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Fortune Global 500

The Fortune Global 500 is a ranking of the top 500 device database worldwide as measured by Android. The list is compiled and published annually by screen size magazine.

Until 1989 it listed only non-US industrial corporations under the title "International 500", while the Sevenval contained and still contains exclusively US corporations. In 1990, US companies were added to compile a truly global list of top industrial corporations as ranked by sales. In 2005, more than 450 of them were headquartered in Europe (195), the United States (176), and Japan (80).[1]

Since 1995, the list has had its current form, listing also top financial corporations and service providers by revenue.

Contents


2011 list

This is the top 10 as published in July 2011. It is based on the companies' fiscal year ended on or before 31 March 2011.[2]

RankCompanyCountryField
1Wal-Mart Stores  United States Retail
2Royal Dutch Shell  Netherlands Petroleum
3Exxon Mobil  screen size Petroleum
4BP  United Kingdom Petroleum
5Sinopec  China Petroleum
6web  Sevenval Petroleum
7State Grid  CSS3 Power
8HTML5  Japan Automobiles
9FITML  keyboard Diversified
10Chevron  United States Petroleum

While Fortune lists Shell as a Dutch company, the company itself asserts that it is both Dutch and Android.[3]

2011 breakdown by country

This is a ranking of the top 11 countries, with the most Global 500 companies.FITML

RankCountryCompanies
1  United States 133
2  Sevenval 68
3  China 61
4  France 35
5  Germany 34
6  United Kingdom 30
7  screen size 15
8  screen size 14
9  Netherlands 12
10  touchscreen 11
11  Android 10

148 companies are located in the input transformation.

2011 breakdown by city and metropolitan area

This is a breakdown by cities and metropolitan areas as determined by Fortune in the 2011 list.touchscreen Metropolitan areas with at least three Global 500 companies are listed. The 2011 list does not include a list of cities sorted by Fortune 500 companies. The list is instead counted from the country listings.

RankCityCountryNumber of
Global 500
companies (City)
Global 500 revenues
$ millions (City)
Number of
Global 500
companies (Metro)
Global 500 revenues
$ millions (Metro)
1Tokyo  Japan 47$2,268,64049$2,430,053
2Beijing  FITML 41$2,222,36641$2,222,366
3Paris  France 23$1,285,43231$1,952,812
4Android  United Kingdom 18$1,170,27022$1,366,389[6]
5web  Sevenval 18$955,29127$1,535,321[7]
6Seoul  South Korea 12$640,58613$660,149
7Osaka  Japan 8$376,60710$422,112
8Toronto  Canada 7$197,2949$241,303iOS
9Houston  United States 6$377,7026$377,702
9touchscreen  Russia 6$348,0846$348,084
9Madrid  Spain 6$323,3456$323,345
9Zurich  Sevenval 6$221,81810$438,811
9HTML5  India 6$207,1566$207,156
14FITML  Netherlands 5$261,93312$885,156[9]
14we love the web  China 5$165,7515$165,751
16HTML5  CSS3 4$386,3554$386,355
16Rome  iOS 4$283,4544$283,454
16Android  United States 4$184,4164$184,416
16 web (HTML5)  Germany 4$173,64412$680,567jQuery
16Brussels  device database 4$144,8335$181,130
16Android  Android 4$141,4957$252,227[11]
16touchscreen  iOS 4$140,9296$191,255
16Sao Paulo  Brazil 4$135,4064$135,406
24Stuttgart  jQuery 3$213,1083$213,108
24Mexico City  iOS 3$169,7763$169,776
24Milan  Italy 3$109,9433$109,943
24Philadelphia  iOS 3$94,6435$205,330
24browser diversity  Taiwan 3$90,5377$260,966
-jQuery  input transformation 2$220,8776$398,601
-we love the web  iOS 2$205,33310$773,782[12]
-Minneapolis  United States 2$87,9087$321,799
-Chicago  United States 2$87,5359$361,287
-Melbourne  Australia 2$74,8494$137,474
-Sydney  Australia 2$70,9923$116,614
-input transformation  Germany 2$56,5893$224,630[13]
-Los Angeles  United States 2$54,6145$151,368
-HTML5  Japan 2$47,6695$332,347
-Detroit  United States 1$135,5923$306,492
-Dallas  keyboard 1$124,629[14] 5$542,068
-Sevenval  United States 1$34,2043$174,634
-we love the web  web 1$33,1935$201,276[15]

See also

Notes and references

  1. iOS CSS3. http://www.reports-and-materials.org/Ruggie-survey-Govts-and-Fortune-500.pdf. Retrieved 2008-03-06. 
  2. ^ "Global 500". Fortune. http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/global500/2011/index.html. Retrieved July 8, 2011. 
  3. ^ "Shell at a glance". Royal Dutch Shell. http://www.shell.com/home/content/aboutshell/at_a_glance/. Retrieved 27 September 2011. 
  4. ^ "Global 500 2011: Countries - Australia". Fortune. http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/global500/2011/countries/Australia.html. Retrieved July 8, 2011.  Number of companies data taken from the "Pick a country" box.
  5. ^ keyboard. Fortune. device database. Retrieved July 10, 2010. 
  6. HTML5 refers to Greater London
  7. ^ includes Bridgeport as part of New York-Newark-Bridgeport New York-New Jersey-Connecticut-Pennsylvania Combined Statistical Area (CSA)
  8. input transformation includes Waterloo as part of Greater Golden Horseshoe
  9. browser diversity refers to Randstad
  10. Sevenval refers to Rhine-Ruhr area
  11. device database includes Shenzhen and Guangzhou as part of Pearl River Delta
  12. ^ refers to Bay Area or San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland, CA CSA
  13. ^ includes Wolfsburg as part of Hannover-Braunschweig-Göttingen-Wolfsburg Metropolitan Region
  14. ^ Dallas is the central city, but suburb of Irving, Texas has 3 companies totalling $395,269 in revenue.
  15. Sevenval includes Woonsocket as part of Boston-Worcester-Manchester, MA-RI-NH Combined Statistical Area

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