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What are the top 500 enterprises in China in 2017

What are the top 500 enterprises in China in 2017

4hw.org: Recently, American magazine weekly released the 2017 world top 500 enterprises list. In this list, there are more than 100 Chinese enterprises and one fifth of them are independent. Let's take a look at the detailed list!

The Fortune 500 ranking of American magazine weekly is known as the "ultimate list", which has always been the most famous and authoritative list to measure the world's large companies.

The number of Listed Companies in China has grown for the fourteenth consecutive year, reaching 115, and the number of listed companies continues to rank second in the world. Anbang insurance group, Alibaba, Tencent and other 10 Chinese companies were listed for the first time. The industry with the largest number of newly listed companies is trade, with 3 companies.

It is worth noting that this year, 10 Chinese companies were listed for the first time: Anbang insurance, Hengli Group, Yangguang financial holding, Alibaba, country garden, Tencent, Suning yunshang, Xiamen Jianfa group, international trade holding group and Xinjiang Guanghui.

The largest number of Chinese companies on the new list is trade, with three, followed by two from Internet services and retail - Alibaba and Tencent, while country garden is the only new real estate company on the list. This means that among the top 500 companies in the world, there are 115 listed companies in China, including 109 enterprises in mainland China, accounting for more than one fifth of the seats in the top 500 companies in the world.

In terms of ranking of IT enterprises in China, Huawei ranked 83rd, Alibaba ranked 462, and Tencent ranked 478.

Midea is the first Chinese home appliance company to enter Fortune 500 last year, and it is still the only one listed in the industry this year.

In addition to apple, the top five companies in the profit list are all China's commercial banks industrial and Commercial Bank of China, China Construction Bank, Agricultural Bank of China and Bank of China. But for them, it seems that profits and scale are hard to achieve at the same time, and the five companies, including apple, have seen their revenues plummet.

On the list of loss making subsidiaries, united credit group lost $13 billion, becoming the company with the most losses. Jingdong lost 570 million yuan, ranking first among Chinese enterprises on the list.

This year, it is worth mentioning that with Alibaba and Tencent on the list, and Jingdong, which was listed for the first time last year, China and the United States account for half of each of the world's six major Internet service companies. Amazon, Google's parent company, alphabet, and Facebook, the new social media giant on the list this year, are the three US companies.

Fortune magazine ranks the top 500 global enterprises every year. Most of the enterprises that can enter the top 500 list have experienced many years of accumulation and gradually built the "Empire State Building". Although the evaluation index is based on 'operating income'

But what the top 500 companies show is not only their amazing scale and benchmarking role, but also the practical significance reflected behind their changing laws.

In recent years, the number of Chinese enterprises shortlisted in the world top 500 has grown steadily.

In 2012, 79 of the world's top 500 Chinese enterprises were listed, including 43 central enterprises under the supervision of SASAC;

In 2013, there were 95 top 500 Chinese enterprises on the list, including 44 central enterprises supervised by SASAC of the State Council;

In 2014, there were 100 top 500 Chinese enterprises on the list, including 47 central enterprises supervised by SASAC of the State Council;

In 2015, there were 106 top 500 Chinese enterprises on the list, including 47 central enterprises supervised by SASAC of the State Council;

In 2016, there were 110 top 500 Chinese enterprises on the list, including 50 central enterprises supervised by SASAC.

Among them, China Minmetals and MCC, listed in 2016, have been strategically restructured last year, which is reflected in the central enterprises listed in 2017.

Finally, we attach the 2017 world top 500 list for your reference.