Rating of the largest companies in the world. The most valuable companies in the world: a review of Forbes and Fortune ratings

20. AXA

  • Place in the ranking of 2014: 16
  • Revenue: $161.2 billion (2014: $165.9 billion)
  • Profit: $6.7 billion (2014: $5.6 billion)
Last in the top 20 is AXA (EPA: CS), down four points in a year. The European insurer has increased its presence in Asia and Latin America, benefiting from a weaker euro, but low interest rates from European banks are likely to weigh on sales.

19 Exor Group


  • Place in the ranking of 2014: 24
  • Revenue: $162.2 billion (2014: $165.9 billion)
  • Profit: $428M (2014: $2.8B)
Exor Group (NYSE:ING), the Italian investment company that owns parts of Fiat and Juventus FS, jumped five points with a 7 percent increase in revenue. But profits fell 84% from last year.

18.ICBC


  • Place in the ranking of 2014: 25
  • Revenue: $163.2 billion (2014: $148.8 billion)
  • Profit: $44.7 billion (2014: $42.7 billion)
The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (SHA: 601398) rose seven points. In 2014, The Banker magazine named it the world's largest in terms of reserves. He also has the largest profit in the Fortune Global 500.

17. Daimler


  • Place in the ranking of 2014: 20
  • Revenue: $172.3 billion (2014: $156.6 billion)
  • Profit: $9.2 billion (2014: $9 billion)
The German concern Daimler (OTCMKTS: DDAIY) sold about 2.5 million vehicles in 2014. It includes iconic brands such as Mercedez-Benz and Mitsubishi.

16. McKesson


  • Place in the ranking of 2014: 29
  • Revenue: $181.2 billion (2014: $138 billion)
  • Profit: $1.5 billion (2014: $1.3 billion)
Pharmaceutical giant McKesson (NYSE: MCK) saw profits rise by nearly a third, boosted by a strong wholesale department. This led to an increase in the company's stake in the German Celesio.

15. Apple


  • Place in the ranking of 2014: 15
  • Revenue: $182.8 billion (2014: $170.1 billion)
  • Profit: $39.5 billion (2014: $37 billion)
Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) - the world's most valuable company with a market capitalization of around $767 billion - only ranked 15th. But in terms of profit, it is second only to ICBC.

14 Berkshire Hathaway


  • Place in the ranking of 2014: 14
  • Revenue: $194.7 billion (2014: $182.2 billion)
  • Profit: $19.9 billion (2014: $19.5 billion)
Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A), an investment firm run by Warren Buffett, increased sales by 6% after what Fortune magazine called a remarkable year: in 2013, the fund acquired Heinz and raised revenue by 12%.

13.Samsung


  • Place in the ranking of 2014: 13
  • Revenue: $195.8 billion (2014: $209 billion)
  • Profit: $21.9 billion (2014: $27.2 billion)
Samsung and Apple have been competing for the title of the largest smartphone manufacturer for many years. The South Korean company again overtook its rival in revenue, despite a drop in profits after last year's growth of 17% to a record $27 billion.

12 Chevron


  • Place in the ranking of 2014: 12
  • Revenue: $203.8 billion (2014: $220.4 billion)
  • Profit: $19.2 billion (2014: $21.4 billion)
American energy company Chevron (NYSE: CVX) maintained its position in the ranking despite a difficult year: falling oil prices reduced revenue by 7% and profit - by 10%.

11. Total


  • Place in the ranking of 2014: 11
  • Revenue: $212 billion (2014: $227.9 billion)
  • Profit: $4.2 billion (2014: $11.2 billion)
Another "real estate" rating, the French oil and gas company Total (EPA: FP) also suffered from low oil prices. Patrick Pouyanne, who took over last year, promised to cut costs.

10 Glencore


  • Place in the ranking of 2014: 10
  • Revenue: $221.1 billion (2014: $232.7 billion)
  • Profit: $2.3 billion (2014: loss - $7.4 billion)
Glencore (LON:GLEN) is back in profit despite a $7.4 billion loss last year following the acquisition of Xstrata. However, sales fell 5% under pressure from commodity prices.

9.Toyota


  • Place in the ranking of 2014: 9
  • Revenue: $247.7 billion (2014: $256.5 billion)
  • Profit: $19.8 billion (2014: $18.2 billion)
Toyota (TYO:7203) leads the ranking among Japanese companies. However, its sales have collapsed due to the weakening yen and a lot of marriage, which could be a blow to its reputation.

8.Volkswagen


  • Place in the ranking of 2014: 8
  • Revenue: $268.6 billion (2014: $261.5 billion)
  • Profit: $14.6 billion (2014: $12.1 billion)
Volkswagen (XETRA:VOW3) is the world's most profitable automaker and the only non-energy company in the top 10. The German auto giant has benefited from growth in sales in the Asia-Pacific region.

