Tatneft included into Forbes list of world's largest companies
13 April 2009, Monday
Tatneft was included on the list of the world’s largest companies compiled by Forbes, which released a rating of 2000 largest public companies of the world on April 10, 2009. Their total market value made $20 bln, incomes - $32 bln, net profit - $1,6 bln, and asset value - $125 bln. They experienced significant losses over the last year: total net profit of the largest corporations fell by 31% and market value by 49%.
First on the list is the US-based General Electric with market value of $89.87 billion and assets for $797.77 billion. Last year's leader, the largest European bank London-based HSBC lowered to the sixth position. 28 Russian companies were included on the list with Gazprom being first.
JSC Tatneft holds 548th position with market value of $4.42 bln, assets of $15.08 bln, income of $1.76 bln and sales for $11,03 bln.
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