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Today we have top 10 most valuable companies in the world.

Today, many people will surely recognize the company logo, because Apple Corporation has become one of the most successful companies with a market value of $ 1,397 billion.

The company was founded on April 1, 1976 by Steve Wozniak, Ronald Wayne, and Steve Jobs. Initially, the trinity was engaged in assembling home computers and releasing their own PC models, but the greatest success came precisely in the last years of the company, when Apple introduced its mobile product lines to the world - iPhone smartphones and iPad tablets.

To date, the range of the company's products is very wide - smart watches, computers and laptops, tablets and smartphones, and more. But the main feature of the popularity of "apple" gadgets was the high quality, stylish design and the smartest marketing program of Steve Jobs.

Today, the company includes thousands of representative offices, branded stores and service centers around the world, with a staff of about 132 thousand employees.

The headquarters is located in the USA, in the city of Cupertino, California.

$1,274 billion

Industry: Software development.
Products: Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows, Xbox.

The third most valuable company in the world is Microsoft.

The world famous corporation was founded in 1975, today one of the richest people in the world - Bill Gates.

At that time, Microsoft was the first developer to offer packaged software for home computers, making PC management user-friendly and intuitive.

The Windows operating system was a real breakthrough, because it made it easy for ordinary users to master the PC, which brought the company incredible success and huge profits.

Today, Microsoft is also one of the leaders in the PC software market, releasing next-generation Windows operating systems, document management applications - Microsoft Office, and a number of other programs. In addition, MS produces its own mobile devices and accessories, video, audio and office equipment.

The headquarters is located in Redmond, Washington.

$1,020 billion

Industry: Internet.

The world-famous Internet company Google has recently changed its official name to Alphabet, as the company has long gone beyond one Google search engine, and also owns many other companies.

The heads of the Internet holding are Sergey Brin and Larry Page, who have jointly created this mega-company since 1998.

Google is headquartered in California, and the holding includes more than three dozen popular services and subsidiaries, such as AdWords, Android, YouTube, and others.

Amazon Inc.

$924.52 billion

Industry: Retail.

January 7, 2019, company Amazon for the first time became the most valuable company in the world outperforming its competitor, Microsoft. She is currently in 5th place.

Amazon is an American retail company that sells and delivers various goods over the Internet.

With the help of Amazon Internet, users, suppliers and manufacturers can sell any goods themselves, using the company's website as an online platform.

The main direction of the company is the independent sale of various goods. The popularity of the service has increased due to the high quality of goods, low prices, prompt delivery and a wide range of different products.

The company was founded in 1994 by Jeff Bezos. The head office is located in Seattle, Washington.

According to the general assessment, about 647.5 thousand employees currently work in the company. The corporation's assets are more than $162 billion, and the annual turnover is about $232 billion.

$633.49 billion

Industry: Internet.

Facebook was developed by Mark Zuckerberg in February 2004. Today, the Facebook social network is visited by over 2 billion people daily. For one Internet project, with a market value of 633 billion dollars, this is simply an astronomical indicator of popularity and demand.

Today, Facebook generates over $22 billion in net revenue per year through advertising. In addition, Facebook is the leader among this list in terms of profitability, as the company increased its net profit by 54% in the last year alone.

The headquarters is located in Menlo Park, California.

Alibaba Group

$610.13 billion

Industry: Internet.
Products: E-commerce, online auction hosting, online money transfer, mobile commerce.

Alibaba is one of the largest virtual trading platforms in China and the world, attracting the attention of buyers both with affordable prices and a wide range of products.

Founded on April 4, 1999, the company provides consumer, business-to-consumer and business services through web portals, as well as electronic payment services, a customer search engine and cloud computing.

The headquarters is located in Hangzhou.

$562.39 billion

Industry: Insurance, finance, rail transport, utilities, food and non-food products.

The company is known for its permanent owner, American investor and entrepreneur Warren Buffett. The headquarters is located in Omaha, Nebraska, USA.

The cost of one share of this company is $344,970, which makes it the most expensive share in the world.

Affiliated companies:

  • GEICO (auto insurance);
  • General Re (reinsurance);
  • Berkshire Hathaway Primary Group (insurance);
  • Berkshire Hathaway Reinsurance Group (insurance and reinsurance);
  • BNSF - (railway transport);
  • Berkshire Hathaway Energy (electricity and gas supply);
  • McLane Company (wholesale).

In 2015, the number of participants in the annual meeting of shareholders exceeded 40 thousand people.

For this reason, the company's shareholders' meeting was jokingly nicknamed "Woodstock for the capitalists."

$492.9 billion

Industry: Conglomerate.
Products: Social networks, instant messaging, mass media, web portals, etc.