7 State Grid


  • Place in the ranking of 2014: 7
  • Revenue: $339.4 billion (2014: $333.4 billion)
  • Profit: $9.8 billion (2014: $8 billion)
China's largest state-owned electric power company has been strengthening its position in the international market for several years, but does not forget about the domestic one. Last year it announced plans to spend $65 billion a year over five years to modernize the national network.

6.BP


  • Place in the ranking of 2014: 6
  • Revenue: $358.7 billion (2014: $396.2 billion)
  • Profit: $3.8 billion (2014: $23.5 billion)
BP's (LON:BP) financials, which have improved significantly in recent years, almost doubling profits in 2014, have been hit by a plunge in oil prices that has slashed revenues by 9% and profits by 83%. The oil company is still struggling to recover from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon disaster and has already cost the company $19 billion.

5 Exxon Mobil


  • Place in the ranking of 2014: 5
  • Revenue: $382.6 billion (2014: $407.7 billion)
  • Profit: $32.5 billion (2014: $32.6 billion)
Exxon Mobil (NYSE:XOM), the Texas-based energy giant, used to be the most valuable public company in the world, but now has a market capitalization half that of Apple.

4. China National Petroleum


  • Place in the ranking of 2014: 4
  • Revenue: $428.6 billion (2014: $432 billion)
  • Profit: $16.4 billion (2014: $18.5 billion)
China National Petroleum, also known as PetroChina, is the fourth most profitable company in the world. China National Petroleum ranks highest among non-publicly traded companies.

3.Shell


  • Place in the ranking of 2014: 2
  • Revenue: $431.3 billion (2014: $459.36 billion)
  • Profit: $14.9 billion (2014: $16.4 billion)
Shell (LON: RDSB) lost its top spot last year after falling 4.6% in sales, and has now moved down a notch after a 7% drop in revenue.

2. Sinopec


  • Place in the ranking of 2014: 3
  • Revenue: $446.8 billion (2014: $457.2 billion)
  • Profit: $5.2 billion (2014: $8.9 billion)
Further proof that oil is profitable even when prices are falling: Sinopec (OTCMKTS: SNPMF) came in second after outperforming Royal Dutch Shell. Also known as China Petroleum & Chemical, the company lost 2% of its revenue and 42% of its profits.


  • Place in the ranking of 2014: 1
  • Revenue: $485.7 billion (2014: $476.3 billion)
  • Profit: $16.4 billion (2014: $16 billion)
This year, WalMart (NYSE: WMT) sales are higher than anywhere else in the world. The company has been ranked number one for the tenth time since 1995.

To assess the changes that have taken place among Russian issuers and on the Russian stock market as a whole, the experts of the RIA Rating agency prepared the next annual, fifth in a row, Rating of the 100 most expensive public companies in Russia as of the beginning of 2018.

The main ruble index (Moscow Exchange) fell by 5.5% over the year, while the dollar index (RTS) grew by only 0.2%. Nevertheless, despite the decline in the index, among the largest companies by capitalization, the majority showed an increase in quotations in 2017. According to the rating, the total capitalization of the TOP-100 Russian companies over the past year increased by 1.3% or $8.4 billion to $643 billion as of December 29, 2017. For comparison, in 2016 the growth was much higher - +58% or +233 billion dollars. The median capitalization of the Russian 100 public companies did not change and amounted to $1.8-1.9 billion. In turn, the minimum amount of capitalization with which one could get into the top 100 most expensive companies in 2017 was $318 million, against $267 million in last year's rating and $157 as of December 31, 2015. (Thus, the lower bar for entering the top 100 most valuable companies in Russia has doubled in two years.

The top ten, according to the rating, also includes the following companies: Sberbank, Gazprom, Rosneft, LUKOIL, NOVATEK, Norilsk Nickel, Gazprom Neft, Tatneft, Surgutneftegaz and NLMK. It is worth noting that two companies at once left the TOP-10 at the end of the year, and, accordingly, two newcomers are in the top ten. Magnit and VTB Bank left the top ten largest companies in Russia by capitalization.

Among the 100 most valuable companies, market capitalization in 2017 increased for 55, which is significantly less than last year's result (91 companies). Ingrad development company became the leader in terms of market capitalization growth among the TOP-100 companies in 2017. The capitalization of this company during the year increased by more than 8 times. The second company in terms of growth rates was Lenenergo, whose capitalization increased by 4.7 times, which is also mainly due to the additional issue. In general, in 5 companies, capitalization growth in 2017 was multiple, which in most cases was due to additional issues. For comparison, in 2016, 25 companies showed a multiple increase in capitalization, which was most often determined by the dynamics of shares.

The largest decrease in capitalization in 2017 among the companies included in the rating was demonstrated by the financial sector company FG "Future". AFK Sistema, Magnit, Bashneft, VTB Bank, Nizhnekamskneftekhim, Lenta, Chelyabinsk Zinc Plant, Rusagro, Uralkali and Polyus were also among the companies with a significant decrease in market capitalization.

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Almost everything you buy in stores is produced by 10 multinational corporations. Mars or Snickers, Sprite or Fanta, Jakobs or Maxwell - whatever you choose, the profit will go to one hand.


