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Interpreting the 2010 Fortune Global 500 List

I have been following the annual Fortune Global 500 list since 2003. Back then, I would look at each name on the list every day during class, feeling both excited and curious.

As time passes, some companies disappear from the list each year, while new ones emerge. Of course, there are also those that remain firmly entrenched, dominating the global market for years.

Analysis of Chinese Companies

Looking at the 2010 list, it seems that the number of Chinese companies has significantly increased. In fact, according to the Financial Times’ market capitalization-based Global 500 list, Sinopec, a company with a questionable reputation, topped the list. I remember back in 2003, there were only about 10 Chinese companies on the list, and even with the inclusion of companies from Hong Kong and Taiwan, the total didn’t reach 20. At that time, the U.S. accounted for 40% of the list, Japan had around 70-80 companies, and Germany, the UK, and France each had about 40 companies. These five countries alone made up 80% of the Global 500. What was particularly frustrating was that China was even behind smaller countries like the Netherlands, Switzerland, Italy, and South Korea.

In 2010, 54 Chinese companies made the list, including 8 from Taiwan and 4 from Hong Kong. A simple comparison shows that Taiwan, with an area of just over 20,000 square kilometers, has an international economic strength equivalent to about one-fifth of mainland China (8/42). Meanwhile, Hong Kong, with an area of just over 1,000 square kilometers, is equivalent to about one-tenth of mainland China.

Guangdong’s GDP has recently surpassed that of Hong Kong, Singapore, and Taiwan, and it is said to be on track to overtake South Korea soon. However, this trend is not reflected in the list, highlighting the immense power of centralization.

In this year’s Global 500 list, China still has only one private enterprise on the list, just like last year. Last year, it was Lenovo (499th), and this year, it’s Shagang Group. Shagang’s inclusion is not surprising, as I’ve seen its name around for years. However, it’s worth noting that steel companies occupy many spots on the Global 500 list. From what I recall, Japan’s steel industry has always been strong. Despite the country’s lack of iron resources, its leaders in the 1960s and 1970s had the foresight to encourage Japanese companies to expand overseas. Companies like Mitsui and Nippon Steel secured mining rights in Australia, South America, Africa, and other regions. Today, Japanese steel companies are in a virtuous cycle, and in recent years, they have effectively controlled iron ore prices. Speaking of Nippon Steel, it’s worth mentioning that its predecessor, Yawata Steel Works, was built with the silver China paid as reparations after the First Sino-Japanese War. It was also Japan’s largest military steel provider during World War II. The day before yesterday was the anniversary of the victory in the War of Resistance, but it’s ironic that many companies on the Global 500 list were once military factories during WWII, such as Mitsui, Nippon Steel, and ThyssenKrupp (Germany’s largest military factory, now known for outdoor elevators in many cities, with a logo resembling a skull and three overlapping circles).

As for the state-owned enterprises, there’s not much to say—they are all behemoths.

Technology Sector:

GE continues to lead the electronics sector without any surprises. Unlike GM, which has had a tough few years, GE has remained strong. In fact, Obama even resorted to underhanded tactics to tarnish Toyota’s reputation with the “sticky pedal” incident, lowering Toyota’s public standing to give GM and Ford, traditional American car manufacturers, a chance to survive. Toyota, however, continues to hold the top spot in the automotive sector of the Global 500. Is this irony?

A few days ago, I saw a WWII-era GE fan on Taobao priced at over 4,000 yuan, and it was still functional…

In 2010, HP remained within the top 30 globally. HP’s product line is incredibly broad, yet it has managed to maintain high sales growth year after year, which is no small feat. In 2010, its revenue reached $110 billion. Siemens, which used to rank much higher, has seen its ranking decline since it stopped making mobile phones, but it still remains within the top 40. As for IBM, which has long been a top contender in the Global 500?

It took me a while to find it—it’s now at 58th place. In recent years, IBM has been ambitiously pursuing the development of the “Smarter Planet” Internet of Things, but it seems to have encountered resistance from national security concerns in many countries, leading to less-than-ideal outcomes. It seems even the “Big Blue” has its troubles.

The heartbreaking Google—I’m not sure when it entered the Global 500, but it’s now at 355th place. The future of the global internet depends on it. At least Microsoft sells game consoles, mice, keyboards, and Zune players, but I’ve never seen Google sell anything…

Japanese companies like Sony, Fujitsu, Panasonic, Hitachi, Toshiba, NEC, and Sharp are still standing strong, all hovering around their usual positions, though they seem to have moved slightly higher overall. Panasonic, the perennial runner-up, is now in the 60s globally, alongside Sony.

