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Nicola Mira
Published
Jul 11, 2016
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Top 100 companies: Amazon, P&G and Alibaba shine

Translated by
Nicola Mira
Published
Jul 11, 2016

PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) has highlighted the growing role of e-commerce players in the latest edition of its top 100 companies by market capitalisation worldwide, with Amazon and Alibaba at the forefront, and now ranked alongside the major luxury/beauty groups. 

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The ranking is led by Apple and Microsoft, but Amazon has slotted into 9th place, not far from Facebook and ahead of Procter & Gamble (15th) and Alibaba (23rd). Unilever sits in 47th place, followed at a distance by Inditex (64th), Nike (65th) and L’Oréal (67th), while the LVMH group holds on to 86th place.
 

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According to Philippe Kubisa of PwC, "the underlying decrease in the overall stock market capitalisation of the world's top 100 companies bears witness to two macro-economic phenomena which have marked the year 2015: Chinese companies have been significantly weakened by their domestic market's instability, while Europe has failed to kick-start growth again."
 

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