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The Forbes Global 2000 is an annual ranking of the world’s top 2000 public companies published by Forbes magazine since 2003. The companies are ranked according to four basic metrics: profit, sales, assets and market value.
 
In total, the world's 2000 biggest public companies account for $162 trillion in assets, $39 trillion in revenues, $3 trillion in profits and $48 trillion in market value, according to the 2015 list.
 
The world's largest company by market value is still Apple, however the technology industry juggernaut from Cupertino is not the leader by the overall score.

For the first time, China’s four biggest banks occupied the top four places. Industrial and Commercial Bank of China tops the ranking for the third consecutive year, while The Bank of China moved to the 4th place in the list knocking down JP Morgan Chase. Berkshire Hathaway stays at the 5th place, which makes Warren Buffett’s conglomerate the largest U.S. public company this year.
 

Source: The World’s Biggest Public Companies, 2015

For further information about the overall rank estimation and other methodological issues, please visit 2015 Global 2000: Methodology

Дата обновления: 19 мая 2015 г.
Автор:  Kirill Kosenkov