Question 2: Who are the world-famous multinational companies: IBM (American Commercial Appliances), GE (American General Electric Appliances), Microsoft, Cisco, Intel, Apple, Sony, Samsung, Boeing, Airbus, GOOGEL, General Motors, Toyota, BMW, Dyke, Vodafone, Nokia, Siemens, Citigroup, Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs and HSBC?
Question 3: What are the multinational companies in the United States? Dell Computer, Ford Motor Company, Lilly Company, a well-known pharmaceutical company, and computer service companies, technology outsourcing service providers alliance (ACS, Abbott, Quest International Communication Company and Wyeth Pharmaceutical Company, etc.). ).
Question 4: How many American multinational companies are there in China? 20 points first make two definitions:
1, what is a multinational company? What is the standard? By transnational quantity? By size?
2. What is "in China"? In China, there are various forms such as sole proprietorship, joint venture, cooperation, representative office and holding company.
Then you can find enterprise directories, such as foreign companies, multinational companies, foreign representative offices in China and so on. Or look for some reports from foreign companies on the internet or something.
Question 5: Who are the internationally renowned IT companies such as Microsoft, IBM, Intel, AMD, Apple, Dell, sun, Oracle Bone Inscriptions, Lenovo, Acer, SMIC, VIA and NVIDIA?
Question 6: Which American film companies belong to multinational companies? Companies that directly invest abroad, set up branches or establish joint ventures with local countries on the basis of their own countries are generally called multinational companies.
Question 7: Which enterprises in China are controlled by the United States? In May 2006, American CVC (an investment management company jointly established by Citigroup and Asia-Pacific Enterprise Investment Management Company * *, managing private equity funds of 2.7 billion US dollars) signed a letter of intent for strategic investment with Chen Ming, and issued 654.38 billion A shares to CVC privately, raising 5 billion yuan. CVC will hold 42% of Chen Ming's shares, surpassing Shouguang SASAC to become the first. In September of the same year, this intention was cancelled, and the China Development Bank took the lead in forming a syndicate to apply for a long-term project loan of 6 billion yuan. Washing products: There are 4 domestic washing powder enterprises with an annual output of more than 80,000 tons, of which 3 are acquired by foreign investors. American Procter & Gamble Company used its brand advantages and tax incentives to basically crush domestic detergent enterprises, and the top ten domestic civil detergent brands were almost wiped out. Only Rejoice, Head & Shoulders, Pan Ting and Sassoon occupy more than 60% of the domestic market, exceeding the internationally recognized monopoly line. Every time P&G recruits an employee, it means that two or three employees of this former detergent enterprise in China have been laid off. In joint ventures in the daily chemical industry, foreign investors usually use the original production lines and marketing channels of China enterprises to work for foreign brands, while ignoring the original brands of China enterprises. 1At the beginning of 994, Unilever obtained the controlling right of Shanghai Toothpaste Factory, and operated Chinese toothpaste in Shanghai Toothpaste Factory by brand lease. The foreign party verbally promised that the investment ratio of "Jienuo" brand and "Zhonghua" brand was 4: 6, but it failed to materialize. China Toothpaste has contributed 800-900 million sales to Unilever for many years. Meijiajing, a famous trademark in China: The brand originally occupied nearly 20% of the domestic market. 1990, a joint venture between shanghai jahwa and Chen Zhuang, and the "Meijiajing" trademark was shelved. Multinational companies invest heavily in shanghai jahwa, in fact, they drive "Meijiajing" out of the market and open the way for their own brands. Shanghai jahwa's sales plummeted from 300 million yuan to 6 million yuan. 1994, shanghai jahwa paid 500 million yuan to take back the trademark of Meijiajing, but lost a precious opportunity. Cosmetics: L 'Oré al France is rapidly occupying the China market. The company acquired Little Nurse in 2003 and Yuxi in 2004. Ranked first in the field of makeup, and ranked second after completing two mergers and acquisitions in the field of skin care. The competition in the cosmetics market in China has become a foreign-led situation. After occupying the domestic high-end market, multinational companies are developing into low-end brands and impacting local enterprises. For example, Unilever has strengthened its layout in second-and third-tier cities since 2005. P&G will greatly reduce the prices of Rejoice, Tide and other products, and vigorously promote Olay throughout the country. L 'Oré al is looking for partners to explore the third-tier cities and rural markets after purchasing the little nurse. Avon in the United States and Shiseido in Japan are also ready to move. Harbin Pharmaceutical Group: In 2005, CITIC Capital of Hong Kong and Warburg Pincus Investment Group of the United States jointly invested and obtained the controlling stake.