For example, Unilever makes everything from Dove soap to Klondike chocolate. In turn, Nestle owns shares of L'Oreal, which offers not only cosmetics, but also Diesel jeans.

Despite the wide range of brands, in the end, all sales revenues end up in the hands of ten giant enterprises.

Kraft Foods

The company was founded in 1903 by James Craft. It is currently the second largest packaged food corporation in the world. Sells products in 155 countries around the world. In Russia, the company produces chocolate under the trademarks Alpen Gold, Milka, Vozdushny, Toblerone; chocolates "Wonderful Evening" and Cote d'Or; coffee Carte Noire, Jacobs and Maxwell House; Estrella potato chips.

Nestlé S.A.

The world's leading food producer. The company boasts one of the largest annual turnovers. In Russia, it produces a wide range of food products under the brands Nescafé, KitKat, Nesquik, EXTREME, Russia is a Generous Soul, Bon Pari, Nuts, Golden Mark, Maggi, Perrier, Friskies, Felix, Purina ONE, Gourmet, Darling.

Procter & Gamble

The world's leading consumer goods market and the world's largest advertiser, with annual advertising spending in excess of $8 billion. The main brands of the company: detergents and cleaning products Fairy, Tide, Ariel, Mif, Ace, Mr. Clean, Lenor, Comet, Mr. property; Pampers diapers; feminine hygiene products Always, Tampax, Discreet; hair care products Wash & Go, Head & Shoulders, Pantene, Shamtu; body care products and perfumes Camay, Old Spice, Hugo Boss, Dolce & Gabbana, Gucci and more.

Johnson & Johnson

Produces cosmetics, sanitary and hygienic goods, medical equipment. The corporation includes more than 230 subsidiaries. Johnson & Johnson produces a wide range of medicines, body care products under brands such as Acuvue, Doctor Mom, Imodium, O.B., Penaten, Vizin and more.

Unilever

One of the leading manufacturers of household chemicals, food products and perfumes. The following trademarks (brands) owned by Unilever are represented in Russia: Lipton, Beseda, Knorr, Rama, Baltimore, Inmarko, Rexona, Ax and many others.

Mars Inc.

Each of us encounters Mars products every day. The following goods are produced in Russia: M&M's, Snickers, Mars, Dove, Milky Way, Skittles, Twix, Bounty, Celebrations, Starburst, Rondo, Tunes, Pedigree, Whiskas, Kitekat, Chappi, Royal Canin, Uncle Ben's, Dolmio, Juicy Fruit, chocolates A. Korkunov.

Kellogg's

One of the largest producers of breakfast cereals and instant food products. Kellogg's trademarks are little known in Russia. For example: Kellogg's, Keebler, Cheez-It, Murray, Austin, Famous Amos.

General Mills Inc.

One of the world's largest corporations. Engaged in the production of food, toys, clothing and owns an extensive network of restaurants. Generall Mills brands such as Green Giant (canned corn, peas, beans and tomatoes), Häagen-Daz premium ice cream and Nature Valley muesli bars are represented on the Russian market.

Formally, the corporation was founded not so long ago, in 1965, through the merger of The Pepsi Cola Company and Frito Lay. In Russia, the company sells products under the following trademarks: 7up, Mountain Dew, Mirinda, Aqua Minerale, Russkiy Dar, Ya, J-7, Tonus, Fruit Garden, Favorite, Tropicana, Lay's, Cheetos, Xpycteam, Adrenaline Rush, House in the Village, Agusha, Imunele, Miracle, Essentuki.

Coca Cola

The world's largest manufacturer of syrups, concentrates and soft drinks. One of the largest companies in the USA. Sells its products in more than 200 countries. In Russia it is represented by the following trademarks: Coca-Cola, Fanta, Sprite, Powerade, Schweppes, Dobry, Rich, Bon Aqua, Burn.

American Forbes has prepared its annual ranking of the 2000 largest public companies in the world. In its calculations, Forbes equally took into account four indicators: revenue, profit, asset size and market capitalization.

The total indicators of those included in the fresh list over the past year have increased markedly. Together, the rating participants generated $32 trillion in revenue (an increase of $2 trillion), and the total profit amounted to $2.4 trillion compared to $1.4 trillion a year earlier. Forbes estimated the assets of the 2000 largest corporations at $138 trillion, and the total capitalization at $38 trillion.

The United States continues to have the largest representation, with 536 companies on the list. American leadership does not raise any questions so far: from the main competitor - Japan - 260 companies got into the rating. In addition, if in the first hundred American companies took 28 places at once, then Japanese companies only five. At the same time, the largest of them - Nippon Telegraph & Tel - is located only in 48th place. The US and Japan are followed by China (121 companies), Canada (67 companies) and South Korea (61 companies).

