Thursday, July 15, 2010

Our Globalized Civilization (Life And $559 Billion In Leading Private/Public Corporate Profits)




Company/ 2009 Profits ($billions)

1 Gazprom 24.6
2 Exxon Mobil 19.3
3 Industrial &Commercial Bank of China 18.8
4 BP 16.6
5 China Construction Bank 15.6
6 Petrobras 15.5
7 Barclays 14.6
8 Microsoft 14.6
9 Wal-Mart Stores 14.3
10 Vodafone 13.8

11 Procter &Gamble 13.4
12 International Business Machines 13.4
13 Goldman Sachs Group 13.4
14 Merck 12.9
15 AT&T 12.5
16 Royal Dutch Shell 12.5
17 Banco Santander 12.4
18 Wells Fargo 12.3
19 Johnson &Johnson 12.3
20 Bank of China 11.9

21 Total 11.7
22 J.P. Morgan Chase &Co. 11.7
23 E.ON 11.7
24 China Mobile 11.7
25 Petronas 11.6
26 General Electric 11.0
27 Telefónica 10.8
28 Bristol-Myers Squibb 10.6
29 Chevron 10.5
30 China National Petroleum 10.3

31 Nestlé 9.6
32 Agricultural Bank of China 9.5
33 Pfizer 8.6
34 GlaxoSmithKline 8.6
35 Novartis 8.4
36 BNP Paribas 8.1
37 Berkshire Hathaway 8.1
38 Hewlett-Packard 7.7
39 Samsung Electronics 7.6

40 AstraZeneca 7.5
41 Enel 7.5
42 Sanofi-Aventis 7.3
43 Roche Group 7.2
44 Lukoil 7.0
45 Deutsche Bank 6.9
46 Coca-Cola 6.8
47 Google 6.5
48 Rosneft Oil 6.5
49 Philip Morris International 6.3
50 Bank of America Corp. 6.3

Source: Fortune Magazine July 26, 2010 issue.

The G-20

Header credits: Old opera by Pergolesi and Metastasio. Photo (c) Maurizio Montanari. Copyright controlled. New opera by Marco Tutino and Patrizia Valduga based on Margaret Edson. Photo (c) Andrea Tamoni. Copyright controlled.

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