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List Of The Largest Manufacturers By Production In 2017
1285 days ago
Business

List Of The Largest Manufacturers By Production In 2017

Here is the list of the largest manufacturers by production in 2017.## Japanese company Toyota was the largest manufacturing company in 2017 as they produced 10,466,051 motor vehicles. The German company Volkswagen Group was the second on the list with 10,382,334 motor vehicle production.## Check out the full list below.## List of the largest manufacturers by production in 2017 Rank Group Country Vehicles 1 Toyota Japan 10,466,051 2 Volkswagen Group Germany 10,382,334 3 Hyundai / Kia South Korea 7,218,391 4 General Motors (with SAIC-GM-Wuling) United States (China) 6,856,880(9,027,658) 5 Ford United States 6,386,818 6 Nissan Japan 5,769,277 7 Honda Japan 5,235,842 8 FCA Italy / United States 4,600,847 9 Renault France 4,153,589 10 Groupe PSA France 3,649,742 11 Suzuki Japan 3,302,336 12 SAIC China 2,866,913 13 Daimler Germany 2,549,142 14 BMW Germany 2,505,741 15 Geely China 1,950,382 16 Changan China 1,616,457 17 Mazda Japan 1,607,602 18 Dongfeng Motor China 1,450,999 19 BAIC China 1,254,483 20 Mitsubishi Japan 1,210,263 ## Stay Tuned...##

List Of Largest Companies By Revenue
1285 days ago
Business

List Of Largest Companies By Revenue

Here is the list of the largest companies by revenue.## According to the Fortune Global 500 2022 rankings, this list contains the world's largest companies by consolidated revenue. The American retail corporation Walmart is the world's largest company by revenue as of 2014.## The list is limited to the top 50 companies except for Eleven's Health, which has more than US$140 billion in annual revenues. This list is incomplete, as not all companies disclose their information to the general public.## Check out the complete list below.## List of the largest companies by revenue Rank Name Industry Revenue Profit Employees Headquarters Ref USD Millions 1 Walmart Retail $572,754 $13,673 2,300,000 United States 2 Amazon Retail $469,822 $33,364 1,608,000 United States 3 State Grid Electricity $460,616.9 $7,137.8 871,145 China 4 China National Petroleum Oil and gas $411,692.9 $9,637.5 1,090,345 China 5 Sinopec Group Oil and gas $401,313.5 $8,316.1 542,286 China 6 Saudi Aramco Oil and gas $400,399.1 $105,369.1 68,493 Saudi Arabia 7 Apple Electronics $365,817 $94,680 154,000 United States 8 Volkswagen Automotive $295,819.8 $18,186.6 662,575 Germany 9 China State Construction Construction $293,712.4 $4,443.8 368,327 China 10 CVS Health Healthcare $292,111 $7,910 258,500 United States 11 UnitedHealth Healthcare $287,597 $17,285 350,000 United States 12 ExxonMobil Oil and gas $285,640 $23,050 63,000 United States 13 Toyota Automotive $279,337.7 $25,371.4 372,817 Japan 14 Berkshire Hathaway Financials $276,094 $89,795 372,000 United States 15 Shell Oil and gas $272,657 $20,101 82,000 United Kingdom 16 McKesson Healthcare $263,966 $1,114 66,500 United States 17 Alphabet Information technology $257,637 $76,033 156,500 United States 18 Samsung Electronics Electronics $244,334.9 $34,293.5 266,673 South Korea 19 Trafigura Commodities $231,208.1 $3,100 9,031 Singapore 20 Foxconn Electronics $214,619.2 $4,988.3 826,608 Taiwan 21 AmerisourceBergen Healthcare $213,988.8 $1,539 40,000 United States 22 ICBC Financials $209,000.4 $46,898.9 434,089 China 23 Glencore Commodities $203,751 $4,974 81,284 Switzerland 24 China Construction Bank Financials $200,434 $46,898.9 375,531 China 25 Ping An Insurance Financials $199,629 $15,753 355,982 China 26 Costco Wholesale Retail $195,929 $5,007 288,000 United States 27 TotalEnergies Oil and gas $184,634 $16,032 101,309 France 28 Agricultural Bank of China Financials $181,411.7 $37,390.8 455,174 China 29 Stellantis Automotive $176,663 $16,789.1 281,595 Netherlands 30 Cigna Healthcare $174,078 $5,365 72,963 United States 31 Sinochem Holdings Chemicals $172,260.3 –$197.7 220,760 China 32 AT&T Telecommunications $168,864 $20,081 202,600 United States 33 Microsoft Information technology $168,088 $61,271 181,000 United States 34 China Railway Engineering Group Construction $166,452.1 $1,853.2 310,817 China 35 BP Oil and gas $164,195 $7,565 65,900 United Kingdom 36 Cardinal Health Healthcare $162,467 $611 46,827 United States 37 Chevron Corporation Oil and gas $162,465 $15,625 42,595 United States 38 Mercedes-Benz Automotive $158,306.1 $27,200.8 172,425 Germany 39 China Railway Construction Construction $158,203 $1,703.8 366,833 China 40 China Life Insurance Insurance $157,095.3 $3,087.1 182,646 China 41 Mitsubishi Group Conglomerate $153,690 $8,345.8 80,728 Japan 42 Bank of China Financials $152,409.3 $33,573 306,322 China 43 Home Depot Retail $151,157 $16,433 490,600 United States 44 Baowu Steel $150,730 $2,994.9 230,884 China 45 Walgreens Boots Alliance Retail $148,579 $2,542 258,000 United States 46 JD.com Retail $147,526.2 –$551.8 385,357 China 47 Allianz Financials $144,516.6 $7,815.2 155,411 Germany 48 AXA Financials $144,446.8 $8,623.9 92,398 France 49 Marathon Petroleum Oil and gas $141,032 $9,738 17,700 United States 50 Elevance Health Healthcare $138,639 $6,104 98,200 United States ## Stay Tuned...##