In the computer sector, as mentioned earlier, HP is in first place, Dell is at 131st, Apple at 197th, Toshiba at 89th, Asus at 465th, Acer at 487th, and Lenovo is out… These days, no one just sells computers anymore. Lenovo must be feeling the pressure. A few years ago, it tried to follow Apple’s lead by focusing solely on computers and abandoning its mobile phone business. But then Apple’s iPhone took off, and Lenovo, regretting its decision, brought back its mobile phone business to try and replicate Apple’s success with the LePhone… Japanese computer brands are doing well in terms of sales. Toshiba ranks in the top four in the U.S. in terms of shipments, while Asus and Acer perform well in the traditional European market and continue to thrive in the OEM sector. However, the issues with Foxconn might have some impact on them.

In the mobile phone sector, Nokia, which I’ve never used, is at 120th place, which is fitting for its position as the market leader. Motorola has fallen to nearly 400th place, and it’s unclear whether its recent collaboration with Google can reverse its decline. Most other mobile phone manufacturers in the Global 500 are diversified companies, such as LG (67th) and the aforementioned Japanese companies. The only pure mobile phone manufacturers are Nokia and Motorola. Additionally, RIM hasn’t yet made it onto the Global 500 list. Last year, RIM’s sales were $15 billion, and with a conservative annual growth rate of 30%, it would take at least three more years to make the list—assuming nothing changes in those three years. The BlackPad is said to be coming out soon, but BlackBerry might face a sales bottleneck in the near future, similar to what Motorola experienced. Apple’s sales in China in 2009 were $1.4 billion, and its prospects remain bright.

If you were to ask which company name appears most frequently in the Global 500, it would undoubtedly be MITSUBISHI. Mitsubishi still has five companies on the list: Mitsubishi Financial, Mitsubishi Corporation, Mitsubishi Electric, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, and Mitsubishi Chemical. This unique global giant spans various fields, including machinery, chemicals, metallurgy, finance, electronics, automotive, and shipbuilding. Samsung is following in its footsteps, but there’s still a significant gap. Samsung, an enigmatic company, has quickly become another global giant. In the Global 500, Samsung has three companies that have been on the list for some time: Samsung Electronics, Samsung Financial, and Samsung Insurance. This is a point of pride for South Korea, as it has managed to emulate Japan’s success in its own way.

I used to be very interested in the English names of Japanese companies like MITSUI and Nippon, but now it’s hard to find Mitsui on the list—it’s much harder to locate than the others. Once a top 10 global company, it has now fallen to 164th place. This further illustrates the adage: “If you’re not moving forward, you’re falling behind.” However, it seems that Mitsui’s current situation is due to some form of restructuring or split.

In fact, there’s another company name that appears five times in the Global 500, and it’s also Japanese: Sumitomo. My knowledge of it is limited to its name and a few articles. Companies like Mitsui, Sumitomo, Marubeni, and Itochu are often mentioned in passing, but they are usually behind-the-scenes players in various fields. Just as most people know that Ma Huateng founded Tencent, few are aware that Tencent’s largest backer is the South African company Naspers, which, through a small investment in Tencent years ago, now holds over a third of its shares. In the past few years, Naspers has reaped over 80 billion yuan in profits from Tencent. Companies like Sumitomo and Mitsubishi are more like families than businesses. Almost every Japanese person, from birth to death, will have some connection to these companies, as they are involved in everything from food and daily necessities to healthcare, education, entertainment, and insurance. In this sense, they can be considered state-owned enterprises (many of them were originally state-owned). If Chinese companies could reach the level of these Japanese companies, I believe communism would be achieved.

Are there any sports-related companies in the Global 500?
Of course, Nike is still around… but it’s pretty much the only one. This company, which once controlled half of the U.S. sports market, has been under immense pressure in recent years.
EON is at 27th place in the Global 500, and I doubt many people know what this company does. However, I have a deep connection with it because I was a fan of Borussia Dortmund in the Bundesliga back in the day. Ottmar Hitzfeld (now the coach of the Swiss national team, who led the team to defeat Spain in the World Cup group stage) was my idol! I wore Borussia Dortmund’s jersey for years, and it prominently featured the bright orange EON logo…
As for football and basketball stadiums, I won’t bother counting them. The 5th spot is the Houston Rockets’ stadium, the 20th is Bayern Munich’s stadium, and the 21st is the San Antonio Spurs’ home court….

Automotive Sector

The automotive rankings are as follows:

  1. Toyota (5th);
  2. Volkswagen (16th);
  3. Ford (23rd);
  4. Daimler (Mercedes-Benz) (30th);
  5. General Motors (38th);
  6. Honda (51st);
  7. Nissan (63rd);
  8. Hyundai (78th);
  9. BMW (82nd);
  10. Fiat (85th);
  11. Peugeot (94th);
  12. Mitsubishi (146th);
  13. Renault (154th);
  14. Dongfeng (182nd);
  15. SAIC (223rd);
  16. FAW (258th);
    I won’t list them all, as there are many unfamiliar names in between, and even Changan Automobile made the list…
    Anyway, here are the others: Changan, Volvo, Suzuki, Mazda, and Tata.

