $76.8 2006 207,200 France (Euronext Paris) Jean-Martin Folz, ?
32. Nestlé S.A. $76.7  ? 253,000 Switzerland (Zürich, Virt-X) Peter Brabeck-Letmathe
33. Sony Corp. $72.1  ? 162,000 Japan, United States (NYSE: SNE) Sir Howard Stringer
34. Fiat S.p.A. $70.4 [12] 2006 162,237 Italy, United States (NYSE: FIA) Sergio Marchionne, €6,999M
35. Deutsche Telekom AG $70.2  ? 248,519 Germany (FWB: DTE), Argentina, Japan, USA (NYSE: DT), Austria, Netherlands, UK René Obermann, ?
36. Verizon Communications, Inc. $69.2  ? 203,100 United States (NYSE: VZ) Ivan Seidenberg, $12.84M
37. Home Depot, Inc. $69.4  ? 299,000 United States (NYSE: HD) Frank Blake, $22.22M
38. United States Postal Service $69  ? 826,955 United States (Private) John E. Potter, ?
39. Statoil ASA $68.9 2006 23,899 Norway (OSE: STL), United States (NYSE: STO) Helge Lund, ?
40. Tesco plc $65.2  ? 310,411 United Kingdom (LSE:TSCO) Terry Leahy
41. Berkshire Hathaway Inc. $64.3  ? 172,700 United States (NYSE: BRKa) Warren Buffett, $308.00k
42. Altria Group, Inc. $64  ? 165,000 United States (NYSEMO) Louis C. Camilleri, $23.85M
43. J P Morgan Chase $61.4 2006 176,000 USA (NYSE) Jamie Dimon, ?
44. Munich Reinsurance Co. $61.2  ? 41,431 Germany (FWB: MUV2), UK, Netherlands Hans-Jürgen Schinzler
45. Cargill, Inc. $59.9  ? 98,000 United States (Private) Greg Page, ?
46. Assicurazioni Generali S.p.A. $57.9  ? 60,638 Italy (Borsa Italiana) Sergio Balbinot, € 3,736M / Giovanni Perissinotto, €3,689M
47. Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. $56.9  ? 127,625 Japan (TSE) Carlos Ghosn, ?
48. HSBC Holdings plc $56.1  ? 232,000 France (Euronext: HSBC), Hong Kong (SEHK: 005), United Kingdom (LSE: HSBA), United States (NYSE: HBC), Bermuda Stephen Green
49. Credit Suisse Group $55.0  ? 60,477 Switzerland, United States (NYSE: CSR) Oswald J. Grübel, ?
50. Nokia $54.0 2006 62,763 Finland (NYSE: nok) Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, ?
51. Fannie Mae $53.8  ? 5,055 United States (NYSE: FNM) Franklin Raines, $17.06M
52. RWE AG $53.7  ? 127,028 Germany (FWB: RWE), UK, Switzerland, Netherlands Harry J. M. Roels, ?
53. Toshiba Corp. $52.8  ? 166,651 Japan (TSE) Tadashi Okamura, ?
54. LG Group $52.4  ? 140,000 Korea (Korea Stock Exchange) Koo Bon-Moo, ?
55. ENEL S.p.A $52.4 2006 58,548 Italy, United States (NYSE: EN)) Fulvio Conti, ?
56. BMW AG $52.1  ? 104,342 Germany (FWB: BMW), Switzerland, Netherlands, Belgium, Austria Helmut Panke, ?
57. Deutsche Post AG $51.7  ? 341,572 Germany (FWB: DPW), UK Klaus Zumwinkel, ?
58. Renault S.A. (Nissan not included) $51.5 2005 130,573 France Carlos Ghosn
59. Sinopec $51.3  ? 400,513 China, Hong Kong (SEHK: 386), United States (NYSE: SNP) Jiming Wang
60. The Boeing Company $50.5  ? 157,000 United States (NYSE: BA) Jim McNerney , $1.08M
61. United Technologies Corp. $47.8 2006 215,000 United States (NYSE: UTX) George David, $32.73M
62. The Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc $44.3  ? 120,000 United Kingdom (FTSE) Tom McKillop, Fred A. Goodwin
63. Microsoft Corp. $44.28 2006 71,000 United States (NASDAQ: MSFT) Steve Ballmer
64. The Tokyo Electric Power Co., Inc. $41.0  ? 39,619 Japan (TSE) Tsunehisa Katsumata, ?
65. Bayer AG $40.2  ? 115,000 Germany (FWB: BAY), USA (NYSE: BAY), France Werner Wenning
66. Koch Industries, Inc. $40.0  ? 17,000 United States (Private) Charles Koch, ?
67. Barclays plc $40.0  ? 77,000 United Kingdom (LSE:BARC) John Varley
68. Royal Philips $39.1 2005 158,344 Netherlands (NYSE: PHG) Gerard Kleisterlee, ?
69. Fujitsu, Ltd. $39.1  ? 157,044 Japan (TSE) Hiroaki Kurokawa, ?
70. GlaxoSmithKline plc $39.0  ? 100,019 United Kingdom, United States (NYSE: GSK) Jean-Pierre Garnier
71. Intel Corp. $38.3 2004 99,000 United States (NASDAQ:INTC) Paul Otellini, 1.9M
72. European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company EADS N.V. $37.8  ? 109,135 Netherlands (Euronext: EAD), Germany (FWB: EAD) Philippe Camus, ?
