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The Fortune Global 500 is a ranking of the top 500 corporations worldwide as measured by revenue. The list is compiled and published annually by Fortune magazine. Until 1989 it listed only non-US industrial corporations under the title "International 500", while the Fortune 500 contained and still contains exclusively US corporations. In 1990, US companies were added to compile a truly global list of top industrial corporations as ranked by sales. In 2005, more than 450 of them were headquartered in the United States (176), Europe (195), and Japan (80).[1] Since 1995, the list has had its current form, listing also top financial corporations and service providers by revenue.
[edit] 2008 listThis is the top 10 as published in July 2008. It is based on the companies' fiscal year ended on or before 31 March 2008.[1]
The top ten includes six oil companies, two automobile manufacturers, one retailer, and one banking corporation. The complete list is available online. [edit] 2008 breakdown by countryOnly countries with five or more Global 500 companies are listed. [edit] 2008 breakdown by cityBreakdown by cities proper (not metropolitan areas) as provided by Fortune Magazine ([2]). Only cities with five Global 500 companies or more are listed.
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