Representatives of the financial sector dominate in the rating (480 companies). Huge assets, of course, their main trump card. Oil and gas companies are far behind — there are 127 of them in the ranking. In terms of profit growth, insurance companies take the first place (624%), semiconductor manufacturers (45%) in terms of revenue growth, auto concerns (57%) in terms of capitalization growth.

JPMorgan Chase ranked first for the second year in a row. Over the year, JPMorgan improved its results a little more: revenue amounted to $115.48 billion ($115.63 billion - last year), profit of $17.37 billion ($11.65 billion), assets of $2117 billion ($2031 billion), capitalization of $182.21 billion ($166.19 billion a year ago). At the same time, these indicators can hardly be called outstanding separately - JPMorgan does not even get into the top 10 in any of them.

Second place is now occupied by HSBC. The rapid growth of profits helped the British bank to rise from the eighth line: from $5.83 billion to $13.3 billion. GE's revenue for the year decreased from $156.78 billion to $150.21 billion, and the value of assets from $781 billion to $751 billion.

This is followed by three oil companies: ExxonMobil (the world leader in capitalization - $ 407.2 billion), the Dutch Shell and the Chinese PetroChina. ICBC, China's largest bank, ranks 7th with revenues of $69.19 billion, ICBC's profit was $18.84 billion. Warren Buffett's investment fund Berkshire Hathaway, Brazil's state oil company Petrobras-Petróleo Brasil, and bank Citigroup round out the top ten.

The number of Russian companies on the list was reduced by two to 26. Three managed to break into the top hundred: Gazprom (15th place), Lukoil (71st) and Rosneft (77th). Gazprom, in addition, turned out to be the third company in terms of profit - $ 25.72 billion. Only ExxonMobil ($ 30.46 billion) and Nestle ($ 36.65 billion) earned more than the Russian gas giant.

Company name, founding date

A country

Region
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news

Revenue / Profit / Assets / Capitalization (billion)

Short description

115,5/17,4/ 2,117.6/ 182,2

JPMorgan Chase (NYSE: JPM, TYO: JPM.T) is one of the oldest and most respected financial companies on the planet. The New York-based company is a leader in investment banking, financial services, and trust management.

Great Britain

103,3 /13,3/ 2,467.9/ 186.5

The HSBC Group is one of the world's largest combined banking and financial services organizations. The HSBC Group successfully operates in Europe, the Asia-Pacific region, North and South America, the Middle East and Africa.

Energy, Conglomerate

150,2 /11,6/ 751,2/ 216,2

The American corporation, the world's largest manufacturer of many types of equipment, including locomotives, power plants, gas turbines, aircraft engines, medical equipment, also manufactures lighting equipment, plastics and sealants.

Oil and gas

341,6 /30,5/ 302,5 / 407,2

Exxon Mobil Corporation (NYSE: XOM) is an American company, the largest private oil company in the world.

Netherlands

Oil and gas

369.1 /20,1/ 317.2/ 212.9

Shell is one of the world leaders in the energy sector and plays a key role in meeting the growing global demand for energy resources.

Engaged in the exploration and production of oil and gas for over a hundred years. The concern employs about 101 thousand people in more than 90 countries.

Oil and gas

222.3 /21,2/ 251.3/ 320.8

China's largest oil and gas company.

69,2 /18,8/ 1,723.5/ 239.5

The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China is China's largest commercial bank. Included in the "Big Four" of the largest state-owned banks in China (along with the Bank of China, Agricultural Bank of China and China Construction Bank).

Investments, insurance

136,2 /13/ 372,2/211

Berkshire Hathaway is an investment and insurance holding company. It controls more than 40 companies in sectors such as financial services, confectionery, publishing, jewelry, furniture, carpets, building materials, etc.

Brazil

Oil and gas

121,3 /21,2.6/ 313,2/ 238,8

Brazilian State Oil Company. The headquarters of the company is located in Rio de Janeiro.
The company operated the world's largest oil platform, the Petrobras 36 Oil Platform, which exploded and sank on March 15, 2001.

130,4 /10,5/ 2,680.7/ 88

E European leader in the global banking and financial services market and one of the six strongest banks in the world according to Standard & Poor's. Together with Société Générale and Crédit Lyonnais, it makes up the "big three" of the French banking market. Headquarters - in Paris, London and Geneva.

Financial services, insurance, banks

93,2 /12,4/ 1,258.1/ 170,6

Wells Fargo was formed from the merger of California-based Wells Fargo & Co. and Norwest, a Minneapolis-based company in 1998. The board of the new company decided to keep the name Wells Fargo in order to use the well-known name of the company with 150 years of history and its famous symbol - the carriage. Wells Fargo operates 6,062 branches serving over 23 million customers.

109,7 /12,8/ 1,570.6/ 94,7

The largest financial and credit group in Spain. The company's financial institutions are represented in almost all countries of Central Europe and Latin America. The key structure of the group is Banco Santander, the largest bank in Spain. Headquarters - in the city of Santander (Cantabria).