73. Telefónica S.A. $37.5 2004 173,554 Spain (MSE: TEF) César Alierta, ?
74. Tyco International Ltd. $36.8  ? 258,600 United States (NYSE: TYC) Edward Breen, $3.52M
75. OAO Gazprom $36.4  ? 299,717 Russia (RTS: GAZP) Alexei B. Miller, ?
76. Deutsche Bahn AG $40.5 2006 229,200 Germany (Private) Hartmut Mehdorn, ?
77. Morgan Stanley $34.9  ? 51,196 United States (NYSE: MS) John Mack, $12.12M
78. A. P. Møller - Mærsk $34.8 2005 110,000 Denmark (Copenhagen Stock Exchange) Jess Søderberg, ?
79. Manulife Financial $34.2 2006 2,000 Canada (Toronto Stock Exchange) Dominic D'Alessandro, ?
80. Sanofi-Aventis $34.0 2005 96,439 France, United States (NYSE: SNY) Jean-François Dehecq
80. BASF AG $33.9  ? 85,124 Germany (FWB: BAS, France, UK, Japan, Austria, Belgium, Switzerland, USA (NYSE: BF) Jurgen Hambrecht
81. Veolia Environnement SA $33.4  ? 309,563 France (Paris Bourse, Euronext Paris) Henri Proglio, ?
82. Petróleo Brasileiro S.A. $32.9  ? 38,908 Brazil (NYSE: PBR) Jose E De Barros Dutra, ?
83. Norsk Hydro ASA $32.7 2006 42,911 Norway (OSE: NHY), United States (NYSE: NHY) Eivind Reiten
84. PepsiCo $32.6 2005 153,000 United States (NYSE: PEP) Indra Nooyi, ?
85. Mizuho Financial Group, Inc. $32.1  ? 27,900 Japan (TSE) Terunobu Maeda, ?
86. HypoVereinsbank AG $30.0  ? 60,214 Germany (FWB: HVM), Ireland, France, Switzerland, UK, Australia Dieter Rampl, ?
87. BHP Billiton $29.6  ? 36,000 Australia/UK (ASX/LSE) Charles (Chip) Goodyear, ?
88. Swiss Re Co. $29.3  ? 7,949 Switzerland (SWX Swiss Exchange, Virt-X:RUKN) Jaques Aigrain, ?
89. Roche Group, $27.6  ? 65,357 Switzerland (SWX Swiss Exchange:ROG) Franz B. Humer, ?
90. Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. $27.7  ? 48,100 United States (NYSE: MER) Stanley O'Neal, $25.34M
91. Celesio Group $26.5 2004 32,246 Germany (FWB: CLS) Fritz Oesterle
92. Air France-KLM S.A. $26.0 2005 102,077 France, Netherlands, United States (NYSE: AKH) Jean-Cyril Spinetta
93. Loblaw Companies Inc. $25.0 2005 130,000 Canada TSXL
94. Anglo American plc $24.9  ? 193,000 United Kingdom (LSE:AAL) Anthony Trahar
95. American Express $24.2 2005 65,800 United States (NYSE: AXP) Kenneth Chanault
96. Airbus S.A.S. $24.2  ? 50,000 France (Private) Noël Forgeard, ?
97. The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. $37.67 2006 30,335 United States (NYSE: GS) Lloyd Blankfein, $53.4M
98. The Coca-Cola Company $23.1 2005 55,000 United States (NYSE: KO) E. Neville Isdell, ?
99. KBC Group NV $23.0  ? 50,948 Belgium (Euronext Brussels) May Van Bedts, ?
100. Merck & Co., Inc. $22.9  ? 30,828 United States (NYSE: MRK) Raymond Gilmartin, $2.97M
101. Raytheon Co. $21.9 2005 80,000 United States (NYSE: RTN) William H. Swanson, $4.10M
102. Bridgestone Corp. $21.5  ? 108,315 Japan (TSE) Shigeo Watanabe, ?
103. AstraZeneca plc $21.4  ? 64,000 United Kingdom (LSE:AZN) Tom McKillop
104. Deutsche Lufthansa AG $21.5  ? 94,200 Germany (FWB: LHA), United Kingdom Wolfgang Mayrhuber
105. Halliburton Energy Services $21.0  ? 101,000 United States (NYSE: HAL) David Lesar, $4.59M
106. Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc. $20.6  ? 57,500 Japan (TSE) Nobuo Kuroyanagi, ?
