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1 Corporations in the World Economy Kryštof Kozák, IMS FSV UK, 13.5. 2010

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3 Fortune 500 Global, 2007, revenue 1. Wal Mart - United States (retail) 2. ExxonMobil Corporation - United States (oil/retail) 3. Royal Dutch Shell - Netherlands (oil) 4. BP - United Kingdom (oil) 5. General Motors - United States (automobiles) 6. Toyota Motor - Japan (automobiles) 7. Chevron - United States (oil) 8. DaimlerChrysler - Germany (automobiles) 9. ConocoPhillips - United States (oil) 10. Total - France (oil)

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5 Sales 2009

6 Profits 2006

7 Profits 2009

8 Assets 2009

9 Market value 2009

10 Losses (bn. USD), 2008: Namerevenueprofitassetsmarket value Alcatel-Lucent (France) 24.35 -4.81 47.99 13.75 Merrill Lynch (US)62.68 -7.78 1,020.05 48.02 Vodafone (UK)61.23 -10.59 214.97 171.94 Sprint Nextel (US)40.15 -29.58 64.11 20.22 General Motors(US)181.12 -38.73 148.88 13.18 For comparison: ČEZ (ČR) 7.65 1.33 17.64 43.86 http://www.forbes.com/lists/2008/18/biz_2000global08_The-Global-2000_Rank.html

11 Biggest losses (bn. USD), 2009:

12 Forbes 2000 Global Companies, 2006

13 Forbes 2000 Global Companies, 2008 462ČEZ (ČR) Utilities7.65 1.33 17.64 43.86 213 Google US Software16.59 4.20 25.34 147.66

14 Forbes 2000 Global Companies, 2009

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17 Forbes 2000 Global Companies

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20 Privately owned corporations in the U.S., 2009

21 Saudi Aramco state owned profits 2006: 194 bn USD market value: app. 778 bn USD employees: 53 000 http://us.ft.com/ftgateway/superpage.ft?new s_id=fto121420061732248328 http://us.ft.com/ftgateway/superpage.ft?new s_id=fto121420061732248328

22 Revenue per employee

23 Big Five (Oil) ExxonMobil (U.S.) Chevron Corporation (U.S.) British Petroleum (BP) (GB) Royal Dutch Shell (Shell) (NL) ConocoPhillips (U.S.)

24 Big Five (Music) Universal Music Group (U.S./France) Sony Music Entertainment (U.S.) EMI (U.K.) Warner Music Group (U.S.)

25 Big Four (Audit, Consulting) Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu (U.S.) Ernst & Young (U.K.) KPMG (NL) PricewaterhouseCoopers (U.K.) Arthur Andersen (+2005) (U.S.)

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27 (bn. USD) http://www.nielsenmedia.com/nc/portal/site/Public/menuitem.55dc65b4a7d5adff3f65 936147a062a0/?vgnextoid=23922dafb3b61110VgnVCM100000ac0a260aRCRD

28 Hard disk industry case study Where is production? – US: 4.6 percent of final assembly; Southeast 64 percent Where is ownership? – American firms account for 88.4 percent of unit output, Japan 9.4 percent, Southeast Asia, 0. Where is employment? – Southeast Asia: 44 percent; US: 19 percent; Japan: 8.3 percent Where are wages paid? – US: 39.5 percent; Japan, 29.7 percent; Southeast Asia, 12.9 percent

29 Corporate Social Responsibility


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