Telecommunications

124,3 /19,9/ 268,5/ 168,2

AT&T has become the largest telecommunications company, and by a wide margin: Spain's Telefónica, which is number two in the industry, is only 32nd.

Oil and gas

98,7 /25,7/ 275,9/ 172,9

The gas production and distribution company, the largest company in Russia, the largest gas company in the world, owns the longest gas transmission system (over 160,000 km). It is the world leader in the industry.

Extraction and processing of oil

189,6 /19/ 184.8/ 200,6

The company produces oil in various regions of the world. It owns a number of oil refineries, as well as an extensive network of gas stations.

58,2 /15,6/ 1,408/ 224,8

One of the largest banks in China. The bank was founded on October 1, 1954 and was originally named "People's Construction Bank of China", changing it to "China Construction Bank" on March 26, 1996.

Trading network, retail trade

421,8 /16,4/ 180,7/ 187,3

Wal-Mart is the world's largest retail chain with (as of mid-February 2007) 6,782 stores in 14 countries. Among them are both hypermarkets and supermarkets selling food and industrial goods. Wal-Mart's strategy includes such components as the maximum assortment and minimum, tending to wholesale, prices.

Oil and gas

188,1 /14,2/ 192,8/ 138

Oil and gas company, the fourth largest in the world after Royal Dutch Shell, BP and ExxonMobil. The headquarters is located in Paris.
The company operates in more than 130 countries around the world; The company has 111,000 employees.

In addition to mining, the company carries out oil refining and owns a network of gas stations, and also owns a number of enterprises in the chemical industry, as well as in other industries.

Germany

Insurance

142,9 /6,7/ 838,4/ 67,7

An insurance company, one of the leading financial companies in the world. In 1985, Allianz was transformed into an international holding. To date, Allianz has 600 subsidiaries in more than 70 countries, employing 181,000 full-time employees and 500,000 insurance agents.

49,4 /11, 9 / 1,277.8/ 143

The oldest Chinese bank. The headquarters is in Beijing. It has more than 13 thousand branches in China and 550 representative offices in 25 other countries.

The main business is corporate and retail lending; also engaged in investment banking, insurance and plastic card services.
Since 1993, Bank of China has had a subsidiary bank in Moscow - JSCB "BANK OF CHINA (ELOS)".

Energy

175,8 /11,4/ 156,3/ 109,1

The company's shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "COP". The capitalization of ConocoPhillips as of March 20, 2006 is about $85 billion. The largest shareholders are American investment companies (73%), 1.6% belongs to the company's management.

Oil and gas

284,8 /10,9/ 148,7/ 107,7

Chinese integrated energy and chemical company. The country's second-largest oil and gas company (after PetroChina).

Germany

Cars

168,3 /9,1/ 267,5/ 70,3

The Volkswagen Group owns 48 automotive companies in 15 European countries and six countries in the Americas, Asia and Africa. More than 370 thousand people work at the enterprises of the group, more than 26,600 vehicles are produced daily, authorized sales and service of vehicles are carried out in more than 150 countries of the world.

49,4 /9,5/ 1,298,2/ 134

Switzerland

Food

112 /36,7/ 117,7/ 181,1

The world's largest food manufacturer. Nestle also specializes in the production of pet food, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. The main office of the company is located in the Swiss city of Vevey.

Great Britain

cellular

67,5 /13,1/ 236,6/ 148,2

British company, the world's largest mobile operator in terms of revenue. Headquartered in Newbury, Berkshire.

Energy

113,1 /6,2/ 245,5/ 85,2

Large French energy and gas company. The company headquarters is located in Paris.

Consumer Goods Manufacturing

79,6 /11,2/ 134,3/ 172,2

In January 2005, Procter & Gamble announced it was taking over Gillette; the deal was valued at $56 billion. As a result of this purchase, P&G became the world's largest consumer goods company, overtaking Unilever.

pharmaceuticals

67,8 /8,3/ 195/ 155,7

The company produces drugs for a wide range of consumers under the well-known brands Benadryl, Sudafed, Listerine, Desitin, Visine, Ben Gay, Lubriderm, Zantac75 and Cortizone. Pfizer is the inventor and manufacturer of the world famous drug Viagra.

Financial services, investments

46 /8,4/ 911,3/ 90

The company's business is divided into 3 key divisions: investment banking, stock trading and asset and securities management.

Germany

Energy

124,6 /7,9/ 205,1/ 64

The largest German energy company. The headquarters is in Düsseldorf. The company supplies electricity, gas and water to more than 21 million consumers. E.ON, together with Gazprom, is participating in the project for the construction of the North European Gas Pipeline.

Netherlands

Finance, insurance

149,2 /4,3/ 1,665.3/ 46,8

A financial group providing banking, insurance and property management services. The abbreviation ING stands for Internationale Nederlanden Groep (International Netherlands Group).

Switzerland

49,8 1 /7,7/ 1,403/ 70,8

The largest Swiss bank providing various financial services around the world. Based in Basel and Zurich.

