What are the famous companies in Britain?
Royal Dutch/Shell Group: the sixth largest company in the world, an Anglo-Dutch joint venture company, with total assets of1224.98 million USD and total revenue of1491460,000 USD and 5438+0 in 2006. Headquarters: Carel van Bylandtlaan 30, The Hague 2596 HR (The Hague, Netherlands). Tel: 31-70-377-91,fax: 31-70-377-315. Chief Financial Officer: Judith G. Boynton. Website: www.shell.com. Lloyd TSB Group: the192nd largest company in the world, with total assets of $ 32,565,438+0.9 billion and total revenue of $235,256 million in 2005, 438+0. Headquarters: No.71Lombard Street, London, EC3P3bs. Tel: 44-20-7626- 1500, fax: 44-20-7356- 173 1. CEO: Peter Elwood. Website: www.lloydstsbgroup.co.uk. Barclays:178th largest company in the world, with total assets of USD 472,343.8+0.6 billion and total revenue of USD 25,096.5 million in 2004 of 3.8+0. Headquarters: EC3P 3AH, No.54 Lombard Street, London. Tel: 44-20-7699-5000, fax: 44-20-7283-5055. CEO: Matthew william barrett. Website: www.barclays.co.uk. HSBC Holdings: the 57th largest company in the world, with total assets of US$ 674,380.6 million and total annual revenue of US$ 48,632 million in 20/kloc-0. Headquarters: EC3R6ae, Lower Times Street 10, London. Tel: 44-20-7260-0500, fax: 44-020-7260-050. CEO: K.R. whitson. Website: www.hsbc.com. BP: The seventh largest company in the world and the second largest oil company. Total assets143.938 billion USD, total income in 2006.5438+0148.062 billion USD. Headquarters: Finsbury Circuit, London ec2m7ba 1. Tel: 44-20-7496-4000, fax: 44-20-7496-4630. Ceo: John ·g·s· Buchanan. Website: www.bpamoco.com. Unilever, the 72nd largest company in the world, is a joint venture between Britain and the Netherlands, with total assets of 5.41.1.74 billion USD and total revenue of 43,973.6 billion USD in 2006. Headquarters: London EC4P 4BQ black friars. Tel: 44-20-7822-5252. CEO: Neil Fitzgerald, Anthony Bergman. Website: www.unilever.com. British Telecom (BT): The world's128th largest company, with total assets of $77,907.8 million and annual revenue of $30,799 million in 2000/kloc-0. Headquarters: No.81A7AJ Newgate Street, London. Tel: 44-20-7356-5000. CEO: Peter Bonfield. Website: www.bt.com. British American Tobacco: the 26th1largest company in the world, with total assets of $2.651630,000 and total revenue of $01845.05 million. Headquarters: No.4 Temple Square, WC22PG, London. Tel: 44-20-7845- 1000. CEO: Martin broughton. Website: www.bat.com. Royal Sun Alliance: the world's largest company 172. Total assets1074946 billion USD, and total annual income of 20/kloc-0 is 25.570 billion USD. Headquarters: 30 Berkeley Square. , London W 1x5ha. Tel: 44-20-7636-3450, fax: 44-20-7636-345 1. CEO: Robert Mendelssohn. Website: www. royalsunalliance.com。 CGNU: The 35th largest company in the world. The total assets are $288.776 billion, and the total annual income is $20149.9 million. Headquarters: London EC3P3DQ, 1 Undershaft, St. Helen's Church. Tel: 44-20-7283-7500, fax: 44-20-7662-8 182. CEO: Richard Harvey. Website: www.cguplc.com. Prudential: The 76th largest company in the world, with total assets of US$ 2,365.438 million+US$ 46.28 million and total revenue of US$ 4,365.438 million+US$ 25.55 million, 54.38+0 in 2006. Headquarters: Lawrence Pontney Hill, London, EC4OHH. Tel: 44-20-7220-7588, fax: 44-20-7548-3850. CEO: Jonathan brummer. Website: www.prudential.co.uk. TESCO:126th largest company in the world and the largest supermarket chain in Britain, with total assets of14.738 billion US dollars and total revenue of 30.799 billion US dollars in 2006. Headquarters: Delamare Road. ,Cheshunt EN8 9SL。 Tel: 44- 1992-632-222. CEO: Terry Leahy. Website: www.tesco.co.uk. J. SAINSBURY: the world's139th largest company, one of the large supermarket chains in Britain, with total assets of169.25438+010000000 USD and total revenue of 200 1 year of 25.096 billion USD. Headquarters: Stamford Street 1 9LL, London. Tel: 44-20-792 1-6000. Website: www.j-Sainsbury.co.uk. CEO: pete davidson. British-Chinese Business Association: Formerly known as 1953, the "48 Group" was established by a group of British small and medium-sized enterprises that broke through the western trade blockade with China. After that, the British government established the semi-official "British-Chinese Trade Association". 199 1 year, the two organizations merged into "British-Chinese Business Group 48", 1997, and changed its name to "British-Chinese Business Association". Under the support and guidance of the British government, the Association has nearly 300 core members, most of whom are enterprises, banks and trading companies engaged in Sino-British economic and trade cooperation for a long time. The main task is to promote bilateral trade and economic and technological cooperation between China and Britain. The main activities include: organizing trade delegations to visit China, receiving visiting delegations from China, holding exhibitions, providing information and consultation on Sino-British trade for British businessmen, and publishing the monthly magazine Sino-British Trade and British Industry.