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  2. List of largest German companies - Wikipedia

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    This list displays all 29 German companies in the Fortune Global 500, which ranks the world's largest companies by annual revenue. The figures below are given in millions of US dollars and are for the fiscal year 2023. [1] Also listed are the headquarters location, net profit, number of employees worldwide and industry sector of each company.

  3. List of companies of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Low-cost airline, defunct 2008 P D Delton: Conglomerates - Bad Homburg vor der Höhe: 1989 Pharma, consumer goods, logistics P A Der Spiegel: Consumer services Publishing Hamburg: 1947 Weekly news magazine P A Deutsche Bahn: Industrials Railroads Berlin: 1994 State railways S A Deutsche Bank: Financials Banks Frankfurt: 1870 Banking P A ...

  4. Yelp - Wikipedia

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    The company has been accused of using unfair practices to raise revenue from the businesses that are reviewed on its site – e.g., by presenting more negative review information for companies that do not purchase its advertising services or by prominently featuring advertisements of the competitors of such non-paying companies or conversely by ...

  5. 15 Largest German Companies by Revenue - AOL

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  6. German companies are pouring a record amount of ... - AOL

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    German firms committed $15.7 billion in capital projects to the U.S. last year, marking a steep rise on 2022’s figure of $5.9 billion, according to an analysis of company announcements by fDi ...

  7. Category:Companies of Germany - Wikipedia

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    German company logos (1 F) Companies of Nazi Germany (3 C, 14 P) Companies by state in Germany (16 C) * Lists of companies of Germany (14 P) C. Companies listed on ...

  8. DAX - Wikipedia

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    The L-DAX Index is an indicator of the German benchmark DAX index's performance after the Xetra trading venue closes based on the floor trading at the Börse Frankfurt trading venue. The L-DAX Index basis is the "floor" trade (Parketthandel) at the Frankfurt stock exchange; it is computed daily between 09:00 and 17:45 Hours CET. [3]

  9. Cybercrime and sabotage cost German firms $300 billion in ...

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    Cybercrime and other acts of sabotage have cost German companies around 267 billion euros ($298 billion) in the past year, up 29% on the year before, according to a survey published on Wednesday.