Most companies are related to daily life, but there are some that are less well-known.
Nestlé (44th)—it’s even higher than IBM! It’s not just about selling coffee; it’s involved in all aspects of food production.
Procter & Gamble (66th)—this name should be familiar to many, but I doubt many people can list all its products: Olay, Head & Shoulders, Pantene, Rejoice, Vidal Sassoon, Clairol, Safeguard, Gillette, Braun, Always, Crest, Pampers, Ariel, Anna Sui, Hugo Boss, Dunhill, Valentino, Paul Smith…
Unilever (121st)—another familiar name often seen on TV, but it’s hard to distinguish from P&G. Its products include Wall’s, Flora, Knorr, Lipton, Zhonghua toothpaste, Omo, Signal, Lux, Dove, Sunsilk, Clear, Pond’s…
Pfizer (140th)—the inventor of Viagra and the world’s most powerful pharmaceutical manufacturer. Most of the commonly used imported drugs in the U.S. are produced by Pfizer. Other major pharmaceutical companies include Novartis (160th) and GlaxoSmithKline (163rd), especially the latter, as many drugs purchased through Hong Kong are produced by it, given its British origins.

Billionaires’ Companies

The current richest man has two companies in the Global 500, one at 64th place and the other at 269th. It took me a long time in 2006 to remember his full name: Carlos Slim Helú…
The former richest man, now in second place, has Microsoft ranked around 100th—I didn’t bother to check, but it should be correct.

The current third-place billionaire, Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway, is at 28th place. There’s not much to say—I can’t even afford a single share!

Others

21st place is my mobile carrier—AT&T, the U.S. carrier for the iPhone (not that I have an iPhone; mine is a Blackberry ATT custom edition). It remains the top U.S. carrier, much like Nippon Telegraph and Telephone… Nippon Telegraph and Telephone is essentially a copy of AT&T (American Telephone & Telegraph), with “Nippon” replacing “American.” AT&T was founded by Bell, the guy who invented the telephone, as mentioned in history books.

29th place is the French company GDF Suez, a name I’m familiar with, though I remember it more for Suez Water. I’m not sure how it became GDF Suez…

Postal services are a rather dull topic in China, but Japan Post is impressively ranked 6th in the Global 500. Meanwhile, traditional postal services like Deutsche Post and the U.S. Postal Service continue to hold their positions. This is worth studying!

The detailed list of the 2010 Fortune Global 500:

RankCompany Name (Chinese/English)Revenue (Millions USD)Profit (Millions USD)
1Walmart (Wal-Mart Stores)408,21414,335
2Royal Dutch Shell285,12912,518
3ExxonMobil284,65019,280
4BP246,13816,578
5Toyota Motor204,1062,256
6Japan Post Holdings202,1964,849
7Sinopec187,5185,756
8State Grid184,496-343
9AXA175,2575,012
10China National Petroleum165,49610,272
11Chevron163,52710,272
>10,48312ING Group163,204-1,30013General Electric156,77911,02514Total155,88711,74115Bank of America Corp.150,4506,27616Volkswagen146,2051,33417ConocoPhillips139,5154,85818BNP Paribas130,7088,10619Assicurazioni Generali126,0121,82020Allianz125,9995,97321AT&T123,01812,53522Carrefour121,45245423Ford Motor118,3082,71724ENI117,2356,07025J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.115,63211,72826Hewlett-Packard114,5527,66027E.ON113,84911,67028Berkshire Hathaway112,4938,05529GDF Suez111,0696,22330Daimler109,700-3,67031Nippon Telegraph & Telephone109,6565,30232Samsung Electronics108,9277,56233Citigroup108,785-1,60634McKesson108,7021,26335Verizon Communications107,8083,65136Crédit Agricole106,5381,56437Banco Santander106,34512,43038General Motors104,589039HSBC Holdings103,7365,83440Siemens103,6053,09741American International Group103,189-10,94942Lloyds Banking Group102,9674,40943Cardinal Health99,6131,15244Nestlé99,1149,60445CVS Caremark98,7293,69646Wells Fargo98,63612,27547Hitachi96,593-1,15248IBM (International Business Machines)95,75813,42549Dexia Group95,1441,40450Gazprom94,47224,55651Honda Motor92,4002,89152Électricité de France92,2045,42853Aviva92,1401,69254Petrobras91,86915,50455Royal Bank of Scotland91,767-4,16756PDVSA91,1821,60857Metro91,15253258Tesco90,2343,69059Deutsche Telekom89,79449160Enel89,Here is the translation of the provided text into English:
RankCompany NameRevenue (in millions)Profit (in millions)
61UnitedHealth Group87,1383,822
62Société Générale84,157942
63Nissan Motor80,963456
64Pemex80,722-7,011
65Panasonic79,893-1,114
66Procter & Gamble79,69713,436
67LG Group78,8921,206
68Telefónica78,85310,808
69Sony77,696-439
70Kroger76,73370
71Groupe BPCE76,464746
72Prudential75,0101,054
73Munich Re Group74,7643,504
74Statoil74,0002,912
75Nippon Life Insurance72,0512,624
76AmerisourceBergen71,789503
77China Mobile Communications71,74911,656
78Hyundai Motor71,6782,330
79Costco Wholesale71,4221,086
80Vodafone70,89913,782
81BASF70,4611,960
82BMW70,444284
83Zurich Financial Services70,2723,215
84Valero Energy70,035-1,982
85Fiat69,639-1,165
86Deutsche Post69,427895
87Industrial & Commercial Bank of China69,29518,832
88Archer Daniels Midland69,2071,707
89Toshiba68,731-213
90Legal & General Group68,2901,346
91Boeing68,2811,312
92U.S. Postal Service68,090-3,794
93Lukoil68,0257,011
94Peugeot67,297-1,614
95CNP Assurances66,5561,396
96Barclays66,53314,648
97Home Depot66,1762,661
98Target65,3572,488
99ArcelorMittal65,110118
100WellPoint65,0284,746
101RWE64,7954,964
102UniCredit Group64,7092,366
103Aegon64,506284
104SK Holdings64,396211
105France Télécom63,8604,166
106Walgreen63,3352,006
107Petronas62,57711,649
108Johnson & Johnson61,89712,266
109State Farm Insurance(data incomplete)