Tencent is a venture capital company, conglomerate, investment holding, and one of the largest companies in the gaming industry.

This Chinese multinational investment holding, founded in 1998, today occupies the 9th position in the ranking of the most valuable companies.

Its many services include social networks, mobile games, music, web portals, payment systems, e-commerce, internet services, smartphones and online multiplayer games, which are among the largest and most successful in the world in their respective categories.

Tencent Seafront Towers (also known as Tencent Binhai Mansion) is headquartered in Nanshan District, Shenzhen.

Visa Inc.

$441.61 billion

Industry: Financial services.

Visa Inc. founded in 1958 and is an international company that deals with payment transactions and bank transfers between financial institutions.

Visa is the second largest payment system in the world in terms of issued cards and transactions. Visa cards can be used to pay in more than 200 countries.

Most of the company's transactions are processed using the VisaNet electronic payment network.

Remarkably, the company has four centers for processing these transfers, which are located in Colorado, Virginia, England and Singapore. They are reliably protected from possible criminal interventions and natural disasters.

Headquartered in San Francisco, California, USA.

Headquartered in New Brunswick, New Jersey.

Market capitalization as a method of assessing the value of a company

Market capitalization, along with annual income and the sum of all assets, is one of the methods for assessing the investment attractiveness of a company.

Using market capitalization to represent the size of a company is important because the size of a company is a major factor in determining the various characteristics that investors are interested in, including risk.

Being the product of the number of shares and their value, market capitalization is not the price at which the owner will necessarily sell his company.

Despite the fact that companies are overvalued by the market or, on the contrary, undervalued, in order to get the real value of a company, it is necessary to consider its activities from a fundamental point of view.

The first places in the ranking of foreign companies with the best reputation in Russia were taken by Toyota, Rolex and Bosch. The authors of the rating, analysts from the Reputation Institute, are convinced that the reputation of companies in Russia and in the rest of the world is perceived in completely different ways.

The ranking of foreign companies with the best reputation in Russia prepared for Forbes according to the Reputation Institute (RI) in 2019 was headed by the Japanese automaker Toyota. Together with him, the Swiss watch company Rolex and German Bosch entered the top three. The leader of 2017 - Volkswagen - was ninth in this year's ranking (in 2018 it was 12th), and Japanese Sony dropped to 5th from the first line in last year's ranking.

In the aviation sector, reputational leadership has been held by Lufthansa for three years, in the financial sector by Visa, and in the entertainment sector by The Walt Disney. Toyota (automotive), Rolex (consumer goods), ExxonMobil (oil and gas), Lavazza (food and beverage), Hilton Worldwide (hotels), 3M (industrial), Pfizer (pharmaceuticals), IKEA ( retail), Intel (high tech) and DHL (logistics).

In terms of the reputation of the business sectors, the automotive sector ranks first, followed by consumer goods and high technology. In the last places - finance, transport and energy. “Only 25% of people in the world consider financial institutions sincere,” notes RI. The top 100 companies with the best reputation in Russia include two payment systems (Visa and Mastercard) and HSBC bank, while the global investment banks Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan and Morgan Stanley were not ranked.

The last place in terms of the reputation of sectors in Russia in 2019 was entertainment and media. RI explained this by the deterioration in the attitude of Russians towards Facebook. The Walt Disney Company (#44) and Netflix (#73) were in the top 100 most respected companies.

At the same time, in the global ranking of companies with the best reputation published by RI in March, The Walt Disney Company was on the third line (topped the Rolex list), and Netflix topped the similar American rating in April (Facebook among 390 American companies considered by reputation was on penultimate place, only The Trump Organization had a worse reputation). The lightning-fast reaction of management to accusations of sexual assault by the star of the series “House of Cards” Kevin Spacey helped to climb 22 lines in the American rating of Netflix - in the midst of the #MeToo campaign, Netflix simply fired the actor.

“The importance of intangible assets is growing all over the world and today reputation management is the responsibility of the first persons of companies,” emphasizes Cornelius van Riel, co-founder and vice president of RI.

Today, one failure is enough to damage a company's reputation. The incident at a U.S. Collegiate Basketball game, in which rising star Zion Williamson's shoe ruptured, resulted in more than just injury to the player. The very next day, Nike shares fell by more than 1%, the company's market capitalization fell by $1.46 billion. In the RI 2019 world ranking, the company dropped from 12th to 15th place.

It doesn't work in Russia. There are regional peculiarities in the perception of companies in Russia and in the rest of the world, RI explains. In the ranking of the most respected foreign companies in the Russian market, Nike retained its 11th position. Also, the "dieselgate" had a completely different effect on the reputation of Volkswagen in Russia and in the world. In the Russian rating, the company dropped from first place in 2017 to 12th in 2018, but already in 2019 it rose to ninth. In the global and US reputation rankings, Volkswagen was not in the top 100 in 2018 and 2019.