Great Britain

63,9 /5,6/ 2,328.3/ 58,3

One of the largest financial and banking groups in the UK and the world with a wide presence in Europe, the USA and Asia. The group's operations are conducted through its subsidiary Barclays Bank PLC.

Electronics

127,2,4 /9,1/ 119,9/ 90,3

The company provides IT infrastructure solutions, personal computing systems and access devices, system integration, service support and outsourcing services, as well as printing and imaging devices for large enterprises, small and medium-sized businesses.

85,4 /5,3/ 1,518.7/ 46,9

One of the largest French banks. The headquarters is in Paris. In Russia, Société Générale has several subsidiaries of commercial banks: JSCB Rosbank, CJSC Bank Societe Generale Vostok, LLC Rusfinance Bank, Bank DeltaCredit.

Computers, software

76,3 /16,6/ 86,7/ 324,3

Apple Inc. - American corporation, manufacturer of personal computers, audio players, telephones, software. One of the pioneers in the field of personal computers and modern multitasking operating systems with a graphical interface.

Insurance

162,4 /3,7/ 981,8/ 46,4

French company specializing in the provision of insurance services. The company's headquarters is located in Paris, France.

computer software

66,7 /20,6/ 92,3/ 215,8

Produces operating systems of the Windows family (Windows), office applications of the Microsoft Office family, server application suites, games, multimedia products, software development tools, and Xbox game consoles. Leads a policy of actively buying up promising software development companies. In particular, as a result of the takeover of Navision, Solomon, Great Plains, a new large area of ​​Microsoft Dynamics (previously called Microsoft Business Solutions) appeared in the Microsoft assortment. Three solutions in this area are presented in Russia: ERP systems Axapta, Navision and relationship management system - Microsoft Dynamics CRM.

Brazil

68,9 / 7 , 1 / 488,7/ 48 , 5

The main backbone Brazilian bank headquartered in the city of Brasilia. The bank was founded in 1808 and is therefore considered the oldest in Brazil and one of the oldest in Latin America.

The bank is controlled by the state, but its shares are traded on the São Paulo Stock Exchange.

Cars

51/4,2/ 2.177,4/ 74 , 5

World famous Japanese group of companies. headquarters ira is in Tokyo. Mitsubishi was founded in the early 1870s by Yataro Iwasaki. From the merger of the family crests of the founders, the Mitsubishi trademark arose. Mitsubishi Electric entered the Russian market around 1997.

Brazil

Iron ore mining

50,1 / 18 , 1 / 127,8/ 162 , 5

VALE DO RIO DOCE (Vale do Rio Doce) (CVRD), renamed Vale since 2007, was founded in Itabira as a public company by the Brazilian federal government. In 69 years, Vale has become the largest diversified mining company in America and the second largest in the world. It operates in 14 Brazilian states and on five continents. The company has more than nine thousand kilometers of its own railway lines and 10 port terminals.

Cars

129 / 6 ,6/ 164,7/ 54 , 3

North American automotive company, manufacturer of cars under the brands "Ford", "Lincoln" and Mercury. The company's headquarters is located in Dearborn. Ford Motor Company has been controlled by the Ford family for more than 100 years, making it one of the largest family-owned companies in the world.

Energy

96,5 / 5 , 9 / 217,4/ 54

The largest Italian energy company, one of the largest energy companies in the world. The headquarters is in Rome. It ranks second in Europe in terms of installed capacity.

Cars

202,8 /2, 2 / 323,5/ 137 ,8

The largest Japanese automotive corporation, which also provides financial services and has several additional lines of business. The headquarters is in Toyota.

Body care products and medical equipment

61,6 / 13 , 3 / 102,9/ 163 , 3

American company, a major manufacturer of medicines, body care products and medical equipment. In 2006, the company acquired the body care business from major American pharmaceutical company Pfizer.

Great Britain

Mining of copper, diamonds, gold and iron ore

56,6 / 14 , 3 / 112,4/ 131 , 6

Australian-British concern, the world's second largest transnational mining group. Consists of two operating companies - Rio Tinto Limited and Rio Tinto plc. The group is managed from Melbourne and London.

Switzerland

53,9 / 5 , 2 / 1.097,1/ 50 , 7

Swiss investment bank. The headquarters is located in Zurich, Switzerland. The bank was founded by Alfred Escher as the Schweizerische Kreditanstalt (SKA) to finance the construction of the railways (Nordostbahn) and the industrialization of Switzerland. more...

Norway

90,4 / 6 , 5 / 110,3/ 83 ,8

The company is one of the largest suppliers of crude oil on the world market, as well as the largest supplier of natural gas to the European market. Statoil provides about 60% of Norway's offshore hydrocarbon production. Statoil owns a network of modern filling stations in the Murmansk, Pskov, Leningrad regions and St. Petersburg.

Cars

135,6 / 6 , 2 / 138,9/ 49 ,8

The largest American automobile corporation, until 2008 for 77 years the largest car manufacturer in the world (since 2008 - Toyota). Production is established in 35 countries, sales in 192 countries. The headquarters is located in Detroit.

