More than half of the 100 largest companies are US-owned
More than half of the 100 largest companies, 54 percent are still in US ownership, and represent 61 percent of aggregate market capitalization. The companies of China are on the second place – according to PwC Global Top 100.
The survey sent to MTI on Thursday, ranks the world’s top 100 companies based on market capitalization and examines the evolution of the list from year to year. The capital market value of companies was taken into account in regions in USD. (MTI)
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