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‫الرحمن ّ‬
‫بسم هللا ّ‬
‫الرحیم‬
‫دانشگاه عالمه طباطبائی‬
‫دانشکده مدیریت و حسابداری‬
‫تحلیلی بر رتبه بندی بزرگترین شرکت های دنیا در‬
‫سال ‪ 2010‬توسط مجله فورچون‬
‫‪Annual ranking of the world's largest corporations‬‬
‫تهیه کننده ‪ :‬امین وفادار نیکجو‬
‫دانشجوی کارشناس ی ارشد مدیریت صنعتی گرایش تحقیق در عملیات‬
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‫ شرکت برتر دنیا‬500
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Revenues Profits
($ millions) ($ millions)
Rank
Company
Country
City
1
Wal-Mart Stores
US (switch country)
Bentonville
408,214
14,335
2
Royal Dutch Shell
Netherlands
The Hague
285,129
12,518
3
Exxon Mobil
US (switch country)
Irving
284,650
19,280
4
BP
Britain
London
246,138
16,578
5
Toyota Motor
Japan
Tokyo
204,106
2,256
6
Japan Post Holdings
Japan
Tokyo
202,196
4,849
7
Sinopec
China
Beijing
187,518
5,756
8
State Grid
China
Beijing
184,496
-343
9
AXA
France
Paris
175,257
5,012
10
China National Petroleum
China
Beijing
165,496
10,272
)‫ شرکت برتر دنیا (ادامه‬500
Revenues Profits
($ millions) ($ millions)
Rank
Company
Country
City
11
Chevron
US (switch country)
San Ramon
163,527
10,483
12
ING Group
Netherlands
Amsterdam
163,204
-1,300
13
General Electric
US (switch country)
Fairfield
156,779
11,025
14
Total
France
Courbevoie
155,887
11,741
15
Bank of America Corp.
US (switch country)
Charlotte
150,450
6,276
16
Volkswagen
Germany
Wolfsburg
146,205
1,334
17
ConocoPhillips
US (switch country)
Houston
139,515
4,858
18
BNP Paribas
France
Paris
130,708
8,106
19
Assicurazioni Generali
Italy
Trieste
126,012
1,820
20
Allianz
Germany
Munich
125,999
5,973
)‫ شرکت برتر دنیا (ادامه‬500
Revenues Profits
($ millions) ($ millions)
Rank
Company
Country
City
21
AT&T
US (switch country)
Dallas
123,018
12,535
22
Carrefour
France
Levallois-Perret
121,452
454
23
Ford Motor
US (switch country)
Dearborn
118,308
2,717
24
ENI
Italy
Rome
117,235
6,070
New York
115,632
11,728
25
J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. US (switch country)
26
Hewlett-Packard
US (switch country)
Palo Alto
114,552
7,660
27
E.ON
Germany
Düsseldorf
113,849
11,670
28
Berkshire Hathaway
US (switch country)
Omaha
112,493
8,055
29
GDF Suez
France
Paris
111,069
6,223
30
Daimler
Germany
Stuttgart
109,700
-3,670
Wal-Mart Stores
Rank:
1 (Previous rank: 3)
CEO:
Michael T. Duke
Employees: 2,100,000
Address:
702 S.W. Eighth St.
Bentonville, Arkansas 72716
Country:
U.S.
Website:
www.walmartstores.com
Despite the global recession, the discount retailer’s bargain prices lured
consumers worldwide under new President and CEO Michael Duke. Wal-Mart
continued expanding globally, reaching further into Asian markets, and it
completed its biggest Latin-America acquisition: a controlling interest in Chile’s
largest grocer, Distribucion y Servicio.
Growth won't be easy for Wal-Mart in 2010. In the U.S., the retailer must battle
high unemployment and rising gas prices. But international sales could pick up
the slack: In 2009, nearly 25% of income came from outside the U.S. As Duke
told investors and analysts at Wal-Mart’s annual shareholder meeting in June:
Global markets are "becoming an even bigger and more important part of our
company."
