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Discover the driving force behind the global economy as we explore the immense influence of megacorporations. With staggering revenue figures and industry dominance, these corporate behemoths leave an indelible mark on the global marketplace.Â
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However, when I do finally find my exit and go, it will be glorious to serve up a large serving of 1. You repeatedly burn people out in 1 year, figure that out, 2. Stop brushing over realities when you hire good people. None of us should be surprised at what we are asked to do when we get here, 3. You lack any meaningful prioritization as a company, 4. You must drive change with strong leadership and a thorough cleaning out of old startup people who refuse to change. Till then, you’re fucked.
Other choice is to wait till largecompany buys them and resources things in a reasonable way.
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Richest Company In The World By Revenue
1. Royal Dutch Shell – Revenue: $481.7 Billion An oil and gas “supermajor,” Royal Dutch Shell is the highest grossing company in the world as of July 8, 2013, with estimated annual revenues of $481.7 billion. Royal Dutch Shell was born out of the merger of Royal Dutch Petroleum and UK Shell Transport & Trading, based in the Netherlands and the UK, respectively. Royal Dutch Shell, with Peter Voser at the helm, is currently engaged in oil exploration, production, distribution, refining, marketing, power generation, the production of petrochemicals, and trading. The company is owned by a collection of investors and shareholders, with Capital Research Global Investors holding the largest stake in the company (about 10%).
2. Walmart Stores, Inc – Revenue: $469 Billion It’s no surprise that the retail giant from America, Walmart, is second on the list of the highest grossing companies in the world. Walmart recorded a staggering $469 billion as revenue as of January 2013, and the company continues to make more and more profits each year.
3. ExxonMobil Corp – Revenue: $449.9 Billion ExxonMobil is an oil and gas company based in Irving, Texas, USA, and comes in third on the list with estimated revenues of $449.9 billion. The company has been around for a very long time- its parent company is Standard Oil, the company that was founded by John D. Rockefeller way back in 1870.
4. Sinopec – Revenue: $428.2 Billion Sinopec is another petrochemical giant. Based in Beijing, China, the company has revenue of $428.2 billion per annum. It is one of the top three petroleum companies based in China, and is Asia’s largest oil refiner by amount processed per year. Sinopec was established back in 2000 by the China Petrochemical Corporation Group. Today, less than a decade since it was formed, the company has a presence all over the world. It recently acquired a stake in Apache Corporations’ Egypt operations for $3.1 billion. The company is currently listed on the Hong Kong, Shanghai and New York stock exchanges.
5. China National Petroleum Corporation – Revenue : $408.6 Billion The China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) is another petrochemical company, owned by the Chinese government and headquartered in Beijing. It posted revenues of $408.6 billion this year, making it the fifth highest grosser on our list. CNPC is the parent company of the better known PetroChina, which is currently the second-largest company in the world by market capitalization. CNPC holds a staggering 3.7 billion barrels of oil reserves, from which it extracts a small amount each year. CNPC has holdings all over the world, in countries like Iraq, Syria, New Zealand, and Canada.
6. British Petroleum $388.3 billion Yet another petroleum company in the top ten, British Petroleum has revenues of $388.3 billion per year. The company is based in London, England, and is one of the top employers in the country, with 83, 000 workers on its payroll. BP is operational in 80 countries, and it produces 3.3 million barrels of oil a day. BP has origins stretching back as far as 1909, when it was called the Anglo-Persian Oil Company. It was rechristened “British Petroleum” in 1954. BP has been in the news in recent years thanks to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill (2010), which caused severe environmental damage. The cleanup has racked up a bill of $42 billion and counting.
7. State Grid Corporation of China – Revenue: $298.4 Billion The State Grid Corporation of China is a power utility company run by the Chinese state. It is the largest power utility company in the world, and is responsible for distributing power in the entire country. The company posted revenues of $298.4 billion this year. The State Grid Corporation of China emerged out of a need to restructure the country’s existing power distribution and transmission system. The company provides free power to millions of households in China, under the “Power for All” project, and it spends billions of dollars for upkeep of the program.
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