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This list has all global annual earnings of all time, limited to earnings of more than $40 billion in "real" (i.e. CPI adjusted) value. Note that some record earning may be caused by nonrecurring revenue, like Vodafone in 2014 (disposal of its interest in Verizon Wireless) [1] or Fannie Mae in 2013 (benefit for federal income taxes).
Profits (USD millions) 1 Apple: Electronics 96,995 2 Berkshire Hathaway: Conglomerate 96,223 3 Alphabet: Technology 73,795 4 Microsoft: Technology 72,361 5 JPMorgan Chase: Financials 49,552 6 Meta Platforms: Technology 39,098 7 ExxonMobil: Petroleum industry 36,010 8 Johnson & Johnson: Pharmaceutical industry 35,153 9 Amazon: Retail/Technology ...
The list is limited to the largest 50 companies, all of which have annual revenues exceeding US$130 billion. This list is incomplete, as not all companies disclose their information to the media or general public. [3] Out of 50 largest companies 23 are American, 17 Asian and 10 European. [2]
Corporate profits, by the way, remain at all-time highs. View this interactive chart on Fortune.com. Corporate profits drove 53% of inflation during the second and third quarters of 2023 and more ...
2023 top ten Rank Company Headquarters Industry Sales (billion $) Profits (billion $) Assets (billion $) 1 JPMorgan Chase [5] New York: Banking, financial services: 179.93 41.8 3,700 2 Saudi Aramco: Dhahran: Oil and gas: 393.16 61.69 369.4 3 Citigroup: New York Banking, financial services 216.77 52.47 6,100 4 Industrial and Commercial Bank of ...
The end of the holiday weekend added two fresh examples of a historic shift on Wall Street: More CEOs than ever are heading for the exits. Over the past 24 hours, the leaders of chipmaker Intel ...
Focusing on pet health has helped Mars, which in 1994 produced annual sales of $13 billion and was bleeding money, Fortune reported at the time. Since entering the vet space, revenue has soared 284%.
Time Warner: 80.0 103 21st Century Fox abandoned its takeover of Time Warner, due to the unwillingness of the Time Warner Board to engage with the Fox executives. This also caused a sharp dip in Fox's stock price which made a deal unattractive to Fox shareholders. [456] [457] 22 1998 American Home Products: SmithKline Beecham: 77.0 143.9