Royal Dutch Shell
Rank:
CEO:
Employees:
Address:
Country:
Website:
2 (Previous rank: 1)
Peter R. Voser
101,000
Carel van Bylandtlaan 30
The Hague 2596
Netherlands
www.shell.com
While Europe’s biggest oil company fell out of the Global 500’s top spot, its
earnings beat those of rivals ExxonMobil and BP. The recession cut energy
demand, causing prices to fall far below their record highs of 2008, but CEO Peter
Voser took bold steps to make the company more competitive, selling assets,
merging divisions and cutting jobs.
2010 looks better, but Voser admits on Shell’s website that the Gulf oil spill is
adding to market uncertainty. He says the disaster will have a significant impact on
offshore operations, resulting in potentially more regulation and higher costs.
Exxon Mobil
Rank:
CEO:
Employees:
Address:
Country:
Website:
3 (Previous rank: 2)
Rex W. Tillerson
102,700
5959 Las Colinas Blvd.
Irving, Texas 75039
U.S.
www.exxonmobil.com
ExxonMobil may have trailed Royal Dutch Shell on our list, but solid revenue
helped it outstep BP. The recession meant the oil and gas company faced the
same challenges as its peers, but ExxonMobil still continued to expand its
global reach into emerging markets. It completed a $5 billion refining complex
in China’s Fujian province, which will expand production of diesel and other
refined products to meet the region’s growing demands.
Like the rest of the industry, ExxonMobil stands to benefit from increased
spending when the global economy recovers; but it will also have to adapt to a
new, more volatile marketplace
BP
Rank:
CEO:
Employees:
Address:
Country:
Website:
4 (Previous rank: 4)
Anthony B. Hayward
80,300
1 St. James Sq.
London SW1Y 4PD
Britain
www.bp.com
BP rounds out the top three energy companies on our list. Despite lower demand
and falling prices, it managed to post hefty profits. It's also moving forward with a
handful of new projects including a site in Indonesia that is expected to generate
about 7.6 million tons of liquefied natural gas for export per year.
BP’s 2010 outlook is much less certain following the worst oil spill in U.S. history.
As of press time, oil continues to spew into the Gulf of Mexico from one of its
offshore rigs. BP has already spent billions of dollars to clean up the disaster, and
has canceled shareholder dividends for the rest of 2010. The company has also
established a $20 billion fund to compensate businesses impacted by the spill as
civil and federal criminal investigations continue
Toyota Motor
Rank:
CEO:
Employees:
Address:
Country:
Website:
5 (Previous rank: 10)
Akio Toyoda
320,590
1 Toyota-cho
Toyota 471-8571
Japan
www.toyota.co.jp
2009 was annus horribilis for Toyota. The world’s largest automaker faced
declining global vehicle demand, a stronger Japanese yen, and worst of all, a
string of embarrassing recalls that reached ten million worldwide.
It was a rude introduction for new president Akio Toyoda, but 2010 looks better.
The automaker reported a surprise profit in its fiscal fourth quarter and is
forecasting an earnings increase for this year as it boosts Asia sales and cuts
costs further. A much-needed image boost will come from the introduction of the
$350,000 Lexus LFA, a carbon-fiber sports car of which only 500 will be built.
Japan Post Holdings
Rank:
CEO:
Employees:
Address:
Country:
Website:
6 (Previous rank: 11)
Jiro Saito
229,134
1-3-2 Kasumigaseki
Tokyo 100-8798
Japan
www.japanpost.jp
Japan Post Holdings Co. climbed five notches on our list, despite a turbulent
2009: Japan’s new government scrapped plans to privatize the agency that
combines mail delivery with banking and insurance services. In 2007, a previous
administration split Japan Post into four parts -- banking, insurance, mail
delivery and over-the-counter-services -- to make it easier to sell to private
hands by 2017. But the new administration scaled the plan back as part of an
effort to stem privatization and also dropped a proposed public offering.