The Reputation Institute has been preparing an annual corporate reputation survey since 2006. In Russia, the calculations are carried out by the consulting company EmCo (exclusive representative of RI).

When compiling the reputation rating of foreign companies in Russia, more than 7,000 people were interviewed. They were asked about the activities of 143 companies, selected by size and prominence. The questions concerned the emotional attitude of a person to the company (trust, respect, admiration, goodwill), perception of its activities (products, innovations, working conditions, management, leadership, efficiency, responsibility) and supportive behavior (including willingness to buy the company's product). Survey participants rated companies according to various criteria on a 100-point scale. An average score above 80 indicates an excellent reputation.

Top 100 International Companies by Reputation Russia RepTrak® 2019

international company international company international company international company
1 Toyota 26 IKEA 51 Ford motor 76 Natura
2 Rolex 27 Rolls-Royce Aerospace 52 The Kraft Heinz Company 77 ExxonMobil
3 Bosch 28 Pirelli 53 Colgate-Palmolive 78 Eli Lilly
4 bmw 29 Nokia 54 The Estee Lauder Companies 79 Daimler (Mercedes-Benz)
5 Sony 30 Google 55 Air France-KLM 80 GlaxoSmithKline
6 lego 31 nissan motor 56 LVMH Group (Louis Vuitton - Moet Hennessy) 81 Novo Nordisk
7 Intel 32 Bridgestone 57 Toshiba 82 British Airways (Brand owned by IAG)
8 Adidas 33 IBM 58 mastercard 83 Mars Incorporated
9 Volkswagen 34 Philips Electronics 59 Accenture 84 Siemens
10 Canon 35 Xerox 60 Emirates 85 Heineken
11 Nike 36 Hitachi 61 Ferrero 86 LG Corporation
12 Panasonic 37 Hugo Boss 62 Boeing 87 Sanofi
13 Michelin 38 Danone 63 Ralph Lauren Corporation 88 Airbus
14 Samsung 39 HP 64 Bacardi-Martini 89 Anheuser-Busch InBev
15 Lavazza 40 barilla 65 L "Oreal 90 Oracle
16 Visa 41 Sharp 66 Starbucks Coffee Company 91 Pernod Ricard
17 Apple 42 Mitsubishi Motors 67 Huawei 92 Carlsberg Group
18 Cisco Systems 43 General Motors 68 Hilton Worldwide 93 HSBC
19 Mondelez International 44 The Walt Disney Company 69 AT&T 94 InterContinental Hotels Group
20 Microsoft 45 Levi Strauss & Co. 70 Kia Motors 95 Fujitsu
21 Giorgio Armani 46 good year 71 fujifilm 96 DHL
22 3M 47 Johnson & Johnson 72 Marriott International 97 Unilever
23 Electrolux 48 Caterpillar 73 Netflix 98 Campbell Soup Company
24 Nestle 49 Deutsche Lufthansa 74 Honeywell International 99 Procter & Gamble
25 Hyundai 50 Honda motor 75 Pfizer 100 Bayer

Read more about the top 10 companies from the Russian reputation rating in our gallery.

The Japanese automaker managed to bypass the German BMW and Volkswagen, which were in the lead in the ranking of the most respected foreign car brands in Russia in 2017-2018.

In the consumer goods sector, Rolex has traditionally ranked high for three years.

This year, the German company managed to outperform its Japanese rival Sony.

The Japanese company entered the top three in the consumer goods category, behind Rolex and Bosch.

The Danish company, which is always on the list of the most respected companies in the world, has shown a sharp rise in the Russian ranking - from 41st to 2nd place.

Among the most respected high-tech companies, Intel is ahead of Samsung and Apple in terms of reputation in Russia. The company also improved its position in the global reputation ranking (moved from 15th to 11th place).

The German manufacturer of sports shoes, clothing and equipment in terms of reputation both in Russia and in the world is ahead of its American competitor Nike (which ranks 11th and 15th in these ratings).

As a result of the dieselgate, the German automaker has not been in the top 100 of the world ranking for the second year in a row, but has returned to the top ten most respected foreign companies in Russia.

The company's competitor, Nikon, was not included in the Russian reputation top 100.

Analytical department of White Square Journal presents the first rating (foreign companies). This rating will be published on an annual basis.

1.Auchan Group. French corporation represented in many countries of the world. One of the world's largest retail chain operators (including the Auchan grocery hypermarket chain)

2.Metro Group. A group of companies operating the third largest trading network in Europe and the fourth largest in the world. The development of the Metro Cash & Carry project in Russia officially began on November 1, 2000 in Moscow. Each store employs up to 400 people, the company's central office has about 2 thousand employees.