107. Alcan Inc. $20.32 2005 73,000 Canada
108. PricewaterhouseCoopers $20.3 2005 130,000 United States (Private) Samuel A. DiPiazza Jr.
109. Emerson Electric, Co. $20.1 2006 128,000 United States (emr) David Farr
110. Electronic Data Systems Corp. $19.8 2005 132,000 United States (NYSE: EDS), United Kingdom (LSE: EDC) Michael H. Jordan, ?
111. Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. $19.35 2005 43,000 United States (NYSE: BMY) Peter R. Dolan, $3.47
112. CGE Michelin $19.3  ? 127,210 Euronext Paris Edouard Michelin, ?
113. Landesbank Baden-Württemberg $18.5  ? 10,342 Germany (Private) Hans Dietmar Sauer, ?
114. Mitsubishi Motors Corp. $18.1  ? 35,655 Japan (TSE) Osamu Masuko, ?
115. Mars, Inc. $17.0  ? 31,000 United States (Private) John Franklyn Mars
116. Japan Post $17.4  ? 121,489 Japan (Private) Masaharu Ikuta
117. Alliance Unichem plc $17.1  ? 22,160 United Kingdom (LSE:AUN) Ian Meakins
118. Vattenfall AB $17.1  ? 35,296 Sweden (Private) Lars G. Josefsson
119. CRH plc $16.6  ? 54,239 Ireland (ISEQ: CRH) W. O'Mahony
120. Loews Corp. $16.5  ? 22,700 United States (NYSE: LTR) James Tisch, $1.41M
121. Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu $20.0 2006 135,000 United States (Private) William G. (Bill) Parrett
122. Fortum Oyj $15.9  ? 13,343 Finland (HEX: FUM1V), Mikael Lilius
123. Bombardier Inc. $15.8  ? 64,600 Canada (Private) Laurent Beaudoin
124. Continental AG $15.6  ? 68,800 Germany (FWB: CON) Manfred Wennemer
125. Accenture $15.5 2005 133,000 Hamilton, Bermuda William (Bill) D. Green
126. BAE Systems plc $14.9  ? 68,400 United Kingdom (LSE:BA) Michael Turner
127. Telenor $14.8 2006 21,750 Norway (OSE: TEL) United States (NASDAQ: TELN) Jon Fredrik Baksaas
128. Apple, Inc. $13.93 2005 14,800 United States (NASDAQ:AAPL) Steve Jobs, $1
129. Ernst & Young $18.4 2006 114,000 United States (Private) James S. (Jim) Turley
130. Henkel KGaA $12.7  ? 51,000 Germany (FWB: HEN3), United Kingdom
131. Mitsubishi Corp. $12.3  ? 6,307 Japan (TSE) Mikio Sasaki, ?
132. Nike, Inc. $12.3  ? 24,667 United States (NYSE: NKE) Philip H. Knight, $4.22M
133. Linde AG $12.2 2004 47,000 Germany (FWB: LIN), Sweden, Netherlands, Switzerland, UK, Japan Wolfgang Reitzle
134. Marsh & McLennan Co. $12.2  ? 60,500 United States (NYSE: MMC) Robert W. (Bob) Alspaugh
135. Klynveld Peat Marwick Goerdeler $12.1  ? 100,000 United States (Private) Robert W. (Bob) Alspaugh
136. Coop Norden $11.9  ? 27,087 Sweden (Private) Svante Nilsson
137. Koç Holding A.S. $11.2  ? 53,985 Turkey (Istanbul Stock Exchange) F. Bülend Özaydinli
138. Sun Microsystems, Inc. $11.1  ? 31,000 United States (NASDAQ:SUNW) Scott G. McNealy, $104.00k
139. ICA AB $10.8  ? 16,836 Sweden (Private) Kenneth Bengtsson
140. Google $10.604 2006 10,674 United States (NASDAQ: GOOG) Eric E. Schmidt
141. All Nippon Airways Co., Ltd. $10.1  ? 29,001 Japan (TSE) Yoji Ohashi
142. SAP AG $10.1  ? 29,600 Germany (FWB: SAP), United States (NYSE: SAP), United Kingdom, Australia, Argentina, Switzerland Henning Kagermann

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Cargill, Incorporated is a privately held, multinational corporation, and is based in the state of Minnesota in the United States. ... A private company is a company that is independently owned. ... Greg Page Gregory John Page (born January 16, 1972 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australian musician and actor. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... The Borsa Italiana S.p. ... “Nissan” redirects here. ... The abbreviation TSE can refer to: Tallinn Stock Exchange Tokyo Stock Exchange Toronto Stock Exchange, who changed their abbreviation to TSX Tehran Stock Exchange Terminal Server Edition Torque Shader Engine Transmissible spongiform encephalopathy Testicular self-examination Test of Spoken English This is a disambiguation page — a list of pages that... Carlos Ghosn (Arabic: كارلوس غصن; born March 9, 1954) is CEO of Renault and Nissan Motors. ... For other uses, see HSBC (disambiguation). ... 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Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo (born 1953) is a Nokia executive who is appointed President and Chief executive officer of Nokia Corporation, starting from June 1, 2006. ... income= $5. ... The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), nicknamed the Big Board, is a New York City-based stock exchange. ... Franklin Delano Raines (born January 14, 1949 in Seattle, Washington) is the former chairman and chief executive officer of Fannie Mae who served as White House budget director under President Bill Clinton. ... RWE AG, until 1990 named Rheinisch-Westfälisches Elektrizitätswerk AG, is a German public utility and electric power company based in Essen. ... The Frankfurt Stock Exchange (outside) The DAX chart (inside) The Frankfurt Stock Exchange (German: FWB® Frankfurter Wertpapierbörse) is a stock exchange located in Frankfurt, Germany. ... Toshiba Corporations headquarters (Center) in