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  2. List of largest retail companies - Wikipedia

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    Companies are ordered by net income from retail operations in millions of US Dollars in FY 2020. [1] Carrefour S.A. was excluded from 2020's report at the company’s request. The list does not include Wakefern Food Corporation with revenue of US$16.3 billion in 2017. [2]

  3. 15 Fastest Growing E-Commerce Companies in 2020 - AOL

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    12. Rakuten . Market cap: $18.2 billion. Revenue Growth in 2020: 15.2%. Rakuten is one of the fastest-growing e-commerce companies in 2020 with a revenue of 1,455,538 million yen. The Japanese ...

  4. Online Stores - Wikipedia

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    Ranked # 73 Pittsburgh Business Times "100 Fastest Growing Companies" list registering 59.56% growth from 2006–2008 [8] 2008: Ranked # 85 on Inc.com "Top 100 Retail Companies" list [9] Ranked # 2,074 on Inc. 5000 "Fastest Growing Private Companies in America" list registering 178.2% growth between 2004–2007 [9]

  5. 15 Largest Retailers in the US in 2022 - AOL

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    13. Best Buy Co., Inc. (NYSE:BBY) Market Cap: $15.15 billion. Best Buy Co., Inc. (NYSE:BBY) is a leading consumer electronics retailer in the United States and accounts for a 10.6% share of the ...

  6. FoodCo - Wikipedia

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    Africa's Second Fastest Growing Retail Company, 2022 FT Annual Africa Fastest Growing Companies. [4] Retailer of the year, 2020 Marketing Edge Brands and Advertising Excellence Awards. [14] Retail Company of the Year, 2020 BusinessDay Nigerian Business Leaders Awards. [15]

  7. The Fastest-Growing Specialty Retailers - AOL

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    Companies that can grow their earnings meaningfully could make lofty current P/E ratios look cheap in hindsight. Of course, any company can promise a rosy, growth-rich future.