3. Toyota Motor Corporation. The largest Japanese automotive corporation.


4. BSH Hausgeräte GmbH, a manufacturer of home appliances under the brands Bosch, Siemens, Neff, Gaggenau, is owned by Robert Bosch.


5. Intel. American manufacturer of electronic devices and computer components, including microprocessors and chipsets.


6. Volkswagen Group. German automobile concern. In Russia, the company's activity as a single importing company dates back to 2003.


7. Japan Tobacco International. Japanese tobacco company, the second largest tobacco manufacturer in the world. JTI is the largest manufacturer of tobacco products in Russia with a market share of 34.9%. More than 4,500 people work for the company in Russia.


8. Philip Morris International. American tobacco company, one of the largest cigarette manufacturers in the world. In March 2019, affiliated companies of Philip Morris International became one of the best employers in Russia.


9. IKEA. Swedish production and trading group of companies, the owner of one of the world's largest retail chains selling furniture and household goods.


10. Pepsi Co. American manufacturer of soft drinks and other food products.


11.Nissan Motor. Japanese automaker, one of the largest in the world. The company was founded in 1933.


12. Mercedes-Benz. Manufacturer of premium cars, trucks, buses and other vehicles, part of the German concern Daimler AG.


13. Procter & Gamble. An American multinational company, one of the leaders in the global consumer goods market. It is one of the largest foreign investors in the Russian economy, operating in the country since 1991.


14. Kia Motors. The oldest Korean automaker, the brand was founded in 1944. Having won a leading position in South Korea, the KIA brand entered the international market and over several decades gained a reputation as a dynamically developing brand, a manufacturer of reliable and practical cars.


15. Hyundai Motor. The largest South Korean automotive company.


16. Leroy Merlin. French company, one of the largest European DIY retailers. The company entered the Russian market in 2004 by opening its first store in Mytishchi. Active development of the network began in 2005.


17. British American Tobacco. British tobacco company. In Russia, one of the leaders of the Russian tobacco industry, with a wide portfolio of brands and two modern factories.


18 Renault Group. French automotive corporation. Currently, Renault is one of the most popular and best-selling car brands in Russia. By the beginning of 2018, the Renault dealer network includes over 140 car dealerships from Kaliningrad to Vladivostok.


19. Cisco Systems. An American multinational company that develops and sells networking equipment primarily for large organizations and telecommunications enterprises. One of the world's largest companies specializing in high technology. The company has been operating in the CIS market since 1995 and has representative offices in Moscow and St. Petersburg.


20. Mars. American manufacturer of durable food products, best known for chocolate bars. Mars in Russia is represented by 10 factories in the Moscow, Novosibirsk, Rostov, Ulyanovsk regions and in St. Petersburg. More than 6,000 employees work in various business segments of the company.


21. LG Electronics. South Korean company, one of the world's largest manufacturers of consumer electronics and home appliances. Part of the conglomerate LG Group.


22. Nestle. The world's largest Swiss food and beverage company, an expert in nutrition and a healthy lifestyle. Today, Nestlé Russia is the market leader in most categories where its products are present.


23 Electrolux. Swedish company, one of the world's leading manufacturers of household and professional appliances. The company sells more than 60 million of its products annually to consumers in 150 countries.


24. Giorgio Armani. An Italian company specializing in the production of clothing and various accessories. The first Russian store under the Armani brand opened in 2001. Now more than 80 stores are open in Russia.


25. Visa. An American multinational company providing payment transaction services. In Russia, Visa cards are serviced in almost 166,000 retail outlets and more than 36,000 ATMs. At the beginning of 2019, the share of Visa plastic cards issued in Russia is 39.5%.


26 Apple. American corporation, manufacturer of personal and tablet computers, phones, audio players and software. Today the company is the leader in Russia.


27. Danone. French food company, a well-known manufacturer of dairy products and other food products. The Danone group of companies in Russia is part of the international company Groupe Danone. On the territory of Russia, the Danone Group owns 16 enterprises. The number of employees is more than 10 thousand people.


28 BMW Group. German manufacturer of automobiles, motorcycles, and engines. The BMW Group has been present on the Russian market for more than 15 years, and during this time the brand has gained a large number of fans throughout the country.


29Mitsubishi Motors. The Japanese automobile manufacturer, part of the Mitsubishi group and is the largest manufacturing group in Japan. At the beginning of 2109, 2,106 Mitsubishi cars were sold in Russia.