Hamamatsucho, Tokyo Toshiba Corporation sales by division for year ending March 31, 2005 Toshiba Corporation ) (TYO: 6502 ) is a Japanese multinational conglomerate manufacturing company, headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. ... The abbreviation TSE can refer to: Tallinn Stock Exchange Tokyo Stock Exchange Toronto Stock Exchange, who changed their abbreviation to TSX Tehran Stock Exchange Terminal Server Edition Torque Shader Engine Transmissible spongiform encephalopathy Testicular self-examination Test of Spoken English This is a disambiguation page — a list of pages that... GoldStar logo, prominently used before the introduction of the LG logo LG Group is a large South Korean chaebol (conglomerate), which produces electronics (including domotics), mobile phones, and petrochemical products and operates subsidiaries like LG Electronics. ... This article is about the Korean peninsula and civilization. ... 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The Frankfurt Stock Exchange (outside) The DAX chart (inside) The Frankfurt Stock Exchange (German: FWB® Frankfurter Wertpapierbörse) is a stock exchange located in Frankfurt, Germany. ... For the author, see Mary Renault. ... Nissan Motor Co. ... Carlos Ghosn (Arabic: كارلوس غصن; born March 9, 1954) is CEO of Renault and Nissan Motors. ... Sinopec, the China Petroleum and Chemical Corporation (Chinese: 中国石化, HKEX: 386; NYSE: SNP; LSE: SNP), is one of the major petroleum companies in China. ... The Hong Kong Stock Exchange (Traditional Chinese: , also 港交所; abbreviated as HKEX ; SEHK: 0388) is the stock exchange of Hong Kong. ... The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), nicknamed the Big Board, is a New York City-based stock exchange. ... The Boeing Company (NYSE: BA, TYO: 7661 ) is a major aerospace and defense corporation, originally founded by William Boeing. ... The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), nicknamed the Big Board, is a New York City-based stock exchange. ... W. 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The abbreviation TSE can refer to: Tallinn Stock Exchange Tokyo Stock Exchange Toronto Stock Exchange, who changed their abbreviation to TSX Tehran Stock Exchange Terminal Server Edition Torque Shader Engine Transmissible spongiform encephalopathy Testicular self-examination Test of Spoken English This is a disambiguation page — a list of pages that... Bayer AG (IPA pronunciation //) (ISIN: DE0005752000, NYSE: BAY, TYO: 4863 ) is a German chemical and pharmaceutical company founded in Barmen, Germany in 1863. ... The Frankfurt Stock Exchange (outside) The DAX chart (inside) The Frankfurt Stock Exchange (German: FWB® Frankfurter Wertpapierbörse) is a stock exchange located in Frankfurt, Germany. ... The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), nicknamed the Big Board, is a New York City-based stock exchange. ... Koch Industries, Inc. ... A private company is a company that is independently owned. ... Charles G. 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The abbreviation TSE can refer to: Tallinn Stock Exchange Tokyo Stock Exchange Toronto Stock Exchange, who changed their abbreviation to TSX Tehran Stock Exchange Terminal Server Edition Torque Shader Engine Transmissible spongiform encephalopathy Testicular self-examination Test of Spoken English This is a disambiguation page — a list of pages that... GlaxoSmithKline plc (LSE: GSK NYSE: GSK) is a British based pharmaceutical, biological, and healthcare company. ... The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), nicknamed the Big Board, is a New York City-based stock exchange. ... Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: INTC, SEHK: 4335), founded in 1968 as Integrated Electronics Corporation, is an American multinational corporation that is best known for designing and manufacturing microprocessors and specialized integrated circuits. ... NASDAQ in Times Square, New York City. ... Paul S. Otellini (born October 12, 1950) is Intel Corporations fifth Chief Executive Officer. ... The European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company EADS N.V. (EADS) is a large European aerospace corporation, formed by the merger on July 10, 2000 of Aérospatiale-Matra of France, Construcciones Aeronáuticas SA (CASA) of Spain, and DaimlerChrysler Aerospace AG (DASA) of Germany. ... Euronext N.V. is a pan-European stock exchange based in Paris[1] and with subsidiaries in Belgium, France, Netherlands, Portugal and the United Kingdom. ... The Frankfurt Stock Exchange (outside) The DAX chart (inside) The Frankfurt Stock Exchange (German: FWB® Frankfurter Wertpapierbörse) is a stock exchange located in Frankfurt, Germany. ... Telefónica, S.A., (IBEX-35:TEF, Euronext: TEF, NYSE: TEF, LSE: TDE, FWB: TEF, TYO: 9481 ) is a Spanish telecommunications company. ... MSE is a TLA that may refer to: Kent International Airport IATA airport code, formerly Manston Airport, Kent Madras Stock