Reliance Industries: The dominance of Mukesh Ambani-owned Reliance Industries continues. Reliance Industries has jumped two places to 86th position in the Fortune Global 500 List this year. The company was ranked 88th last year. In the last 3 years, the company has moved up 69 places. In the year 2021, Reliance Industries was ranked 155th. The company is the top Indian company in this list.
Reliance Industries has been included in the Fortune Global 500 list for 21 years
Reliance Industries, which does business in many sectors including oil and telecom, has been included in the Fortune Global 500 list for 21 years. Releasing the 2024 list on its website, Fortune said that last year its revenue was $108.8 billion and profit was $8.4 billion. Oil and Natural Gas Limited (ONGC) and Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) are also included in this list. However, ONGC has slipped 22 places to number 180 and BPCL has slipped 25 places to number 258.
Tata Motors made a huge jump of 66 places, reached 271st position
In this list, Tata Motors has jumped 66 places. This company of Tata Group has now reached 271st position. HDFC Bank is at 306th position and Rajesh Exports, which manufactures gold and diamond jewellery, is at 463rd position in the list.
Walmart ranked No. 1 for the 11th consecutive year, Amazon ranked No. 2
According to Fortune, American company Walmart has been at number 1 for the 11th consecutive year. Amazon, which was at number 4 last year, has come to number 2 in the 2024 list. Saudi Aramco has dropped from number 2 to number 4 in 2023. However, with a profit of $ 121 billion, it has remained the most profitable company in the list for the third consecutive year. China’s state-owned company State Grid has been at number 3 in the list. There are other Chinese companies in the top 10 as well. Sinopec Group is at number 5 and China National Petroleum is at number 6. iPhone maker Apple has made it to number 7.
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