Germany

61,2 / 3 , 1 / 2.556,5/ 59,6

Deutsche Bank, Germany's largest banking concern. Includes commercial, mortgage, investment banks, leasing companies, etc. The board is in Frankfurt am Main. 13 million customers, more than 1500 branches in the country, numerous participations, branches, representative offices abroad (in 76 countries of the world including Moscow).

Switzerland

pharmaceuticals

50,6 / 9 , 8 / 123,3/ 125,2

Transnational pharmaceutical corporation, the second largest pharmaceutical manufacturer in Europe in terms of market share. The company operates in 140 countries and is headquartered in Basel, Switzerland.

Telecommunications

106,6 /2, 5 / 220/ 101 , 3

American telecommunications company, one of the largest in the US and worldwide. The headquarters is in New York. Provides fixed and mobile communication services, satellite broadband Internet access, and information services. In addition, the company owns a large business for the production of telephone directories.

Australia

37,8 / 6 , 1 / 596,4/ 69 , 3

The fourth largest bank in Australia. Operations in Australia account for the largest weight in the volume of the bank's business. It is also the largest bank in New Zealand, where its subsidiary, ANZ National Bank, operates.

43,4 / 6 , 3 / 734,1/ 52 , 3

Banco Bilbao was founded in 1856. It merged with Banco Vizcaya in 1980 and took over Banco Agentaria in 2000. It has 7700 branches worldwide, 4400 of them in Spain.

Australia

Mining of coal, copper, iron ore, diamonds, silver, as well as oil and natural gas.

52,8/12,7/ 84,8/ 231,5

The world's largest mining company. Osno The main headquarters is in Melbourne, Australia, with an additional headquarters in London.

It was founded in 2001 by combining the business of the Australian Broken Hill Proprietary Company (BHP) and the British Billiton.

Insurance

48,2 / 4 , 8 / 179,6/ 96 , 6

China Life Insurance Company, China's largest insurance company.

31,8 / 5 ,6/ 720,9/ 87 , 2

Australia

34,3 / 4 , 8 / 544,8/ 79 , 2

One of Australia's leading providers of financial services, including services to individuals, businesses and organizations, fund management, pension plans, insurance, brokerage and financial services. The group's shares are among the top five capitalized securities on the Australian Stock Exchange.

86,1 / 9 / 84/ 59 , 2

Main activities of co companies - operations for exploration and production of oil and natural gas, production and sale of petroleum products. The second largest company in Russia after Gazprom in terms of revenue.

Germany

Cars

80,2 / 4 , 3 / 146,1/ 51

German manufacturer of cars, motorcycles, engines and bicycles. The motto of the company is "Driving pleasure".

Germany

85,5 / 6 , 1 / 78,2/ 74 , 2

The largest chemical concern in Germany and in the world. The headquarters is in the city of Ludwigshafen in Rhineland-Palatinate in southwestern Germany. The interests of BASF SE in Russia are represented by CJSC BASF, BASF Building Systems, BASF VOSTOK, Wintershall Russland, as well as several joint ventures.

Telecommunications

60,9 / 6 , 5 / 120,5/ 56 , 7

The largest telecommunications company in France. The most important divisions of France Telecom: Orange (cellular operator and Internet provider), Orange Business Services (fixed-line services and Internet access for corporate clients). The company currently employs 220,000 people; The company has about 91 million customers worldwide.

68,8 / 2 , 4 / 1,318/ 47 , 3

One of the largest financial institutions, the geography of which covers There are 22 states of Europe and 27 more countries of the world. In Central and Eastern Europe, the UniCredit Group has the largest international banking network, represented by more than 4,000 branches and offices, employing about 78,000 employees and serving more than 28 million customers.

49,9 / 4 / 889 / 41 , 2

The banking group, which is the market leader in banking services in Italy and one of the largest banking groups in the Eurozone, is based in Milan. There are 6,090 branches in Italy, distributed throughout the country, serving more than 11.1 million customers. Representative offices of the bank specializing in servicing corporate clients are present in 34 countries, including the USA, Russia, China and India.

Australia

36,9 / 4 , 1 / 662,2/ 54

46,1 / 10 , 4 / 93 ,9/ 85

Russian oil company. The headquarters is in Moscow. In 1991, the state oil company Rosneftegaz was created on the basis of the disbanded Ministry of the Oil and Gas Industry of the USSR. In 1993, it was transformed into the state enterprise Rosneft.

Switzerland

Insurance

67,8 / 3 , 4 / 375,7/ 39 , 9

Swiss group of companies providing insurance services. It has a network of divisions around the world. The headquarters is located in Zurich, Switzerland. The Group's companies employ about 60,000 employees in 170 countries around the world. In Russia, Zurich operates in approximately 200 settlements.