Exchange Madrid Stock Exchange Materials Science and Engineering Mean squared error in statistics Mississippi Export Railroad (AAR reporting mark MSE) This page concerning a three-letter acronym or abbreviation is... César Alierta Izuel (born May 5, 1945 in Zaragoza, Spain). ... Tyco International Ltd. ... The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), nicknamed the Big Board, is a New York City-based stock exchange. ... Edward Grimes Breen (born June 10, 1908, in Dayton, Ohio; died May 8, 1991, in Dayton, Ohio) was an American politician of the Democratic party. ... Gazprom (LSE: OGZD; Russian: , sometimes transcribed as Gasprom) is the largest Russian company and the biggest extractor of natural gas in the world. ... The Russian Trading System is a stock market established in 1995 in Moscow, consolidating various regional trading floors into one exchange. ... Germanys main train operator, the Deutsche Bahn AG (German Railway Corporation, also known as DB or DBAG) provides passenger and freight service via federally owned tracks. ... A private company is a company that is independently owned. ... Hartmut Mehdorn was born on 31 July 1942. ... Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS) is an investment bank and retail broker provider headquartered in New York City. ... The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), nicknamed the Big Board, is a New York City-based stock exchange. ... John Mack was born in Somerville, New Jersey and attended the Julliard School of Music, studying with Harold Gomberg and Bruno Labate and then at the Curtis Institute of Music with the legendary Marcel Tabuteau. ... The A.P. Moller-Maersk Group (Danish: A.P. Møller-Mærsk Gruppen) is an international business consortium involved in a variety of business sectors, primarily transportation. ... The Copenhagen Stock Exchange (CSE) is an international marketplace for Danish securities, including shares, bonds, Treasury bills and notes, and financial futures and options. ... Manulife Financial (TSX: MFC NYSE: MFC SEHK: 945 PSE: MFC)is a Canadian insurance company. ... “TSX” redirects here. ... Sanofi-aventis (Euronext: SAN, NYSE: SNY), headquartered in Paris, France, is one of the 3 largest pharmaceutical companies in the world, along with Pfizer,GlaxoSmithKline. ... The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), nicknamed the Big Board, is a New York City-based stock exchange. ... This article is about the German chemical company. ... The Frankfurt Stock Exchange (outside) The DAX chart (inside) The Frankfurt Stock Exchange (German: FWB® Frankfurter Wertpapierbörse) is a stock exchange located in Frankfurt, Germany. ... The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), nicknamed the Big Board, is a New York City-based stock exchange. ... Veolia Environnement SA is a leading French-based company with activities in four main areas - water, waste management, energy and transport services. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Euronext N.V. is a pan-European stock exchange based in Paris[1] and with subsidiaries in Belgium, France, Netherlands, Portugal and the United Kingdom. ... This article is about the capital of France. ... Petrobras, short for Petróleo Brasileiro S.A., is a government-owned Brazilian oil company headquartered in Rio de Janeiro. ... The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), nicknamed the Big Board, is a New York City-based stock exchange. ... Norsk Hydro ASA is a Norwegian oil and energy and integrated aluminium company, headquartered in Oslo. ... Oslo Stock Exchange Oslo Stock Exchange (Norwegian: Oslo Børs) serves as the main market for trading in shares of Norwegian companies. ... The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), nicknamed the Big Board, is a New York City-based stock exchange. ... Eivind Kristofer Reiten (b. ... PepsiCo, Incorporated (NYSE: PEP) is a global American beverage and snack company. ... The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), nicknamed the Big Board, is a New York City-based stock exchange. ... Indra Krishnamurthy Nooyi (born October 28, 1955 in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India) is the chairman and chief executive officer of PepsiCo, the worlds fourth-largest food and beverage company. ... Mizuho Bank Ginza Branch Mizuho Financial Group, Inc. ... The abbreviation TSE can refer to: Tallinn Stock Exchange Tokyo Stock Exchange Toronto Stock Exchange, who changed their abbreviation to TSX Tehran Stock Exchange Terminal Server Edition Torque Shader Engine Transmissible spongiform encephalopathy Testicular self-examination Test of Spoken English This is a disambiguation page — a list of pages that... Terunobu Maeda ), born January 2, 1945 in Oita Prefecture, is the president and chief executive officer of Mizuho Financial Group since 2002. ... Image:Hypo-Haus 03-10-28-012. ... The Frankfurt Stock Exchange (outside) The DAX chart (inside) The Frankfurt Stock Exchange (German: FWB® Frankfurter Wertpapierbörse) is a stock exchange located in Frankfurt, Germany. ... BHP Billiton is the worlds largest mining company. ... This acronym can stand for: Advanced Stream Redirector Australian Stock Exchange This page concerning a three-letter acronym or abbreviation is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... The Source by Greyworld, in the new LSE building Paternoster Square. ... 