In the selection process, Businessweek and Standard & Poor's first divided the shortlisted nearly 500 IT companies into eight groups, including communication equipment vendors, computer and peripheral vendors, distributors, network companies, semiconductor vendors, software vendors, IT service providers and telecommunications companies, and then rated each group from four aspects: return on assets, return on shareholders, revenue growth and total revenue, and finally combined the eight groups to get the final ranking.
Business Weekly not only ranks the top 100 enterprises according to the comprehensive index, but also ranks the top100 enterprises from four aspects: enterprise scale, growth rate, profit rate and return rate. Among them, IBM was elected as the "largest company" with sales of 970 million. Regent Semiconductor was elected as the "fastest growing company" with a revenue growth rate of 150%. NEXTEL Partners was selected as the "Best Profit Company" with a return on assets of 8 1.3. Google was selected as the "highest return company" with a shareholder return rate of 226.2%.
International business machines Corp.
970.26 million dollars
Verizon
$724.06 million
Dutch telecom
$765,438+$09.87 million
Orion belt
$765,438+$05.84 million
France Telecom
$586,865,438+00,000
A small valley with trees in or around it.
510510,000 USD
Telefó nica Espa? a
$396.54 million
Microsoft
$38,965,438+$900,000
Nokia (headquartered in Finland)
$382.84 million
lg electronics
$377.73 million
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