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Wal-Mart tops the Fortune Global 500 for the second year in a row. See the full list of the world?s largest corporations, including detailed company profiles and contact information.
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Most profitable
Food edged out energy in last year?s corporate profits race. Thanks to an asset sale, Swiss giant Nestl? was the most profitable company, followed by Gazprom and Exxon Mobil.
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Global 500 companies by country
The U.S. still dominates the list, with 133 companies, but that number is down from 185 a decade ago. Japan still holds the no. 2 spot, but China continues its march, with 61 companies, vs. just 12 in 2001.
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4 CEOs on the frontiers of global business
From Gurgaon, India to Salt Lake City, the following execs and entrepreneurs have successfully established themselves in some of the world's best new cities for business.
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Women CEOs
There are currently 12 Fortune Global 500 companies run by women. Archer Daniels Midland chief executive Patricia Woertz leads the pack again this year.
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Editor's note: Chrysler Group was erroneously omitted from the Global 500 listing. With revenue of $41.9 billion, Chrysler ranks No.205 among all the companies in the world and 61st in the U.S. As a result, Bristol-Myers Squibb, which had ranked No.500, falls off the list. Updates may be found for the full list, rankings by country, and the list of arrivals.
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68
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Wal-Mart Stores
2,100,000
China National Petroleum
1,674,541
State Grid
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Nestl?
$32,843
Gazprom
$31,895
Exxon Mobil
$30,460
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