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Microsoft Corporation
Industry
1) Computer software 2) Online services 3) Video games Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States (April 4, 1975 (1975-04-04)) Bill Gates, Paul Allen Microsoft Redmond Campus, Redmond, Washington, U.S.
Founded
Founder(s) Headquarters
Products
1. Windows 7
2. Windows Live 3. Windows Server 2008 4. Microsoft Visual Studio 5. Microsoft SQL Server 6. Microsoft Exchange Server
US$ 73.72 billion (2012) US$ 16.97 billion (2012) US$ 121.2 billion (2012)
Total equity
Employees
Website
Nokia
Type Industry Public Limited Company 1. Telecommunications equipment 2. Internet 3. Computer software Tampere, Grand Duchy of Finland (1865) incorporated in Nokia (1871)
Founded Founder(s)
Fredrik Idestam Headquarters Area served Key people Espoo, Finland Worldwide RistoSiilasmaa(Chairman) Stephen Elop (President & CEO)
Leo Mechelin
1. Mobile phones
Products
Total assets
Employees
Coca-Cola
Type
Manufacturer Country of origin Introduced Flavor
Soft drink
The Coca-Cola Company United States 1886 Cola, Cola Cherry, Cola Vanilla, Cola Green Tea, Cola Lemon, Cola Lemon Lime, Cola Lime and Cola Orange.
1. Pepsi
2. RC Cola
3. Cola Turka 4. Zam Zam Cola 5. Mecca-Cola
1. Related products
Area served
Key people
Worldwide
Fujio Cho (Chairman) Akio Toyoda (President and CEO)
Products
Revenue
Profit Total assets
Total equity
Employees
Intel Corporation
Public Semiconductors July 18, 1968 Gordon Moore, Robert Noyce Santa Clara, California, United States Worldwide
1. 2. Products 3. 4. 5.
Bluetooth chipsets Flash memory Microprocessors Motherboard chipsets Network interface cards
Revenue
Net income Total assets Total equity Employees
Sony Corporation
Key people
(Chairman of the Board) Kazuo Hirai (President & CEO) Ryji Chbachi (Vice Chairman)
Products
Services
Revenue Net income Total assets Total equity Employees
Financial services, insurance, banking, credit finance and advertising agency 6.395 trillion (2012) -456 billion (2012) 13.29 trillion (2012) 2.028 trillion (2012) 162,700 (2012)
Industry
Founded
Founder(s) Headquarters
Key people
Products
Ginni Rometty (Chairman, President, and CEO) 1. Spanning punched card 2. Equipment 3. Time clocks 4. Typewriters 5. Mainframe computers 6. Minicomputers US$ 106.91 billion (2011) US$ 015.85 billion (2011) US$ 116.43 billion (2011) US$ 020.13 billion (2011)
Employees
433,362 (2012)
Public Schenectady, New York, U.S. (1892 (1892)) Charles Coffin, Edwin Houston, Elihu Thomson, Thomas Edison Fairfield, Connecticut, U.S. Worldwide Jeffrey Immelt (Chairman & CEO)
Products
Appliances, aviation, consumer electronics, electrical distribution, electric motors, energy, entertainment, finance, gas, healthcare, lighting, oil, software, water, weapons, wind turbines US$ 147.300 billion (2012) US$ 014.155 billion (2012) US$ 717.242 billion (2012) US$ 116.438 billion (2012) 301,000 (2011)
Nike, Inc.
Public Apparel, accessories 1964 (as Blue Ribbon Sports) 1978 (as Nike, Inc.) Bill Bowerman Phil Knight Washington County, Oregon, United States Worldwide Phil Knight (Chairman) Mark Parker (President and CEO)
Products
1. Athletic footwear and apparel, 2. Sport equipments and other 3. Athletic and recreational products US$ 24.128 billion (FY 2012) US$ 2.223 billion (FY 2012) US$ 15.465 billion (FY 2012) US$ 10.381 billion (FY 2012) 44,000 (2012) www.nikeinc.com
Citigroup Inc.
Banking, Financial services June 16, 1812 (June 16, 1812) 399 Park Avenue, Manhattan, New York, U.S. Worldwide Michael E. O'Neill (Chairman) Michael Corbat (CEO)
Products
Credit cards Consumer banking Corporate banking Investment banking Global wealth management Financial analysis Private equity US$ 102.59 billion (2011) US$ 11.07 billion (2011) US$01.874 trillion (2011) US$ 179.57 billion (2011)
Employees Website