30 St Mary Axe - at 180 m, Swiss Res London headquarters is the 6th tallest building in London Swiss Re is the worlds second-largest reinsurance company (after Munich Re/ Münchener Rück), and the worlds largest life and health reinsurer. ... SWX Swiss Exchange, Zurich SWX Swiss Exchange is Switzerlands stock exchange, based in Zürich. ... Hoffmann-La Roche, Ltd. ... SWX Swiss Exchange, Zurich SWX Swiss Exchange is Switzerlands stock exchange, based in Zürich. ... Merrill Lynch & Co. ... The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), nicknamed the Big Board, is a New York City-based stock exchange. ... With a revenue of 20. ... The Frankfurt Stock Exchange (outside) The DAX chart (inside) The Frankfurt Stock Exchange (German: FWB® Frankfurter Wertpapierbörse) is a stock exchange located in Frankfurt, Germany. ... Air France-KLM (Euronext Paris: AF, NYSE: AKH) is an airline company incorporated under French law with its headquarters at Roissy-Charles de Gaulle Airport near Paris. ... The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), nicknamed the Big Board, is a New York City-based stock exchange. ... Loblaw Companies Limited (TSX: L) is the largest food retailer in Canada, with over 1,690 supermarkets operating under a variety of regional banners, including the namesake Loblaws. ... “TSX” redirects here. ... Anglo American plc (LSE: AAL, JSE: ANGLO) is a world-wide group of companies, originally founded in South Africa as a mining enterprise but now extending into other areas. ... The Source by Greyworld, in the new LSE building Paternoster Square. ... American Express (NYSE: AXP), sometimes known as AmEx or Amex, is a diversified global financial services company, headquartered in New York City. ... The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), nicknamed the Big Board, is a New York City-based stock exchange. ... This article is about the airliner manufacturer. ... A private company is a company that is independently owned. ... Noël Forgeard (born December 8, 1946) is a French industrialist, and is joint CEO of EADS. Until June 2005 Foregard was CEO of the aircraft manufacturer Airbus SAS. In late 2004 he was nominated as the next French CEO of EADS. This position is shared with a German - then... The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. ... The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), nicknamed the Big Board, is a New York City-based stock exchange. ... Lloyd Craig Blankfein (born 1954 in Brooklyn, New York City) is the current Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Chairman of Goldman Sachs. ... The Coca-Cola Company (NYSE: KO) is one of the largest manufacturer, distributor and marketer of nonalcoholic beverage concentrates and syrups in the world. ... The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), nicknamed the Big Board, is a New York City-based stock exchange. ... E. Neville Isdell was elected chairman, Board of Directors, and chief executive officer of The Coca-Cola Company on June 1, 2004. ... KBC Bank Logo The KBC Bank building in Antwerp. ... Euronext N.V. is a pan-European stock exchange based in Paris[1] and with subsidiaries in Belgium, France, Netherlands, Portugal and the United Kingdom. ... For other places with the same name, see Brussels (disambiguation). ... Merck & Co. ... The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), nicknamed the Big Board, is a New York City-based stock exchange. ... Raymond Gilmartin is a current member of the board of directors at Microsoft and at General Mills. ... Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTN) is a major American defense contractor and industrial corporation with core manufacturing concentrations in defense systems and defense and commercial electronics. ... The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), nicknamed the Big Board, is a New York City-based stock exchange. ... William H. Swanson (born 1950) is the chairman and chief executive officer of Raytheon Company. ... Bridgestone Corporation ) (TYO: 5108 ) is a Japanese rubber conglomerate founded in 1931 by Shojiro Ishibashi ) in the city of Kurume, Fukuoka, Japan. ... The abbreviation TSE can refer to: Tallinn Stock Exchange Tokyo Stock Exchange Toronto Stock Exchange, who changed their abbreviation to TSX Tehran Stock Exchange Terminal Server Edition Torque Shader Engine Transmissible spongiform encephalopathy Testicular self-examination Test of Spoken English This is a disambiguation page — a list of pages that... AstraZeneca PLC (LSE: AZN, NYSE: AZN), is a large Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company formed on 6 April 1999 by the merger of Swedish Astra AB and British Zeneca Group. ... The Source by Greyworld, in the new LSE building Paternoster Square. ... Sir Thomas Fulton Wilson McKillop, born March 19, 1943, is a chemist and pharmaceutical company CEO. 