1.Walmart (WMT)
Revenue (TTM): $542.0 billion
Net Income (TTM): $17.9 billion
Market Cap: $392.8 billion
1-Year Trailing Total Return: 22.4%
Exchange: New York Stock Exchange
Established in 1962, Walmart has since developed into one of the world's biggest retailers. The organization works bargain retailers, supercenters, neighborhood markets, just as a hearty online stage. Walmart sells a wide assortment of product, including dress and clothing, home merchandise, books, adornments, food and drink, drug supplies, and car gear.
2.China Petroleum & Chemical Corp.(SNP)
.Revenue (TTM): $355.8 billion
.Net Income (TTM): $486.6 million
.Market Cap: $53.5 billion
.1-Year Trailing Total Return: -21.7%
.Exchange: New York Stock Exchange
China Petrol and Synthetic is a maker and merchant of an assortment of petrochemical and oil based goods. The organization's items incorporate gas, diesel, lamp oil, engineered rubbers and tars, stream fuel, and substance manures, among other related contributions. Otherwise called Sinopec, China Petrol and Synthetic is among the world's biggest oil refining, gas, and petrochemical organizations. It is controlled by the State Gathering of Individuals' Republic of China.
3.Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN)
.Revenue (TTM): $321.8 billion
.Net Income (TTM): $13.2 billion
.Market Cap: $1.6 trillion
.1-Year Trailing Total Return: 78.5%
.Exchange:NASDAQ
Amazon is the world's largest online retailer by market cap. The company began as an online bookseller and has since grown to encompass virtually every category of retail. Besides selling products through its eCommerce platform, Amazon owns subsidiaries, including Whole Foods Market and home security company Ring. Amazon's fastest-growing business areas are cloud computing services, subscription products like Amazon Prime, and streaming movies and other entertainment
4.Apple Inc. (AAPL)
Revenue (TTM): $273.9 billion
Net Income (TTM): $58.4 billion
Market Cap: $2.0 trillion
1-Year Trailing Total Return: 121.3%
Exchange: NASDAQ
Apple designs, manufactures and markets a broad range of consumer technology products, including smartphones, personal computers, tablets, wearable devices, home entertainment devices, and more. Among the company's m
ost popular products are its iPhone line of smartphones and Mac line of computers. Apple also is building a fast-growing services business, operating digital content stores, selling streaming video games, and providing streaming services such as Apple+, a platform for on-demand entertainment content.
ost popular products are its iPhone line of smartphones and Mac line of computers. Apple also is building a fast-growing services business, operating digital content stores, selling streaming video games, and providing streaming services such as Apple+, a platform for on-demand entertainment content.
5.PetroChina Co. Ltd. (PTR)
Revenue (TTM): $320.0 billion
Net Income (TTM): -$1.8 billion
Market Cap: $59.2 billion
1-Year Trailing Total Return: -34.8%
Exchange: New York Stock Exchange
Oil and gas company PetroChina is engaged in oil exploration, development, production, and sales. It also manufactures petrochemical products. PetroChina is the exchange-listed branch of the Chinese state-owned China National Petroleum Corporation.
6. CVS Health Corp. (CVS)
Revenue (TTM): $264.0 billion
Net Income (TTM): $8.3 billion
Market Cap: $77.2 billion
1-Year Trailing Total Return: -3.6%
Exchange: New York Stock Exchange
CVS is an integrated pharmacy health care provider. The company operates a chain of drugstores with locations throughout the U.S. as well as in Puerto Rico. Aside from retail, CVS offers pharmacy benefit management services, mail order pharmacy services, and disease management programs.
7.Royal Dutch Shell PLC (RDS.A)
Revenue (TTM): $263.1 billion
Net Income (TTM): -$11.3 billion
Market Cap: $110.1 billion
1-Year Trailing Total Return: -46.5%
Exchange: New York Stock Exchange
Based in the Netherlands, Royal Dutch Shell explores, produces, and refines petroleum through its subsidiary companies. In addition to operating gas stations worldwide, Shell produces and sells fuels, lubricants, and other chemicals.
8.Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (BRK.A)
Revenue (TTM): $260.5 billion
Net Income (TTM): $22.2 billion
Market Cap: $520.9 billion
1-Year Trailing Total Return: 6.5%
Exchange: New York Stock Exchange
Berkshire Hathaway is a diversified holding corporation that owns companies in a broad range of sectors and industries. They include insurance, energy generation, freight rail transportation, retail, and manufacturing companies. The company also holds a substantial portfolio of equity securities and derivatives.
9. Toyota Motor Corp. (TM)
Revenue (TTM): $248.6 billion
Net Income (TTM): $14.4 billion
Market Cap: $182.7 billion
1-Year Trailing Total Return: 1.8%
Exchange: New York Stock Exchange
Toyota is a Japanese automobile company that manufactures, sells, leases, and repairs passenger cars, trucks, and buses worldwide. The company also sells parts and equipment and operates financing services. Aside from its core business, Toyota also develops intelligent transportation systems utilizing cruise control and electronic toll systems and builds pleasure boats and homes.
10. Volkswagen AG (VWAGY)
Revenue (TTM): $247.4 billion
Net Income (TTM): $6.4 billion
Market Cap: $94.8 billion
1-Year Trailing Total Return: 11.2%
Exchange: OTC
Volkswagen Group is the world's largest automobile manufacturer by vehicle sales.3 The German company builds, sells and repairs luxury and economy cars, sports cars, trucks, and other commercial vehicles. VW's premier luxury brand is Audi.