It remains to be seen what Japan’s leadership has in store for Japan Post (the
nation has had five prime ministers in three years). The current government
wants to expand the agency’s financial services menu, but private banks and
insurance companies, who fear it could distort competition, are crying foul.
Sinopec
Rank:
CEO:
Employees:
Address:
Country:
Website:
7 (Previous rank: 9)
Su Shulin
633,383
22 Chaoyangmen N. St.
Beijing 100728
China
www.sinopecgroup.com
China’s second-largest refining and gas company is trying to get a little greener
in the new decade. In 2009, China Petrochemical Corp., also known as
Sinopec Group, cut its CO2 emissions by 16.3%, meeting its energy-saving
goal a year earlier than planned. The company is also actively exploring
alternative and renewable energy sources.
But it’s fossil fuels that boost the bottom line, and Sinopec is likely to get a little
relief from Beijing’s ease on gasoline price controls, which had been raised
several times in the last year to reflect higher costs in the oil industry.
State Grid
Rank:
CEO:
Employees:
Address:
Country:
Website:
8 (Previous rank: 15)
Liu Zhenya
1,533,800
86 Xichang'an Ave.
Beijing 100031
China
www.sgcc.com.cn
State Grid Corporation serves as China’s primary power grid builder and operator,
supplying power to millions. Since its founding in 2002, the company has become
increasingly involved in power industry reform, technology exchange, and
environmental conservation development.
State Grid President Liu Zhenya has set his sights on constructing China’s first
national Smart Grids in order to slash energy costs and improve distribution. If the
grids are completed by 2020, they are expected to provide up to 35% of China’s
energy supply
AXA
Rank:
CEO:
Employees:
Address:
Country:
Website:
9 (Previous rank: 73)
Henri de Castries
103,432
25 Ave. Matignon
Paris 75008
France
www.axa.com
French insurance giant AXA is shrugging off lower margins and slower growth in
the U.K., where it has a customer base of 10 million, in favor of expanded business
in the East. A $4.1 billion sale of its British life and savings units to buyout fund
Resolution could provide cash for growth as it expands its life insurance and
wealth-management businesses.
With AXA’s Asia Pacific revenues shooting up 50% from a year ago, the company
hopes to triple its earnings from emerging economies such as Thailand, Indonesia,
and Malaysia by 2015.
China National Petroleum
Rank:
CEO:
Employees:
Address:
Country:
Website:
10 (Previous rank: 13)
Jiang Jiemin
1,649,992
9 Dongzhimen N. St.
Beijing 100007
China
www.cnpc.com.cn
China National Petroleum is its nation’s largest state-owned oil and gas producer.
Since its founding in 1988, the company has expanded across 12 countries from
Asia to Africa to South America. It has 14 large oil and gas field enterprises, 14
large-scale refining and petrochemical companies, and R&D units located across
China.