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RankCompany NameRevenue (in millions)Profit (in millions)
110Medco Health Solutions59,8041,280
111EADS (European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company)59,520-1,060
112Hon Hai Precision Industry (Foxconn)59,3242,292
113Deutsche Bank58,9986,912
114Repsol YPF58,5712,167
115Microsoft58,43714,569
116China Construction Bank58,36115,628
117Itaúsa-Investimentos Itaú57,8591,966
118China Life Insurance57,0193,125
119Dai-ichi Life Insurance57,018600
120Nokia56,9661,238
121Unilever55,3524,684
122Groupe Auchan55,141919
123ThyssenKrupp54,816-2,510
124Seven & I Holdings54,701480
125Indian Oil54,2882,258
126Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group54,2854,187
127AEON54,092333
128Tokyo Electric Power54,0261,441
129Robert Bosch53,060-1,751
130United Technologies52,9203,829
131Dell52,9021,433
132Saint-Gobain52,521281
133China Railway Construction52,044960
134Goldman Sachs Group51,67313,385
135Banco Bradesco51,6084,007
136JX Holdings51,405466
137China Railway Group50,7041,008
138Fujitsu50,3991,002
139BHP Billiton50,2115,877
140Pfizer50,0098,635
141Agricultural Bank of China49,7429,514
142Best Buy49,6941,317
143Bank of China49,68211,868
144Marathon Oil49,4031,463
145Veolia Environnement49,142812
146Mitsubishi48,9132,942
147A.P. Moller-Maersk48,824-1,312
148Banco do Brasil48,1225,075
149Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria (BBVA)48,0745,852
150Credit Suisse47,6586,193
151Intesa Sanpaolo47,2823,899
152Lowe’s47,2201,783
153Roche Group47,1097,169
154Renault46,858-4,344
155PTT (Thailand)46,2201,735
156China Southern Power Grid45,735250
157United Parcel Service (UPS)--

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RankCompany NameRevenue (in millions)Profit (in millions)
158Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance (Japan)45,2621,538
159Lockheed Martin45,1893,024
160Novartis (Switzerland)45,1038,400
161Dow Chemical44,945648
162Vinci (France)44,3782,218
163GlaxoSmithKline (UK)44,2408,626
164Mitsui (Japan)44,1201,612
165Sears Holdings44,043235
166Sumitomo Life Insurance (Japan)43,7801,205
167International Assets Holding43,60428
168Bouygues (France)43,5791,833
169Sanofi-Aventis (France)43,4057,318
170Bayer43,3221,889
171PepsiCo43,2325,946
172Bunge (USA)41,926361
173Rio Tinto Group41,8254,872
174MetLife41,098-2,246
175Reliance Industries (India)41,0853,422
176Safeway (USA)40,851-1,098
177Deutsche Bahn (Germany)40,7741,141
178Supervalu (USA)40,597393
179Kraft Foods40,3863,021
180Foncière Euris (France)40,38558
181Telecom Italia (Italy)39,7642,198
182Dongfeng Motor (China)39,402720
183UBS (Switzerland)39,356-2,520
184Royal Ahold (Netherlands)38,8141,243
185NEC (Japan)38,591123
186Tokio Marine Holdings (Japan)38,4581,383
187China State Construction Engineering38,117839
188Centrica (UK)37,9271,316
189Vivendi (France)37,7121,154
190Freddie Mac37,614-21,553
191Nippon Steel (Japan)37,563-124
192Wesfarmers37,4661,128
193KDDI (Japan)37,0732,292
194Sysco (USA)36,8531,056
195Itochu (Japan)36,7981,380
196Anheuser-Busch InBev (Belgium)36,7584,613
197Apple36,5375,704
198Woolworths (Australia)36,5231,349
199Walt Disney36,1493,307
200Cisco Systems36,1176,134
201Mitsubishi Electric (Japan)36,116305
202Comcast (USA)35,7563,638
203Sinochem Group (China)35,577659
204China Telecommunications35,557581
205FedEx35,497(Profit not provided)

