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Location of Austria. Austria is a federal republic and a landlocked country of over 8.7 million people [1] in Central Europe. It is bordered by the Czech Republic and Germany to the north, Hungary and Slovakia to the east, Slovenia and Italy to the south, and Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the west. The territory of Austria covers 83,879 km 2 ...
This list displays all Austrian companies in the Fortune Europe 500, which ranks Europe's largest companies by annual revenue. The figures below are given in millions of US dollars and are for the fiscal year 2022. [1] Also listed are the headquarters location, net profit, number of employees worldwide and industry sector of each company.
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Austria: 1938: JIESIA porcelain, Kauno Jiesia, UAB: Kaunas: Lithuania: JIESIA porcelain; the main manufacturer in the post-soviet region and the only bone china company in the Baltic States 1941: Figgjo porcelain: Sandnes: Norway: Figgjo is a trend-setting porcelain manufacturer for the professional kitchen (see www.figgjo.com) 1955 JEMA ...
A1 Telekom Austria; A1 Telekom Austria Group; AGRU Kunststofftechnik; AHT Cooling Systems; AKG (company) Almdudler; AMAG Austria Metall AG; AMS-Osram; Andritz AG; Anton Paar; Atomic Skis; Austrian Airlines; Austrian Audio; Austrian Federal Railways
Tiroler Glashütte GmbH, trading as Riedel (/ ˈ r iː d əl / REE-dəl), is an Austrian glassware manufacturer based in Kufstein, Austria.The company is best known for its glassware designed to enhance different types of wines. [2]
Denby Pottery Company; Goss crested china; Liverpool porcelain; Longton Hall porcelain; Lowestoft Porcelain Factory; Mintons Ltd, (1793–1968, merged with Royal Doulton) Nantgarw Pottery; New Hall porcelain; Plymouth Porcelain; Rockingham Pottery; Royal Crown Derby, (1750/57–present) Royal Doulton, (1815–2009 acquired by Fiskars)