30. Coca-Cola Company. American food company, the world's largest manufacturer and supplier of concentrates, syrups and soft drinks. Coca‑Cola HBC Russia is a local company with international roots. In Russia, the company owns beverage and juice factories, employs 10,000 Russians, and pays taxes to the regional budget. The Coca‑Cola System has already invested more than $5.7 billion in the Russian economy and continues to invest.


31. McDonald's. American corporation, until 2010 the world's largest chain of fast food restaurants. As of December 2018, there are 660 McDonald's restaurants in Russia. Every day, McDonald's restaurants in Russia serve more than 1.5 million visitors.


32. BASF. The world's largest chemical concern. BASF has been on the market for 145 years in Russia, has 12 divisions, 10 production sites and more than 700 employees.


33. Mondelez international. An American multinational food company formed in 2012 as a result of the division of Kraft Foods. The company employs more than 90,000 people worldwide and has products in 160 countries. Mon'delis Rus LLC has been operating on the Russian market for over 20 years and produces well-known brands of sweets and biscuits. The company actively invests in the Russian economy and implements large-scale social and charitable projects, including promotion of balanced nutrition and a healthy lifestyle.


34 Hugo Boss. German company producing luxury clothing, accessories and perfumes.


35. Globus. An international chain of grocery hypermarkets with stores in Germany, the Czech Republic and Russia. In Russia it works under the brand name "Globus". The network of hypermarkets "Globus" was included in the annual rating of the RBC news agency - "500 largest companies in Russia by revenue"


36 Abbot. American Chemical Pharmaceutical Corporation. Abbott has been operating in Russia for over 40 years. More than 3,000 employees work in the office in Moscow, in the branch in St. Petersburg, as well as throughout Russia and at VEROPHARM enterprises in Volginsky, Belgorod and Voronezh.


37 Samsung. International transnational company producing electronics, telecommunications equipment, mobile phones and monitors. On September 4, 2008, the official opening ceremony of the Samsung Electronics plant in the Kaluga region took place. To date, the total area of ​​the plant complex is 460 thousand m2. The plant produces 100% of all televisions sold in Russia, as well as monitors and washing machines under the Samsung brand.


38. Fortum. Finnish state energy company. PJSC Fortum is one of the leading producers and suppliers of heat and electricity in the Urals and Western Siberia.


39 Unilever. This is a Dutch-British company, one of the world leaders in the market of food products and household chemicals (including perfumes). Unilever has been on the Russian market for more than 20 years. In addition to the headquarters in Moscow, the company has several other production sites.


40. Barilla. World leader in the production and sale of pasta, European leader in the production of pasta. 43 production complexes of the Barilla Group, located in 9 countries of the world, include two confectionery factories of Harris CIS LLC in Russia - in Solnechnogorsk and Ufa.


41 General Motors. The largest American automobile corporation, until 2008, for 77 years, the largest car manufacturer in the world. General Motors has been represented on the Russian market since 1992 by such brands as Chevrolet, Opel and Cadillac. The dealer network of General Motors in Russia consists of 158 dealer centers operating in 94 Russian cities.


42. Henkel Group. German chemical-industrial company, manufacturer of cleaning and detergents, cosmetics and personal care products, adhesive materials. The company has been successfully developing on the Russian market for more than 29 years. Currently, Henkel has 9 factories and 12 offices in various regions of Russia.


43.OBI. An international retail chain of building and household goods stores owned by the German company OBI GmbH & Co. Deutschland KG. Today, there are 28 chain stores in Russia.


44 Sanofi. French pharmaceutical company. It is the leader of the Russian pharmaceutical market.


45 Johnson & Johnson. An American holding company of 265 companies located in 60 countries, employing more than 126,000 people and manufacturing medicines, sanitary products and medical equipment.


46Mazda Motor Corporation. A Japanese automobile manufacturer that manufactures Mazda vehicles. Mazda has a plant for the production of sedans in Vladivostok.


47 Schneider Electric. French power engineering company, manufacturer of equipment for power sub-complexes of industrial enterprises, civil and housing construction facilities, data processing centers. The company's first project in Russia was implemented in 1974 at the Samara Oil Refinery. The company has already invested over $1 billion in Russian production facilities and continues to invest. More than 60% of the products supplied by Schneider Electric to Russian customers are manufactured in Russia at the company's 6 own plants.


48 Cargill. American food company. The representative office of the company in Russia has been operating since 1991. Currently, about 2,500 people work in Russia, and more than 99% of them are citizens of the Russian Federation. Cargill is the leading foreign investor in Russia, having invested more than $1.2 billion in the development of the country's agriculture and food industry.


49. Royal Dutch Shell. British-Dutch oil and gas company. For 2018 the largest oil and gas and the 11th largest public company in the world. Liquefied gas production in Russia is 3.1 million tons per year. At Domodedovo Airport, Shell refuels more than 30 airlines.