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98206Marubeni Corporation (Japan)35,3261,026207Northrop Grumman Corporation (USA)35,2911,686208Manulife Financial Corporation (Canada)35,1441,228209Intel Corporation (USA)35,1274,369210Aetna Inc. (USA)34,7641,276211Rosneft Oil Company (Russia)34,6956,514212DZ Bank (Germany)34,633186213Commerzbank AG (Germany)34,611-6,306214SNCF (France)34,585-1,362215Scottish & Southern Energy (UK)34,3571,969216Canon Inc. (Japan)34,2921,407217Iberdrola S.A. (Spain)34,1363,926218Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group (Japan)34,1042,925219Franz Haniel & Cie. GmbH (Germany)34,0878220Old Mutual plc (UK)34,072-530221New York Life Insurance Company (USA)34,014683222BT Group plc (UK)33,8601,639223Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (China)33,6291,070224China Communications Construction Company Limited (China)33,465704225Rabobank (Netherlands)33,3963,029226AstraZeneca plc (UK)32,8047,521227Prudential Financial, Inc. (USA)32,6883,124228Royal Bank of Canada (Canada)32,6103,298229Caterpillar Inc. (USA)32,396895230Sprint Nextel Corporation (USA)32,260-2,436231Royal Philips Electronics (Netherlands)32,232570232Denso Corporation (Japan)32,060791233Allstate Corporation (USA)32,013854234General Dynamics Corporation (USA)31,9812,394235Danske Bank Group (Denmark)31,851322236J Sainsbury plc (UK)31,828933237ABB Ltd. (Switzerland)31,7972,901238BAE Systems plc (UK)31,773-104239Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (Japan)31,674152240Morgan Stanley (USA)31,5151,346241Nippon Mining Holdings, Inc. (Japan)31,512321242Noble Group Limited (Hong Kong)31,183556243Liberty Mutual Insurance Group (USA)31,0941,023244Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. (Japan)31,0631,672245The Coca-Cola Company (USA)30,9906,824246Lufthansa Group (Germany)30,972-156247Humana Inc. (USA)30,9601,040248Honeywell International Inc. (USA)30,9082,153249LyondellBasell Industries (Netherlands)30,829-2,865250Abbott Laboratories (USA)30,7655,746251Swiss Reinsurance Company Ltd. (Switzerland)30,745466252China National Offshore Oil Corporation (China)30,6803,634