In 2009, China National posted record overseas oil and gas production. The
company also sealed a cooperative crude processing deal with Taiwan in June
which could help improve the often testy relationship between the two
governments
‫کشور در این لیست هستند‬33
‫کشور‬
‫تعداد‬
‫کشور‬
‫تعداد‬
‫کشور‬
‫تعداد‬
1. U.S.
139 15. Taiwan
8
Belgium/Netherlands
1
2. Japan
71
16. Brazil
7
Britain/Netherlands
1
3. China
46
17. Russia
6
29. Finland
1
4. France
39
18. Belgium
5
30. Luxembourg
1
5. Germany
37
19. Sweden
5
31. Saudi Arabia
1
6. Britain
29
20. Austria
3
32. Thailand
1
7. Switzerland
15
21.Denmark
2
33. Venezuela
1
8. Netherlands
13
22. Ireland
2
9. Canada
11
23. Mexico
2
10. Italy
11
24. Singapore
2
11. South Korea
10
25. Malaysia
1
12. Spain
10
26. Norway
1
13. Australia
8
27. Poland
1
14. India
8
28. Turkey
1
)‫ شرکت‬148( ‫ کشور آسیایی‬9
‫کشور‬
‫تعداد‬
‫کشور‬
‫تعداد‬
‫کشور‬
‫تعداد‬
1. U.S.
139 15. Taiwan
8
Belgium/Netherlands
1
2. Japan
71
16. Brazil
7
Britain/Netherlands
1
3. China
46
17. Russia
6
29. Finland
1
4. France
39
18. Belgium
5
30. Luxembourg
1
5. Germany
37
19. Sweden
5
31. Saudi Arabia
1
6. Britain
29
20. Austria
3
32. Thailand
1
7. Switzerland
15
21.Denmark
2
33. Venezuela
1
8. Netherlands
13
22. Ireland
2
9. Canada
11
23. Mexico
2
10. Italy
11
24. Singapore
2
11. South Korea
10
25. Malaysia
1
12. Spain
10
26. Norway
1
13. Australia
8
27. Poland
1
14. India
8
28. Turkey
1
)‫ شرکت‬184( ‫کشور اروپایی‬18
‫کشور‬
‫تعداد‬
‫کشور‬
‫تعداد‬
‫کشور‬
‫تعداد‬
1. U.S.
139 15. Taiwan
8
Belgium/Netherlands
1
2. Japan
71
16. Brazil
7
Britain/Netherlands
1
3. China
46
17. Russia
6
29. Finland
1
4. France
39
18. Belgium
5
30. Luxembourg
1
5. Germany
37
19. Sweden
5
31. Saudi Arabia
1
6. Britain
29
20. Austria
3
32. Thailand
1
7. Switzerland
15
21.Denmark
2
33. Venezuela
1
8. Netherlands
13
22. Ireland
2
9. Canada
11
23. Mexico
2
10. Italy
11
24. Singapore
2
11. South Korea
10
25. Malaysia
1
12. Spain
10
26. Norway
1
13. Australia
8
27. Poland
1
14. India
8
28. Turkey
1
)‫ شرکت‬160( ‫ کشور از قاره آمریکا‬5
‫کشور‬
‫تعداد‬
‫کشور‬
‫تعداد‬
‫کشور‬
‫تعداد‬
1. U.S.
139 15. Taiwan
8
Belgium/Netherlands
1
2. Japan
71
16. Brazil
7
Britain/Netherlands
1
3. China
46
17. Russia
6
29. Finland
1
4. France
39
18. Belgium
5
30. Luxembourg
1
5. Germany
37
19. Sweden
5
31. Saudi Arabia
1
6. Britain
29
20. Austria
3
32. Thailand
1
7. Switzerland
15
21.Denmark
2
33. Venezuela
1
8. Netherlands
13
22. Ireland
2
9. Canada
11
23. Mexico
2
10. Italy
11
24. Singapore
2
11. South Korea
10
25. Malaysia
1
12. Spain
10
26. Norway
1
13. Australia
8
27. Poland
1
14. India
8
28. Turkey
1
)‫ شرکت‬8( ‫استرالیا از قاره استرالیا‬
‫کشور‬
‫تعداد‬
‫کشور‬
‫تعداد‬
‫کشور‬
‫تعداد‬
1. U.S.
139 15. Taiwan
8
Belgium/Netherlands
1
2. Japan
71
16. Brazil
7
Britain/Netherlands
1
3. China
46
17. Russia
6
29. Finland