Question 8: Who are the world-famous multinational companies? Fortune 500 (2006): Fortune magazine's ranking of the world's top 500 companies.
The main business income of the headquarters is1000000 USD.
1 ExxonMobil American Refinery 339,938.0
2 US Wal-Mart Stores Retail 315,654.0
3 Royal Shell Oil Company/Dutch Refining Company 306,731.0
4 BP British refinery 267,600.0
5 GM American Automobile192,604.0
6 Chevron American Refinery189,481.0
7 DaimlerChrysler German Automobile 186, 106.3
8 Toyota Motor Corporation of Japan185,805.0
9 Ford Motor Company USA177,210.0
10 ConocoPhillips American Refinery
1 1 Electrical American Diversification 157, 153.0
12 total of French refineries
13 Dutch insurance
14 Citigroup Bank of America 13 1 0,045.0
15 AXA France Insurance 129839.2
16 Allianz Germany Insurance 12 1, 406.0
17 Volkswagen Germany 1 18376.6
18 Fortis Belgium/ABN Amro112,351.4
19 agricultural credit bank BNP Paribas 1 10764.6
20 American International Group American Insurance 108905.0
2 1 Zhongli Insurance Italy Insurance 10 1, 403.8
22 Siemens German Electronic and Electrical Equipment 100098.7
23 China Petrochemical China Refinery 98,784.9
24 Japan Telegraph and Telephone Japan Telecom 94869.3
25 Carrefour French Food and Drug Store 94,454.5
26 HSBC Holdings Bank of England 93,494.0
27 Eni Italy Refinery 92,603.3
Aviva British Insurance Company
29 IBM American computer office equipment 9 1, 134.0
30 mckesson American Health Products Wholesale 88,050.0
3 1 Honda Motor Japan Motor 87,510.7
32 State Grid China Electric Power 86,984.3
33 HP American computer office equipment 86,696.0
34 BNP Paribas
35 Venezuela Petroleum Venezuela Refining 85,665,438+08.0
36 Swiss Bank UBS Group AG AG 84,707.6
37 Bank of America Bank of America 83,980.0
38 Hitachi Japan electronic and electrical equipment 83,596.3
39 China Oil and Gas China Refinery 83,556.5
40 Mexican Petroleum Mexican crude oil output 83,381.7
4 1 Nissan Auto Japan Auto 83,273.8
42 Berkshire Hathaway American Insurance 8 1, 663.0
43 The Home Depot USA Professional Retail 8 1.5 1 1.0
44 Valero Energy American Refinery 8 1, 362.0
45 JPMorgan Chase American Bank Company
46 Samsung Electronics Korea Electronic and Electrical Equipment 78,765,438+06.6
47 Panasonic Japan electronic and electrical equipment 78,557.7
48 Deutsche Bank
Halifax Bank of Scotland, Bank of England 75,798.8 ... >; & gt
Question 9: Which multinational companies are grateful for titles? Let me name a few NB's: Fortune Global 500 100. The list is as follows: the income from the main business of the headquarters is US$ 65,438 +0, the retail of Wal-Mart's American department stores is 3565,438+0, 139.0 2, ExxonMobil's American oil refining is 347,254.03, Royal Shell's British/Dutch oil refining is 3/KLOC-0. 845.0 4 BP British Refinery 567.0 8 DaimlerChrysler German Automobile 190,19/0.49 ConocoPhillips American Refinery172,4510/0 French Refinery Total/Kloc. 356.7 1 1 GE American Diversification168,307.0 65444 346.0 20 Fortis Belgium/ABN Amro121.82/kloc. 0 17.0 22 HSBC Holdings Bank of England 1 15, 36 1.0 23 American International Group American Insurance 16438 185.5 30 Sino-Italian Insurance10/.81.731JPMorgan Chase Bank of America 99. 0 14.7 33 Berkshire Hathaway American insurance 98,539.0 34 Mexican oil Mexican crude oil output 97,469.3 35 Deutsche Bank Deutsche 574.0 39 Verizon Communications American Telecom 93,221.0 40 Japan telegraph and telephone Japan Telecom 9 1, 998.3 4 1 HP American Computer Office Equipment 9 1, 658.0 42 International Business Machines American Computer Office Equipment 9 1, 424.0 43 Valero Energy American Refinery 9 1, 051.051cartinahealth American health products wholesale 8 1 895. 1.52 Russian natural gas industry Russian energy 81.1kloc-0/5.053e 'ong German energy 80.
Question 10: China has too many enterprises in the United States. Nowadays, large enterprises are multinational companies, so many China companies have set up branches in the United States and even listed in the United States. The most obvious are China Petrochemical and China Petroleum.