Note as this is not completely clear: these are not the European companies in the Global Fortune 500, but the companies in the European Fortune 500.
The number on the map tells you how many companies headquartered in the country are in the European Fortune 500; the name which has the largest revenue among those. For example, Poland has 8 companies in the European Fortune 500, the largest by revenue being Orlen.
DaniDaniDa on
Just to be clear: Volvo in Sweden doesn’t refer to the car company but the truck/bus/construction equipment company.
SignificantClub6761 on
Suprised how norway is only 9. Would’ve expected more there compared to Finland and Denmark
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ballimi on
Another population map
Chmielok on
Arcellor Mittal is Luxembourgish? Huh, I didn’t know that.
Kumimono on
Since when is Russia part of Europe….
PopesmanDos on
For a small country, Ireland really punch above our weight in pretty much everything, this graphic proves that yet again
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[Source](https://fortune.com/europe/ranking/fortune500-europe/)
Note as this is not completely clear: these are not the European companies in the Global Fortune 500, but the companies in the European Fortune 500.
The number on the map tells you how many companies headquartered in the country are in the European Fortune 500; the name which has the largest revenue among those. For example, Poland has 8 companies in the European Fortune 500, the largest by revenue being Orlen.
Just to be clear: Volvo in Sweden doesn’t refer to the car company but the truck/bus/construction equipment company.
Suprised how norway is only 9. Would’ve expected more there compared to Finland and Denmark
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Another population map
Arcellor Mittal is Luxembourgish? Huh, I didn’t know that.
Since when is Russia part of Europe….
For a small country, Ireland really punch above our weight in pretty much everything, this graphic proves that yet again