1
4. France
39
18. Belgium
5
30. Luxembourg
1
5. Germany
37
19. Sweden
5
31. Saudi Arabia
1
6. Britain
29
20. Austria
3
32. Thailand
1
7. Switzerland
15
21.Denmark
2
33. Venezuela
1
8. Netherlands
13
22. Ireland
2
9. Canada
11
23. Mexico
2
10. Italy
11
24. Singapore
2
11. South Korea
10
25. Malaysia
1
12. Spain
10
26. Norway
1
13. Australia
8
27. Poland
1
14. India
8
28. Turkey
1
!‫قاره آفریقا و ایران محروم از سهمیه؟‬
‫کشور‬
‫تعداد‬
‫کشور‬
‫تعداد‬
‫کشور‬
‫تعداد‬
1. U.S.
139 15. Taiwan
8
Belgium/Netherlands
1
2. Japan
71
16. Brazil
7
Britain/Netherlands
1
3. China
46
17. Russia
6
29. Finland
1
4. France
39
18. Belgium
5
30. Luxembourg
1
5. Germany
37
19. Sweden
5
31. Saudi Arabia
1
6. Britain
29
20. Austria
3
32. Thailand
1
7. Switzerland
15
21.Denmark
2
33. Venezuela
1
8. Netherlands
13
22. Ireland
2
9. Canada
11
23. Mexico
2
10. Italy
11
24. Singapore
2
11. South Korea
10
25. Malaysia
1
12. Spain
10
26. Norway
1
13. Australia
8
27. Poland
1
14. India
8
28. Turkey
1
‫بیشترین سهم شرکتها مربوط به اروپایی ها‬
‫رتبه بندی شرکت های اروپایی‬
Europe
Rٍank
Company
Global 500 rank
Country
Revenues
($ millions)
1
Royal Dutch Shell
2
Netherlands
285,129
2
BP
4
Britain
246,138
3
AXA
9
France
175,257
4
ING Group
12
Netherlands
163,204
5
Total
14
France
155,887
6
Volkswagen
16
Germany
146,205
7
BNP Paribas
18
France
130,708
8
Assicurazioni Generali
19
Italy
126,012
9
Allianz
20
Germany
125,999
10
Carrefour
22
France
121,452
)‫رتبه بندی شرکت های اروپایی (ادامه‬
Europe
Rٍank
Company
Global 500 rank
Country
Revenues
($ millions)
11
ENI
24
Italy
117,235
12
E.ON
27
Germany
113,849
13
GDF Suez
29
France
111,069
14
Daimler
30
Germany
109,700
15
Crédit Agricole
36
France
106,538
16
Banco Santander
37
Spain
106,345
17
HSBC Holdings
39
Britain
103,736
18
Siemens
40
Germany
103,605
19
Lloyds Banking Group
42
Britain
102,967
20
Nestlé
44
Switzerland
99,115
‫رتبه بندی شرکت های آسیایی‬
Asia
Rٍank
Company
Global 500 rank
Country
Revenues
($ millions)
1
Toyota Motor
5
Japan
204,106
2
Japan Post Holdings
6
Japan
202,196
3
Sinopec
7
China
187,518
4
State Grid
8
China
184,496
5
China National Petroleum
10
China
165,496
6
Nippon Telegraph &
Telephone
31
Japan
109,656
7
Samsung Electronics
32
South Korea
108,927
8
Hitachi
47
Japan
96,593
9
Honda Motor
51
Japan
92,400
10
Nissan Motor
63
Japan
80,963
‫رتبه بندی شرکت های آمریکایی‬
America
Rٍank
Global 500 rank
Revenues
($ millions)
Profits
($ millions)
Company
1
Wal-Mart Stores
1
408,214
14,335
2
Exxon Mobil
3
284,650
19,280
3
Chevron
11
163,527
10,483
4
General Electric
13
156,779
11,025
5
Bank of America Corp.
15
150,450
6,276
6
ConocoPhillips
17
139,515
4,858
7
AT&T
21
123,018
12,535
8
Ford Motor
23
118,308
2,717
9
J.P. Morgan Chase &
Co.
25
115,632
11,728
10
Hewlett-Packard
26
114,552
7,660
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