50 Sony Corp. Japanese multinational corporation headquartered in Tokyo. It specializes in the production of home and professional electronics, game consoles and other high-tech products.


51 Lego Group. Danish private company engaged in the production of the eponymous series of educational toys. On the territory of Russia, the designer began to be sold from the beginning of the 2000s, and it has become so firmly rooted in the Russian market of children's toys, and in the hearts of small consumers from Russia, that sales are constantly growing to this day.


52 Glencore. Swiss trading company, one of the world's largest suppliers of raw materials and rare earth materials. Glencore's subsidiary, the International Grain Company (IGC), established in 2004, operates in Russia. Estimated, it can control more than 65 thousand hectares of agricultural land. The company also has 12 elevators in the Krasnodar and Stavropol Territories, Rostov and Volgograd Regions.


53 Nokian Tires. Finnish company, a major manufacturer of tires for difficult climatic conditions. The company's interests in Russia are represented by Nokian Tire LLC. In September 2005, a plant with a capacity of 17 million tires per year was opened in the city of Vsevolozhsk, Leningrad Region. Investments in the production site in Russia for the period 2004 - 2018 amounted to 980 million euros.


54. L'oreal. French company, world market leader in perfumery and cosmetics. The history of the development of L'Oréal in Russia has more than 25 successful years of work.


55. Sun Inbev. Russian division of the Belgian brewing corporation AB InBev. About 5,000 people work at SUN InBev's Russian enterprises. The company uses the most advanced technologies in production, marketing, logistics and management, aiming to become the best brewing company, making the world a better place.


56 Siemens. German concern operating in the field of electrical engineering, electronics, power equipment, transport, medical equipment and lighting technology.


57. Billa. Supermarket chain in Europe and Russia, owned by the German company REWE Group.


58 Daimler. German manufacturer of automobiles, vehicles and engines. Mercedes-Benz RUS is a Russian company, a subsidiary of the Daimler AG concern.


59 Bayer. German chemical and pharmaceutical company. Bayer Technology Services began its activities in Russia in mid-2010. The company's offices in Russia are located in 35 cities of Russia.


60. NVIDIA. American technology company, developer of graphics processors and systems-on-a-chip (SoC).


61 Philips. Dutch company with a range of technology products. Today, Philips is a leader in medical imaging, patient monitoring and IT solutions.


62. Xerox. An American corporation, one of the world leaders in printing and document management technologies. The Xerox Russia partner network for the promotion and maintenance of equipment has more than 5,000 sales partners, as well as more than 300 authorized service centers, which provide absolute coverage of services in 83 regions of the Russian Federation.


63 Pilkington Glass. It is one of the largest in the world in the production of construction and automotive glass products. In Russia. Pilkington produces float glass at a factory in the Ramensky district of the Moscow region, which was put into operation in early 2006. The plant's capacity is 240 thousand tons of glass per year.


64. Pony Express. Logistics company providing services for the transportation of goods, parcels, mail and documents in Moscow and other cities of Russia and the CIS.


65. Promet safe. At the moment, the PROMET company is 3 factories for the production of safes, metal doors and furniture; Own distribution network, which includes more than 1,300 dealers; 31 Russian branches and 9 foreign branches.


66 Raiffeisen Bank International. One of the largest Austrian banking groups, a cooperative bank. The bank has a subsidiary bank in Russia - Raiffeisenbank. The Bank's regional network is represented in 43 cities of Russia and includes 5 branches and 173 branches.


67 Rolex. Swiss watch company that produces watches and accessories under the brand name Rolex.


68 Canon. A multinational engineering company headquartered in Tokyo, producing a variety of products for capturing, processing and printing images. Canon is represented in Russia by Canon Ru.


69 Panasonic. Japanese manufacturer of household appliances and electronic goods. In Russia, Panasonic's interests are represented by Panasonic Rus.


70 HP. American IT company. The company has offices in 11 Russian cities.


71. Goodyear. American international company, manufacturer of tires and other rubber products. Goodyear has a central office in Moscow and a tire warehouse in the Moscow region. There are more than 100 service centers of Goodyear's Truck Force network in Russia.


72. Honda. Japanese manufacturer of automobiles and motorcycles. In 2018, HONDA ranked 4th in motorcycle sales in Russia.


73. Mastercard. International payment system, transnational financial corporation. Now the operating company responsible for the operation of cards in Russia is MasterCard LLC.


74. Ferrero. Italian manufacturer of chocolate and other confectionery products. At the moment, all major Ferrero brands are represented on the Russian market. The confectionery factory in the Vladimir region is one of the largest enterprises of the Ferrero Group in the world. This is a modern production and logistics complex with a total area of ​​80,000 m². Currently, 15% of the products of the Ferrero confectionery factory in the Vladimir region are exported to 33 countries - these are the CIS countries, the Customs Union, Central Asia, as well as Brazil and the EU countries.