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<tr><tr><td width="40">253</td><td width="217">JFE Holdings (Japan)</td><td width="72">30,634</td><td width="72">492</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">254</td><td width="217">Citic Group (China)</td><td width="72">30,605</td><td width="72">2,766</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">255</td><td width="217">News Corp. (USA)</td><td width="72">30,423</td><td width="72">-3,378</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">256</td><td width="217">Sberbank (Russia)</td><td width="72">30,394</td><td width="72">768</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">257</td><td width="217">Mizuho Financial Group (Japan)</td><td width="72">30,346</td><td width="72">2,578</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">258</td><td width="217">China FAW Group (China)</td><td width="72">30,237</td><td width="72">1,382</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">259</td><td width="217">Bayerische Landesbank (Germany)</td><td width="72">30,062</td><td width="72">-2,061</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">260</td><td width="217">HCA (USA)</td><td width="72">30,052</td><td width="72">1,054</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">261</td><td width="217">Edeka Zentrale (Germany)</td><td width="72">29,976</td><td width="72">262</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">262</td><td width="217">Alliance Boots (UK)</td><td width="72">29,848</td><td width="72">969</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">263</td><td width="217">Softbank (Japan)</td><td width="72">29,762</td><td width="72">1,042</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">264</td><td width="217">Sharp (Japan)</td><td width="72">29,682</td><td width="72">47</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">265</td><td width="217">Air France-KLM Group (France/Netherlands)</td><td width="72">29,644</td><td width="72">-2,201</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">266</td><td width="217">Sunoco (USA)</td><td width="72">29,630</td><td width="72">-329</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">267</td><td width="217">Hess (USA)</td><td width="72">29,569</td><td width="72">740</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">268</td><td width="217">Ingram Micro (USA)</td><td width="72">29,515</td><td width="72">202</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">269</td><td width="217">América Móvil (Mexico)</td><td width="72">29,233</td><td width="72">5,696</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">270</td><td width="217">Fannie Mae (USA)</td><td width="72">29,065</td><td width="72">-71,969</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">271</td><td width="217">Power Corp. of Canada (Canada)</td><td width="72">29,050</td><td width="72">598</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">272</td><td width="217">POSCO (South Korea)</td><td width="72">28,883</td><td width="72">2,522</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">273</td><td width="217">Koç Holding (Turkey)</td><td width="72">28,845</td><td width="72">920</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">274</td><td width="217">Time Warner (USA)</td><td width="72">28,842</td><td width="72">2,468</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">275</td><td width="217">China South Industries Group (China)</td><td width="72">28,757</td><td width="72">274</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">276</td><td width="217">Baosteel Group (China)</td><td width="72">28,591</td><td width="72">1,448</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">277</td><td width="217">Idemitsu Kosan (Japan)</td><td width="72">28,560</td><td width="72">64</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">278</td><td width="217">Volvo (Sweden)</td><td width="72">28,551</td><td width="72">-1,924</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">279</td><td width="217">La Poste (France)</td><td width="72">28,532</td><td width="72">738</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">280</td><td width="217">Johnson Controls (USA)</td><td width="72">28,497</td><td width="72">-338</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">281</td><td width="217">Cathay Life Insurance (Taiwan)</td><td width="72">28,315</td><td width="72">81</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">282</td><td width="217">State Bank of India (India)</td><td width="72">28,213</td><td width="72">2,473</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">283</td><td width="217">Kansai Electric Power (Japan)</td><td width="72">28,074</td><td width="72">1,370</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">284</td><td width="217">Delta Air Lines (USA)</td><td width="72">28,063</td><td width="72">-1,237</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">285</td><td width="217">George Weston (Canada)</td><td width="72">28,009</td><td width="72">907</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">286</td><td width="217">Poste Italiane (Italy)</td><td width="72">27,935</td><td width="72">1,256</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">287</td><td width="217">Continental (Germany)</td><td width="72">27,932</td><td width="72">-2,292</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">288</td><td width="217">Standard Life (UK)</td><td width="72">27,803</td><td width="72">332</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">289</td><td width="217">Bridgestone (Japan)</td><td width="72">27,750</td><td width="72">11</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">290</td><td width="217">Alstom (France)</td><td width="72">27,739</td><td width="72">1,718</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">291</td><td width="217">Delhaize Group (Belgium)</td><td width="72">27,732</td><td width="72">714</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">292</td><td width="217">East Japan Railway (Japan)</td><td width="72">27,720</td><td width="72">1,295</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">293</td><td width="217">Sabic (Saudi Arabia)</td><td width="72">27,481</td><td width="72">2,420</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">294</td><td width="217">Merck (USA)</td><td width="72">27,428</td><td width="72">12,901</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">295</td><td width="217">Medipal Holdings (Japan)</td><td width="72">27,421</td><td width="72">21</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">296</td><td width="217">DuPont (USA)</td><td width="72">27,328</td><td width="72">1,755</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">297</td><td width="217">Tyson Foods (USA)</td><td width="72">27,165</td><td width="72">-537</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">298</td><td width="217">Commonwealth Bank of Australia (Australia)</td><td width="72">27,162</td><td width="72">3,471</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">299</td><td width="217">Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings (Japan)</td><td width="72">27,088</td><td width="72">138</td></tr>
<tr><td width="40">300</td><td width="217">GS Holdings (South Korea)</td><td width="72">27,066</td><td width="72">383</td></tr>

This table lists companies with their respective rankings, names, revenues, and profits (or losses). The numbers represent financial data, likely in millions or billions of a currency unit (e.g., USD).Here is the translation of the provided text into English:


301 | L.M. Ericsson | 26,997 | 480
302 | Hutchison Whampoa Limited (Hong Kong) | 26,938 | 1,828
303 | Vattenfall (Sweden) | 26,857 | 1,686
304 | American Express (USA) | 26,730 | 2,130
305 | National Australia Bank (Australia) | 26,708 | 1,879
306 | Korea Electric Power (South Korea) | 26,640 | -76
307 | Bharat Petroleum (India) | 26,596 | 344
308 | Suzuki Motor (Japan) | 26,592 | 311
309 | PPR (France) | 26,534 | 1,368
310 | Finmeccanica (Italy) | 26,335 | 909
311 | TIAA-CREF (USA) | 26,278 | -459
312 | COFCO (China) | 26,098 | 629
313 | China Huaneng Group (China) | 26,019 | 39
314 | Hebei Iron & Steel Group (China) | 25,924 | 135
315 | China Metallurgical Group (China) | 25,868 | 412
316 | Samsung Life Insurance (South Korea) | 25,805 | 750
317 | CHS (USA) | 25,730 | 381
318 | TNK-BP Holding (Russia) | 25,696 | 5,175
319 | Rite Aid (USA) | 25,669 | -507
320 | Westpac Banking (Australia) | 25,623 | 2,501
321 | KFW Bankengruppe (Germany) | 25,582 | 1,566
322 | Hochtief (Germany) | 25,563 | 271
323 | Groupama (France) | 25,539 | 917
324 | Cepsa (Spain) | 25,526 | 521
325 | Enterprise GP Holdings | 25,511 | 204
326 | GasTerra (Netherlands) | 25,449 | 50
327 | Quanta Computer (Taiwan) | 25,429 | 676
328 | Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance (USA) | 25,424 | -115
329 | T&D Holdings (Japan) | 25,299 | 262
330 | Aviation Industry Corp. of China (China) | 25,189 | 767
331 | Philip Morris International (USA) | 25,035 | 6,342
332 | China Minmetals (China) | 24,956 | 299
333 | OMV Group (Austria) | 24,904 | 795
334 | Raytheon (USA) | 24,881 | 1,935
335 | Express Scripts (USA) | 24,749 | 828
336 | Hartford Financial Services (USA) | 24,701 | -887
337 | Travelers Cos. (USA) | 24,680 | 3,622
338 | Christian Dior (France) | 24,665 | 966
339 | Publix Super Markets (USA) | 24,515 | 1,161
340 | Amazon.com (USA) | 24,509 | 902
341 | Wolseley (UK) | 24,461 | -1,842
342 | L’Oréal (France) | 24,286 | 2,491
343 | Staples (USA) | 24,276 | 739
344 | William Morrison Supermarkets (UK) | 24,263 | 942
345 | Bayerische Landesbank (Germany) | 24,255 | -3,640
346 | ACS (Spain) | 24,245 | 2,712
347 | Sun Life Financial (Canada) | 24,160 |


