[P2P-F] Fw: [Arthakranti] MIGHTY AMERICAN CORPORATES

robert searle dharao4 at yahoo.co.uk
Tue May 15 11:46:15 CEST 2012




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Subject: [Arthakranti] MIGHTY AMERICAN CORPORATES


  





  
MIGHTY AMERICAN CORPORATE WORLD - FURTHER PROOF OF AMERICAN HEGEMONY !!!!!!   MIGHTY AMERICAN CORPORATE WORLD 
If Wal-Mart were a country, its revenues would make it on par with the GDP of the 25th largest economy in the world by, surpassing 157 smaller countries. 
We've found 25 major American corporations whose 2010 revenues surpass the 2010 Gross Domestic Product of entire countries, often with a few billion to spare. 
Even some major countries like Norway, Thailand, and New Zealand can be bested by certain U.S. firms. 
Yahoo is bigger than Mongolia

Mongolia's GDP: $6.13 billion 
Yahoo's Revenue: $6.32 billion
Yahoo would rank as the world's 138th biggest country.
Source: Fortune/CNN Money, IMF 
Visa is bigger than Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe's GDP: $7.47 billion 
Visa's Revenue: $8.07 billion
Zimbabwe would rank as the world's 133rd biggest country.
Source: Fortune/CNN Money, IMF 
eBay is bigger than Madagascar

Madagascar's GDP: $8.35 billion 
eBay's Revenue: $9.16 billion
Ebay would rank as the world's 129th biggest country.
Source: Fortune/CNN Money, IMF 
Nike is bigger than Paraguay

Paraguay's GDP: $18.48 billion 
Nike's Revenue: $19.16 billion
Nike would rank as the world's 102nd biggest country.
Source: Fortune/CNN Money, IMF 
Consolidated Edison is bigger than the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Democratic Republic of the Congo's GDP: $13.13 billion 
ConEdison's Revenue: $13.33 billion
ConEdison would rank as the world's 112th biggest country.
Source: Fortune/CNN Money, IMF 
McDonald's is bigger than Latvia

Latvia's GDP: $24.05 billion 
McDonald's Revenue: $24.07 billion
McDonald's would rank as the world's 92nd biggest country.
Source: Fortune/CNN Money, IMF 
Amazon.com is bigger than Kenya

Kenya's GDP: $32.16 billion 
Amazon.com's Revenue: $34.2 billion
Amazon would rank as the world's 86th biggest country.
Source: Fortune/CNN Money, IMF 
Morgan Stanley is bigger than Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan's GDP: $38.99 billion 
Morgan Stanley's Revenue: $39.32 billion
Morgan Stanley would rank as the world's 82nd biggest country.
Source: Fortune/CNN Money, IMF 
Cisco is bigger than Lebanon

Lebanon's GDP: $39.25 billion 
Cisco's Revenue: $40.04 billion
Cisco would rank as the world's 81st biggest country.
Source: Fortune/CNN Money, IMF 
Pepsi is bigger than Oman

Oman's GDP: $55.62 
Pepsi's Revenue: $57.83 billion
Pepsi would rank as the world's 69th biggest country.
Source: Fortune/CNN Money, IMF 
Apple is bigger than Ecuador

Ecuador's GDP: $58.91 billion 
Apple's Revenue: $65.23 billion
Apple would rank as the world's 68th biggest country.
Source: Fortune/CNN Money, IMF 
Microsoft is bigger than Croatia

Croatia's GDP: $60.59 billion 
Microsoft's Revenue: $62.48 billion
Microsoft would rank as the world's 66th biggest economy.
Source: Fortune/CNN Money, IMF 
Costco is bigger than Sudan

Sudan's GDP: $68.44 billion 
Costco's Revenue: $77.94 billion
Costco would rank as the world's 65th biggest country.
Source: Fortune/CNN Money, IMF 
Proctor and Gamble is bigger than Libya

Libya's GDP: $74.23 billion 
Proctor and Gamble's Revenue: $79.69 billion
Proctor and Gamble would rank as the world's 64th biggest country.
Source: Fortune/CNN Money, IMF 
Wells Fargo is bigger than Angola

Angola's GDP: $86.26 billion 
Wells Fargo's Revenue: $93.249 billion
Wells Fargo would rank as the world's 62nd biggest economy.
Source: Fortune/CNN Money, IMF 
Ford is bigger than Morocco

Morocco's GDP: $103.48 billion 
Ford's Revenue: $128.95 billion
Ford would rank as the world's 60th biggest country.
Source: Fortune/CNN Money, IMF 
Bank of America is bigger than Vietnam

Vietnam's GDP: $103.57 billion 
Bank of America's Revenue: $134.19 billion
Bank of America would rank as the world's 59th biggest country.
Source: Fortune/CNN Money, IMF 
General Motors is bigger than Bangladesh

Bangladesh's GDP: $104.92 billion 
GM's Revenue: $135.59 billion
GM would rank as the world's 58th biggest country.
Source: Fortune/CNN Money, IMF 
Berkshire Hathaway is bigger than Hungary

Hungary's GDP: $128.96 billion 
Berkshire Hathaway's Revenue: $136.19 billion
Berkshire Hathaway would rank as the world's 57th biggest economy.
Source: Fortune/CNN Money, IMF 
General Electric is bigger than New Zealand

New Zealand's GDP: $140.43 billion 
GE's Revenue: $151.63 billion
GE would rank as the world's 52nd biggest country.
Source: Fortune/CNN Money, IMF 
Fannie Mae is bigger than Peru

Peru's GDP: $152.83 billion 
Fannie mae's Revenue: $153.83 billion
Fannie Mae would rank as the world's 51st biggest country.
Source: Fortune/CNN Money, IMF 
Conoco Phillips is bigger than Pakistan

Pakistan's GDP: $174.87 billion 
Conoco Phillip's Revenue: $184.97 billion
Conoco Phillips would rank as the world's 48th biggest country.
Source: Fortune/CNN Money, IMF 
Chevron is bigger than the Czech Republic

Czech Republic's GDP: $192.15 billion 
Chevron's Revenue: $196.34 billion
Chevron would rank as the world's 46th biggest country.
Source: Fortune/CNN Money, IMF 
Exxon Mobil is bigger than Thailand

Thailand's GDP: $318.85 billion 
Exxon Mobil's Revenue: $354.67 billion
Exxon Mobil would rank as the world's 30th biggest country.
Source: Fortune/CNN Money, IMF 
Walmart is bigger than Norway

Norway's GDP: $414.46 billion 
Walmart's Revenue: $421.89 billion
Wallmart would rank as the world's 25th biggest country.
Source: Fortune/CNN Money, IMF 



 
 
 


 

 
 



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