75. Ralph Lauren Corporation. American manufacturer of clothing, accessories, perfumes, furniture and other household products. In Russia, the Ralph Lauren brand appeared in 2007 - its first branded boutique opened in Moscow.


76. Starbucks Coffee Company. American coffee company and chain of coffee houses of the same name. Starbucks is the largest coffee shop chain in the world. In September 2007, the chain's first coffee shop was opened in Russia.


77. Huawei. One of the world's largest telecommunications companies, established in China. Today, throughout the country from St. Petersburg to Vladivostok, there are 11 company offices, research and training centers, technical support and network management centers.


78. Netflix. American entertainment company, provider of films and series based on streaming media. The video service in Russia was launched in 2016.


79. Pfizer. American pharmaceutical company, one of the largest in the world. Pfizer has been operating in Russia since 1992, and now over 1000 employees work in more than 50 cities of the country. Today, more than 100 Pfizer products are registered in Russia.


80 Nokia. Finnish multinational telecommunications equipment company for mobile and IP networks. Nokia is a global leader in innovating technology at the heart of a connected world. From infrastructure for 5G and the Internet of things to new solutions in the field of virtual reality and digital medical diagnostics.


81. Lavazza. Italian company engaged in the production and sale of coffee products. The first official dealer of the LAVAZZA brand in Russia is the Rustov-Impex holding. For 11 years of successful work, they have more than 16,000 regular customers. There are 3 branches: in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Yekaterinburg.


82 Michelin. French company, tire manufacturer, one of the leaders in its industry. Since July 2004, Michelin has been operating a tire manufacturing plant in the Moscow Region. The number of personnel of the plant is about 1000 people; production volume - about 5 thousand tires per day. In addition to the plant, there is a commercial agency in Russia, which was first founded in 1913 and revived in 1997.


83. Sharp. Japanese corporation, electronics manufacturer. Since its founding in 1912, Sharp Corporation has been continuously improving original products in various categories.


84 Enel. An international company engaged in the production and distribution of electricity and gas.


85 Levi Strauss & Co. American manufacturer of clothing and footwear.


86 Emirates. One of the world's largest airlines based in Dubai. In Russia, the air carrier has its own representative office in Domodedovo.


87. Caterpillar. One of the leading corporations in the production of the largest special equipment in the world. About 500 branches of the company operate in 50 countries of the world and in Russia.


88. Bacardi. Spanish liquor company. Bacardi Rus distributes on the territory of Russia trademarks produced under the auspices of Bacardi Limited.


89 Colgate-Palmolive. An international company that produces products such as soap, oral hygiene products, toothpastes and brushes, pet food, household chemicals. The division of Colgate-Palmolive in Russia was opened in 1992. Today Colgate-Palmolive in Russia is one of the fastest growing divisions in the world.


90. The Estee Lauder Companies. An American company, a well-known manufacturer of cosmetics and perfumes. Estee Lauder has been working in Russia and the CIS for over 30 years.


91. Novo Nordisk. Danish pharmaceutical company. In 1991, the Russian representative office of the company was opened in Moscow.


92. Oracle. American corporation, the largest manufacturer of software for organizations.


93. Pernod Ricard. French company, manufacturer and distributor of alcoholic beverages. In Russia, Pernod Ricard owns a subsidiary of ZAO Pernod Ricard Rus. Currently, Pernod Ricard offices in Russia are open in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Krasnodar, Yekaterinburg and Novosibirsk.


94 Carlsberg Group. Danish brewing company, one of the largest in the world. The history of the brand in Russia began in April 2002 with the signing of an agreement with Baltika. Baltika owns 8 factories in Russia, a wide portfolio of brands.


95 DHL. International company for express delivery of goods and documents. DHL entered the Russian market in 1984. Delivery is carried out in more than 6,000 locations, the transport fleet is 950 vehicles.


96 Fujifilm. A Japanese manufacturer of cameras, photographic film, film and photo minilabs. Fujifilm is one of the leading companies in the Russian market. It works with more than 500 regular customers and has a wide dealer network in Russia.


97. GlaxoSmithKline. British pharmaceutical company, one of the largest in the world. GSK has been operating in Russia since the 80s. The Russian office of the company is located in Moscow. SmithKline-Beacham Biomed's vaccine manufacturing plant is located in the Moscow region. About 1,000 people work for GSK in Russia.