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348 China North Industries Group (China North Industries Group) 24,150 456
349 CRH (Ireland) (CRH) 24,148 823
350 Flextronics International (Singapore) (Flextronics International) 24,111 19
351 Chubu Electric Power (Japan) (Chubu Electric Power) 24,110 1,169
352 Sinosteel (China) (Sinosteel) 24,014 42
353 Wilmar International (Singapore) (Wilmar International) 23,885 1,882
354 Hindustan Petroleum (India) (Hindustan Petroleum) 23,881 311
355 Google (Google) 23,651 6,520
356 Shenhua Group (China) (Shenhua Group) 23,605 3,278
357 Mapfre Group (Spain) (Mapfre Group) 23,526 1,288
358 Hanwha (South Korea) (Hanwha) 23,521 439
359 Fujifilm Holdings (Japan) (Fujifilm Holdings) 23,497 -414
360 Macy’s (USA) (Macy’s) 23,489 350
361 KBC Group (Belgium) (KBC Group) 23,376 -3,428
362 International Paper (USA) (International Paper) 23,366 663
363 Vale (Brazil) (Vale) 23,311 5,349
364 Mazda Motor (Japan) (Mazda Motor) 23,306 -70
365 Ageas (Belgium) (formerly Fortis Group) 23,254 1,657
366 Oracle (Oracle) 23,252 5,593
367 Norddeutsche Landesbank (Germany) (Norddeutsche Landesbank) 23,201 -211
368 China United Network Communications Group (China United Network Communications) 23,183 459
369 Accenture (USA) (Accenture) 23,171 1,590
370 3M (USA) (3M) 23,123 3,193
371 People’s Insurance Co. of China (China) (People’s Insurance Co. of China) 23,116 150
372 Deere (USA) (Deere) 23,112 874
373 Cosmo Oil (Japan) (Cosmo Oil) 23,068 -116
374 Migros (Switzerland) (Migros) 22,976 908
375 Hyundai Heavy Industries (South Korea) (Hyundai Heavy Industries) 22,926 1,678
376 Maruhan (Japan) (Maruhan) 22,843 295
377 Imperial Tobacco Group (UK) (Imperial Tobacco Group) 22,760 1,023
378 McDonald’s (McDonald’s) 22,745 4,551
379 Xstrata (Switzerland) (Xstrata) 22,732 661
380 Schlumberger (USA) (Schlumberger) 22,702 3,134
381 Heraeus Holding (Germany) (Heraeus Holding) 22,545 162
382 Jardine Matheson (Hong Kong, China) (Jardine Matheson) 22,501 1,604
383 Ping An Insurance (China) (Ping An Insurance) 22,374 2,032
384 National Grid (UK) (National Grid) 22,331 2,210
385 Suncor Energy (Canada) (Suncor Energy) 22,327 1,004
386 Alfresa Holdings (Japan) (Alfresa Holdings) 22,179 113
387 British American Tobacco (British American Tobacco) 22,157 4,231
388 Aisin Seiki (Japan) (Aisin Seiki) 22,127 179
389 Tech Data (USA) (Tech Data) 22,100 180
390 Lafarge (France) (Lafarge) 22,078 1,023
391 Motorola (Motorola) 22,063 -51
392 Bertelsmann (Germany) (Bertelsmann) 22,036 -114
393 Fluor (USA) (Fluor) 21,990 685
394 Schneider Electric (France) (Schneider Electric) 21,952


