Royal Dutch /Shell Group of Companies: The largest industrial company in the Netherlands, formed in 1907 by the merger of Royal Dutch Petroleum and Shell Transport and Trading, with a two-headquartered holding system in which the Dutch capital accounted for 60% and the British for 40%, with the two headquarters in Rotterdam, the Netherlands and London, the UK. The two headquarters are located in Rotterdam, the Netherlands and London, the United Kingdom. The Group has 14 divisions. The Group operates oil, natural gas, chemical products, non-ferrous metals, coal, etc., of which the production and sales capacity of oil and fossil fuels ranks second in the world. By the end of 2000, total assets amounted to US$57.086 billion. 2000 net sales amounted to US$149.146 billion and net income to US$12.719 billion. Company president J. van der Veer.
philips Philips Electronics (Philips Electronic N.V) :Founded in 1891, in the global 500 large enterprises in the 58th, in the world electronics industry ranked No. 9. in more than 60 countries with business institutions, *** have employees 265,100 people. Its shares are listed on 16 exchanges in 9 countries. Mainly produces audio-visual products, lighting, electronic components, semiconductors, medical systems, small household appliances, industrial electronics and commercial electronics, etc., of which lighting equipment, color CRTs, electric shavers, X-ray analyzers and audio equipment in the international market leading position. 2000 total assets of 38.454 billion euros, sales of 37.862 billion euros, profits of 9.6 billion euros. Headquartered in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, President Kleisterlee (Gerard Kleisterlee).
Unilever N.V. (formerly known as Unilever N.V.): a British-Dutch joint venture, founded in 1930, is a world-renowned daily-use and food chemicals group, ranking 35th among the world's top 500 large enterprises. The company has a headquarters in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, and one in London, England. The Dutch part mainly produces foodstuffs, while the British part mainly produces daily-use chemical products. The group currently employs 306,000 people in more than 70 countries and regions around the world. 2000 total assets of 57.640 billion euros, turnover of 47.582 billion euros, profits of 3.302 billion euros. The company's president, Mr. Bergmans. Its company in China is called Unilever.
Akzo Nobel N.V.: a multinational chemical and pharmaceutical group, formed in 1994 by the merger of Akzo Corporation of the Netherlands and Nobel Corporation of Sweden. The company has three main departments, namely pharmaceuticals, paints and chemicals, *** has 86,000 employees and has branches in more than 60 countries and regions in the world. It mainly deals with salt, alkali, plastics, additives, industrial and textile fibers, various films, medical equipment, pharmaceuticals and raw materials for pharmaceutical production, etc. In 2001, the company's total assets of 10.2 billion euros, turnover of 14.110 billion euros, and a net profit of 617 million euros. President Cees J.A. van Lede.
Internationale Nederlanden Groep N.V. (ING) is a comprehensive financial group formed in 1991 by the merger of the Dutch National Life Insurance Company and the Dutch Post Bank Group. According to FORTUNES magazine, ING is ranked No. 7 among the world's 500 largest companies in terms of net asset value. It is the world's third largest provider of integrated financial services (banking and insurance). Currently, the group has branches in 65 countries and regions and employs more than 100,000 people. 2000, the group made a net profit after tax of 4.9 billion euros, an increase of 24% over the same period last year. By the end of 2000, the Group's assets totaled 503 billion euros, and it was ranked No. 7 on the 2008 Global 500, with revenues of 2015.16 billion U.S. dollars and a net profit of 12.649 billion U.S. dollars. Forbes 2000 ranked 9th in 2008 (overall strength).