Cars

91,8 / 2 , 9

pharmaceuticals

40,7 / 7 , 3 / 110,3/ 89 , 2

One of the world's leading pharmaceutical corporations, the first largest in Europe and the third largest pharmaceutical company in the world. The company was formed on August 20, 2004 through the merger of Sanofi-Synthelabo and Aventis.

Insurance

52,7 / 2 , 8 / 730,9/ 48 , 4

world famous
American company, which was created in 1863 by a group of New York
businessmen. She specializes in / 4 . 4 / 514.1 / 60 . 5

The fourth largest bank in Australia after Commonwealth Bank, National Australia Bank and Westpac. Operations in Australia account for the largest weight in the volume of the bank's business. ANZ is also the largest bank in New Zealand, where its subsidiary, ANZ National Bank, operates.

Food

57,8 / 6 , 3 / 68,2/ 102 , 6

American food company. The headquarters is in Purchase, New York. Founded in 1965 by the merger of The Pepsi Cola Company and Frito Lay. Until 1997, the company owned the fast food chains KFC, Pizza Hut and Taco Bell.

network hardware

42,4 / 7 , 6 / 82 / 99 , 2

American multinational company that develops and sells network equipment. Strives to provide a full range of network equipment, and thus enable the client to purchase absolutely all the necessary network equipment exclusively from Cisco Systems. The company's headquarters is located in San Jose, California.

Telecommunications

49,2 / 7 , 3 / 69,7/ 110 , 1

Mexican telecommunications holding. The fifth mobile operator in the world in terms of the number of subscribers. One of the largest companies in Latin America. The headquarters is located in Mexico City (Mexico). Its Mexican subsidiary Telcel is the largest mobile operator in Mexico, with a market share of over 70%.

Switzerland

pharmaceuticals

50,8 / 9 , 3 / 62,9/ 120 , 9

Swiss pharmaceutical company, one of the world's leading companies in the field of pharmaceuticals and ranked first in the world in the field of diagnostics. It is one of the leading manufacturers of biotechnological medicines in the field of oncology, virology, rheumatology and transplantology. The company gained particular fame in connection with the invention of Tamiflu, an anti-flu drug.

Luxembourg

Metallurgy

78 / 2 , 9 / 130,9/ 53 , 6

The largest metallurgical company in the world, at the end of 2008 controlled 10% of the world steel market. Registered in Luxembourg. The company owns a number of enterprises for the extraction of iron ore, coal, and metallurgical enterprises, including a large plant "Kryvorizhstal" in Ukraine.

Food

35,1 / 11 , 8 / 72,9/ 148 , 7

American food company, the world's largest manufacturer and supplier of concentrates, syrups and soft drinks. The company's most famous product is the Coca-Cola drink. Headquarters - in the capital of the state of Georgia - Atlanta. In Russia, the company sells about 17% of its own products in the world. In Russia, Coca-Cola HBC Eurasia owns 15 plants.

Germany

Telecommunications

83,6 / 2 , 3 / 164,6/ 60 , 7

German telecommunications company, the largest in Europe and the third largest in the world. The headquarters is in Bonn. Deutsche Telekom has been represented in Russia for more than 14 years.

Electronics

43,6 / 11 , 5 / 63,2/ 114 , 5

An American corporation that manufactures a wide range of electronic devices and computer components, including semiconductors, microprocessors, system logic sets (chipsets), etc. The headquarters is in Santa Clara, California, USA.

Insurance

118 / 2 , 3 / 564,6/ 33 , 4

The largest insurance company in Italy and one of the largest in Europe. The headquarters is in Trieste. The company's activities are concentrated in Europe, the Middle East and East Asia.

Saudi Arabia

Metal, chemical industry

40,5 / 5 , 7 / 84,3/ 81 , 2

SABIC is one of the world leaders in the production of metals, chemicals, fertilizers and plastics. It is the largest steel producer in the Middle East, producing flat steel and long steel products.

Beer production

36,8 / 4 , 1 / 113,8/ 90 , 6

American brewing company, the second largest in the world after InBev and the largest in the United States. The headquarters is in St. Louis, Missouri. In July 2008, it was announced that Belgian brewer InBev had reached an agreement with the shareholders of Anheuser-Busch to take over the latter. The company owns 12 large breweries in the United States, as well as 15 factories in other countries, including China.

33,1 / 2 , 9 / 1,310.3/ 49

One of the largest Japanese banks. The headquarters is located in Tokyo, Japan. Part of the Sumitomo and Mitsui groups.

24,2 / 4 , 4 / 541,1/ 63 , 6

It is one of the major financial institutions in North America and the most international of Canadian banks. The Scotiabank Group and its subsidiaries, with approximately 60,000 employees, provide services to approximately 12.5 million customers in approximately 50 countries. Scotiabank offers a variety of products and services, including personal, commercial, corporate and investment banking. Read more... 2

The largest electric company in France. Electricite de France operates 59 nuclear power plants, supplying electricity to 25 million homes. EDF is collaborating with Toyota to develop batteries, car chargers and the deployment of an electric refueling infrastructure in Europe. Read more...