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No.Company NameRevenue (in millions)Profit (in millions)
395China Resources National21,902995
396Eli Lilly (USA)21,8364,329
397Huawei Technologies21,8212,672
398PKN Orlen Group (Poland)21,797420
399Australia & New Zealand Banking Group21,7782,136
400Onex (Canada)21,75898
401Toronto-Dominion Bank (Canada)21,7332,667
402Ricoh (Japan)21,716300
403Yamada Denki (Japan)21,714603
404Coca-Cola Enterprises (USA)21,645731
405Bristol-Myers Squibb (USA)21,63410,612
406Energie Baden-Württemberg (Germany)21,6341,068
407Showa Shell Sekiyu (Japan)21,612-616
408Northwestern Mutual (USA)21,603321
409Nordea Bank (Sweden)21,6003,216
410Tata Steel (India)21,582-424
411DIRECTV (USA)21,565942
412China Datang Group21,460-282
413Oil & Natural Gas Corporation (India)21,4484,090
414Bank of Nova Scotia (Canada)21,4283,032
415Jiangsu Shagang Group (China)21,419377
416Japan Tobacco21,3351,491
417MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings21,139405
418Alcatel-Lucent21,068-728
419Standard Chartered Group20,9413,380
420Emerson Electric (USA)20,9151,724
421Anglo American20,8582,425
422Danone (France)20,8241,892
423Nationwide (USA)20,751716
424Compass Group (UK)20,747904
425Gas Natural Fenosa20,6811,661
426Michelin (France)20,581147
427Adecco (Switzerland)20,56711
428Wuhan Iron & Steel (China)20,543174
429Kirin Holdings (Japan)20,503525
430Heineken Holding (Netherlands)20,491709
431Compal Electronics20,448582
432Premafin Finanziaria (Italy)20,424-187
433TJX (USA)20,2881,214
434CPC Corporation, Taiwan20,2531,140
435AMR Corporation (USA)19,917-1,468
436Aluminum Corp. of China19,851-622
437Sodexo (France)19,818530
438Sumitomo Electric Industries (Japan)19,778309
439Fresenius (Germany)19,687687
440Bank of Communications (China)19,5684,409
441AREVA (France)19,548767

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No.Company NameRevenue (in millions)Profit (in millions)
442Tata Motors (India)19,501542
443U.S. Bancorp (USA)19,4902,205
444Co-operative Group (New Zealand)19,477627
445NKSJ Holdings (Japan)19,470424
446Holcim (Switzerland)19,4621,355
447GMAC (USA)19,403-10,298
448Bombardier (Canada)19,366698
449TUI (Germany)19,344463
450AkzoNobel (Netherlands)19,311396
451PNC Financial Services Group (USA)19,2312,447
452Formosa Petrochemical (Taiwan)19,2041,187
453Nike (USA)19,1761,487
454Murphy Oil (USA)19,138838
455Kimberly-Clark (USA)19,1151,884
456Eiffage (France)18,958264
457Henkel (Germany)18,866837
458Telstra (Australia)18,8242,993
459Royal KPN (Netherlands)18,7773,027
460Sistema (Russia)18,7501,643
461Alcoa (USA)18,745-1,151
462Suzuken (Japan)18,692150
463Boehringer Ingelheim (Germany)18,6302,445
464Plains All American Pipeline (USA)18,520579
465Asustek Computer (Taiwan)18,474378
466Erste Group Bank (Austria)18,4681,256
467Cigna (USA)18,4141,302
468Nippon Yusen (Japan)18,281-188
469Aflac (USA)18,2541,497
470Evonik Industries (Germany)18,175334
471Ultrapar Holdings (Brazil)18,064233
472Gruppo Mediolanum (Italy)18,057302
473Kobe Steel (Japan)17,99768
474Tohoku Electric Power (Japan)17,915278
475Thales Group (France)17,905-280
476Skanska (Sweden)17,887474
477China Guodian (China)17,87132
478Time Warner Cable (USA)17,8681,070
479Sanyo Electric (Japan)17,850-526
480Fomento de Construcciones (Spain)17,652427
481Kajima (Japan)17,635142
482Cie Nationale à Portefeuille (Belgium)17,571412
483United Services Automobile Association (USA)17,5583,020
484J.C. Penney (USA)17,556251
485Sumitomo Chemical (Japan)17,458159
486Strabag (Sweden)17,447224
487Acer (Taiwan)17,380344
488Magna International (Canada)17,367-493
489Daiwa House Industry (Japan)17,339206

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490MAN Group (Germany)17,320-375491Exelon (USA)17,3182,707492Tyco International (USA)17,240-1,798493Coop (Australia)17,238396494Randstad Holding (Netherlands)17,23595495Kohl's (USA)17,178991496JBS17,16164497Shimizu Corporation (Japan)17,117-74498Whirlpool Corporation (USA)17,099328499Suez Environnement (France)17,091560500Dai Nippon Printing (Japan)17,053251```
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