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The Tokyo Stock Exchange ), or TSE, is one of the largest stock exchange markets in the world by monetary volume located in Tokyo, Japan, second only to the New York Stock Exchange. ... Alcan (ALaska CANada) is also one of the common names for the Alaska Highway that connects Dawson Creek, British Columbia, with Fairbanks, Alaska. ... A PwC office building (Southwark Towers) in London, England. ... A private company is a company that is independently owned. ... Emerson Electric Company NYSE: EMR was established in 1890 in St. ... New York Stock Exchange (June 2003) The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is one of the largest stock exchanges in the world. ... Electronic Data Systems (EDS) (NYSE: EDS, LSE: EDC) is a global business and technology services company that defined the outsourcing business when it was established in 1962 by Ross Perot. ... The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), nicknamed the Big Board, is a New York City-based stock exchange. ... The Source by Greyworld, in the new LSE building Paternoster Square. ... Bristol-Myers Squibb (NYSE: BMY), colloquially referred to as BMS, is a pharmaceutical corporation, formed by a 1989 merger between pharmaceutical companies Bristol-Myers Company, founded in 1887 by William McLaren Bristol and John Ripley Myers in Clinton, NY (both were graduates of Hamilton College), and Squibb Corporation. ... The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), nicknamed the Big Board, is a New York City-based stock exchange. ... Peter R. Dolan (Born 1956) is a former chief executive officer of Bristol-Myers Squibb. ... Michelin (full name: Compagnie Générale des Établissements Michelin) (Euronext: ML) based in Clermont-Ferrand in the Auvergne région of France, is primarily a tyre manufacturer. ... Euronext N.V. is a pan-European stock exchange based in Paris[1] and with subsidiaries in Belgium, France, Netherlands, Portugal and the United Kingdom. ... Edouard Michelin, b. ... Landesbank Baden-Württemberg (LBBW) is a commercial bank and the Landesbank for the Federal State of Baden-Württemberg in Germany. ... A private company is a company that is independently owned. ... Mitsubishi Motors Corporation ) is the fifth largest automaker in Japan and the thirteenth largest in the world by unit sales. ... The abbreviation TSE can refer to: Tallinn Stock Exchange Tokyo Stock Exchange Toronto Stock Exchange, who changed their abbreviation to TSX Tehran Stock Exchange Terminal Server Edition Torque Shader Engine Transmissible spongiform encephalopathy Testicular self-examination Test of Spoken English This is a disambiguation page — a list of pages that... Mars, Incorporated is a world-wide manufacturer of confectionery, pet food and other food products with US$18 billion in annual sales in 2005. ... A private company is a company that is independently owned. ... John Franklyn Mars is the son of Forrest Mars, Sr. ... 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Loews Corporation is a holding company whose subsidiaries are engaged in the following lines of business: property and casualty insurance (CNA Financial Corporation, a 90%-owned subsidiary); the production and sale of cigarettes (Lorillard, Inc. ... The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), nicknamed the Big Board, is a New York City-based stock exchange. ... Deloitte & Touche (also referred to as Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, and branded as Deloitte. ... A private company is a company that is independently owned. ... Fortum (before 1998 IVO and Neste) is a Finnish public listed energy company which operates in Nordic countries and in Baltic countries and in Poland. ... For the numeral system, Hex, see Hexadecimal For Wikipedias help pages, see Help:Contents. ... For other uses, see Bombardier (disambiguation). ... A private company is a company that is independently owned. ... Laurent Beaudoin, C.C., O.Q., M.Comm. ... 