98. Komatsu. Japanese engineering company. Today, Komatsu's revenue in Russia reaches $130 million annually.


99 Ford Motor. American automaker, manufacturer of cars under the Ford brand. The fourth largest car manufacturer in the world in terms of output for the entire period of existence.

Foreign companies operating in the country continue to develop and increase sales. Not the warmest relations between Russia and Western countries and mutual sanctions had little effect on foreign business in the Russian Federation.

The rating of the largest foreign companies in Russia was compiled by Forbes magazine. In total, there are 50 foreign corporations in the top list. The publication's experts note that this year the total revenue of foreign companies in Russia decreased slightly - by 1.3%. And this despite the economic crisis.

The largest share of Russian revenue in total sales belongs to Nokian Tires from Finland (45%). It is followed by the French chain Leroy Merlin (18%) by a wide margin.

15 largest foreign companies in Russia

15. Danone

The French dairy food company has been doing business in Russia since 1992. In 2015, the company's revenue amounted to 107 billion rubles. This is 10% more than the previous year. The share of Russian revenue is 7%.

The American company also managed to improve its results compared to last year. The total revenue of the food corporation is 114 billion rubles. The Russian share is 5%. It is worth noting that in 2015 Mars was three lines lower - in 17th place in the ranking of the largest foreign companies in Russia.

13. Nestle

The Swiss food manufacturing company started its business in Russia in 1995. In 2016, it was ranked 13th in the ranking of the largest foreign companies in our country. In 2015, the corporation managed to earn 120 billion rubles (+25% compared to the previous period). The share of Russian revenue is 2% of the total.

12. Japan Tobacco International

But the Japanese tobacco company Japan Tobacco International, on the contrary, has greatly slowed down. If in the previous year one of the world's largest tobacco producers was on the fifth line of the rating, this year it is only on the 12th. Over the year, Japan Tobacco International's revenue decreased by 39% and amounted to 135 billion rubles. The share of Russian revenue is 11%. The company has been doing business in Russia since 1999.

11. British American Tobacco

But the British manufacturer of tobacco products was more fortunate. Over the year, the company's revenue increased by 15% and amounted to 139 billion rubles. The Russian share is 16%. British American Tobacco has been doing business in Russia since 1991.

The American manufacturer of consumer goods also managed to increase its revenue by 8%. This year the company earned 141 billion rubles. The share of Russian revenue is 3%.

Leroy Merlin is a French company, the owner of retail chains specializing in the sale of goods for repair and construction. The company has been doing business in Russia since 2004. This year, the company's revenue increased by 23% and amounted to 152 billion rubles. The Russian share is 18%.

8 Daimler

The German automotive concern Daimler entered the Russian market in 1994 and became the first foreign automobile company to establish a subsidiary in Russia. The company is engaged in the production of Mercedes-Benz cars. This year, the company's revenue amounted to 157 billion rubles. The share of Russian revenue is 2%.

7Volkswagen Group

Another German automaker is ranked 7th in the ranking of the largest foreign companies in Russia. This year, the company's total revenue amounted to 171 billion rubles. True, these figures are much worse than last year (-26%). The share of Russian revenue is 1%.

6. PepsiCo

The American soft drink manufacturer started operations in Russia in 1974. The first PepsiCo plant appeared in Novorossiysk. Currently, the company employs more than 23,000 employees. In 2015, PepsiCo managed to earn 172 billion rubles. The share of Russian revenue is 4%.

The Swedish furniture manufacturer started its business in Russia in 2000. The first store of the company appeared in Khimki. In 2015, IKEA increased its revenue by 9% and earned 200 billion rubles. At the same time, the share of Russian revenue is 9%.

4.Toyota Motor

The Japanese automaker came to Russia in 2002. At the end of 2007, she launched a plant for the production of passenger cars in the Leningrad Region. The company produces only one model - Camry. In 2015, the company's revenue amounted to 230 billion rubles. The Russian share is 2%.

3 Philip Morris International

Another tobacco manufacturer opens the top three. Philip Morris International has three affiliated companies in Russia: Philip Morris Kuban, Philip Morris Izhora CJSC and LLC (FMSM). This year, the company's revenue increased immediately by 21% and amounted to 234 billion rubles. The Russian share is 15%.

2.Metro Group

In Russia, it combines 81 small wholesale stores Metro Cash & Carry (fifth among food retailers in Russia in terms of revenue in calendar 2014) and 67 Media Markt electronics and household appliances stores. The Russian market is key for the German company, accounting for 9% of global revenue and 40% of pre-tax profit. Number of employees in Russia: 22,353.

1. Groupe Auchan

For the second year in a row, Auchan has been ranked first in the ranking of the largest foreign companies in Russia. This year, the corporation's revenue amounted to 414 billion rubles (+ 11% compared to last year). The Russian share is 11%.