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Oslo Stock Exchange Oslo Stock Exchange (Norwegian: Oslo Børs) serves as the main market for trading in shares of Norwegian companies. ... NASDAQ in Times Square, New York City. ... Jon Fredrik Baksaas (b. ... Apple Inc. ... NASDAQ in Times Square, New York City. ... Steven Paul Jobs (born February 24, 1955) is the co-founder and CEO of Apple and was the CEO of Pixar until its acquisition by Disney. ... Ernst & Young is one of the largest professional services firms in the world, and one of the Big Four auditors, along with PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu (Deloitte) and KPMG. Ernst & Young is a global organization consisting of many member firms. ... A private company is a company that is independently owned. ... The Henkel Group is headquartered in Düsseldorf, Germany. ... The Frankfurt Stock Exchange (outside) The DAX chart (inside) The Frankfurt Stock Exchange (German: FWB® Frankfurter Wertpapierbörse) is a stock exchange located in Frankfurt, Germany. ... The Mitsubishi Corporation (MC, 三菱商事, Mitsubishi Shōji) (TYO: 8058) is Japans largest trading company (sogo shosha). ... The abbreviation TSE can refer to: Tallinn Stock Exchange Tokyo Stock Exchange Toronto Stock Exchange, who changed their abbreviation to TSX Tehran Stock Exchange Terminal Server Edition Torque Shader Engine Transmissible spongiform encephalopathy Testicular self-examination Test of Spoken English This is a disambiguation page — a list of pages that... Nike, Inc. ... The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), nicknamed the Big Board, is a New York City-based stock exchange. ... Philip H. Knight (born February 24, 1938) is the co-founder and former CEO of Nike, Inc. ... Linde Logo The Linde Group (previously known as Linde AG) is an international company with three principal activity areas: industrial gases, plant engineering, and materials handling, headquartered in Wiesbaden, Germany. ... The Frankfurt Stock Exchange (outside) The DAX chart (inside) The Frankfurt Stock Exchange (German: FWB® Frankfurter Wertpapierbörse) is a stock exchange located in Frankfurt, Germany. ... Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc. ... The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), nicknamed the Big Board, is a New York City-based stock exchange. ... KPMG is one of the largest professional services firms in the world. ... A private company is a company that is independently owned. ... Coop Norden is a joint Scandinavian co-operative retail chain. ... A private company is a company that is independently owned. ... Svante Nilsson, (1460 – January 2, 1512), Swedish statesman and regent of Sweden, under the Kalmar Union, 1504 - January 2, 1512. ... Koç Holding A.Åž. is the top industrial conglomerate in Turkey. ... The Istanbul Stock Exchange (ISE) ( Turkish: İstanbul Menkul Kıymetler Borsası, İMKB) is the only corporation in Turkey for securities exchange established to provide trading in equities, bonds and bills, revenue-sharing certificates, private sector bonds, foreign securities and real estate certificates as well as international securities. ... Sun Microsystems, Inc. ... NASDAQ in Times Square, New York City. ... Scott McNealy Scott McNealy (b. ... ICA (Inköps-Centralen Aktiebolag) is a Swedish corporate group in the retail business. ... A private company is a company that is independently owned. ... This article is about the corporation. ... NASDAQ in Times Square, New York City. ... Eric Emerson Schmidt, Ph. ... All Nippon Airways Company, Limited , TYO: 9202 , LSE: ANA), also known as ZennikkÅ« ) or ANA, is an airline headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. ... The abbreviation TSE can refer to: Tallinn Stock Exchange Tokyo Stock Exchange Toronto Stock Exchange, who changed their abbreviation to TSX Tehran Stock Exchange Terminal Server Edition Torque Shader Engine Transmissible spongiform encephalopathy Testicular self-examination Test of Spoken English This is a disambiguation page — a list of pages that... SAP AG (ISIN: DE0007164600, FWB: SAP, NYSE: SAP) is the largest European software enterprise and the third largest in the world, with headquarters in Walldorf, Germany. ... The Frankfurt Stock Exchange (outside) The DAX chart (inside) The Frankfurt Stock Exchange (German: FWB® Frankfurter Wertpapierbörse) is a stock exchange located in Frankfurt, Germany. ... The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), nicknamed the Big Board, is a New York City-based stock exchange. ... Executive Board: Henning Kagermann. ...

See also

The Fortune Global 500 is a ranking of the top 500 corporations worldwide as measured by revenue. ... The Forbes Global 2000 - is an annual ranking of the top 2000 corporations in the world by Forbes magazine. ...

References

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  6. ^ 23,948,091 million yen([6]), then using the April 2006-March 2007 exchange rate of 1 yen = 0.00856 US dollars
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  8. ^ 153,802 million euros ([8]), then using the 2006 exchange rate of 1 euro = 1.25622 US dollars
  9. ^ 151,589 million euros ([9]), then using the 2006 exchange rate of 1 euro = 1.25622 US dollars
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External links

  • Forbes 2000 of 2004
  • Forbes - America's Largest Private Companies of 2003
  • DS100: Top 100 Companies of the Muslim World
  • Yahoo! Finance - Stock Screener
  • Yahoo! - Industry Index
  • Top 1500 US Companies

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