List Of Largest Oil And Gas Companies By Revenue
1285 days ago
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List Of Largest Oil And Gas Companies By Revenue

Here is the list of the largest oil and gas companies by revenue.## This list of the world's largest oil and gas companies by annual total revenue. Total revenue is listed in billions of US dollars. Total revenue is usually self-reported by the company and is often reported by neutral, unbiased, credible publications. Reported data may subsequently be revised or restated due to various issues such as exchange rates, contract settlement, or mid-year expiration of products or services.## Check out the full list below.## List of the largest oil and gas companies by revenue Country Company Name 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Algeria Sonatrach 33.2 30.3 33.0 20.0 34.5 Angola Sonangol Group 17.6 19.5 12.2 5.8 8.5 Argentina YPF 15.3 16.6 14.5 9.5 13.3 Australia APA Group 1.9 1.9 1.6 1.7 1.9 Australia Origin Energy 10.6 10.9 10.2 9.0 9.0 Australia Santos 3.1 3.7 4.1 3.5 4.8 Australia Woodside Energy 3.9 5.2 4.8 3.6 6.9 Austria OMV Group 22.8 27.9 26.2 18.9 42.0 Azerbaijan SOCAR 53.8 65.3 49.1 23.2 45.5 Bahrain nogaholding 6.0 7.4 7.0 4.3 6.8 Bangladesh Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation 5.8 5.8 4.6 Bangladesh Petrobangla 0.5 0.5 1.8 6.8 6.6 Belarus Belneftekhim 12.7 Bolivia YPFB 5.6 6.5 6.2 4.6 Brazil Petrobras 77.8 84.6 76.5 53.6 83.9 Brazil Ultrapar 24.8 24.9 22.6 15.9 22.0 Brunei Brunei Energy Services and Trading 1.8 2.1 3.5 2.6 0.9 Bulgaria Bulgarian Energy Holding 3.2 4.2 4.1 3.6 6.8 Canada AltaGas 1.9 3.2 4.1 4.1 8.4 Canada ARC Resources 0.8 1.0 0.9 0.8 4.0 Canada Canadian Natural Resources 14.1 17.1 18.3 13.0 26.2 Canada Crescent Point Energy 2.5 2.9 2.5 1.2 2.5 Canada Cenovus Energy 13.3 16.5 16.3 10.3 38.9 Canada Enbridge 34.2 35.7 37.7 29.1 37.5 Canada Frontera Energy 0.9 1.0 1.0 0.4 0.7 Canada Gibson Energy 4.3 5.2 5.5 3.6 5.7 Canada Inter Pipeline 2.2 2.6 2.5 1.7 2.3 Canada Keyera 0.3 0.3 0.3 1.6 3.3 Canada MEG Energy 1.9 1.8 2.2 1.6 3.4 Canada Paramount Resources 0.3 0.6 0.6 0.4 1.1 Canada Pembina Pipeline 5.4 7.3 7.2 5.9 8.6 Canada Suncor Energy 25.3 30.5 30.0 18.5 32.7 Canada Tourmaline Oil 1.2 1.6 1.5 1.6 3.4 Canada TC Energy 10.3 10.5 9.9 9.6 10.6 Canada Vermilion Energy 0.7 1.1 1.3 0.8 1.6 Canada Whitecap Resources 0.7 1.1 1.0 0.6 2.1 Chile Empresas Copec 20.3 23.9 23.7 18.0 24.7 Chile Empresa Nacional del Petróleo 6.4 8.3 7.6 4.8 7.6 China China National Offshore Oil 27.5 34.3 32.4 22.5 38.1 China China Suntien Green Energy 1.0 1.5 1.6 1.8 2.4 China COSCO Shipping Energy 1.4 1.8 1.9 2.3 1.9 China China National Petroleum Corporation 346.3 414.6 386.0 302.6 435.1 China Sinopec (China Petrochemical) 349.3 437.7 429.5 305.2 424.8 China Guanghui Energy 7.9 12.6 13.7 14.9 24.3 Colombia Ecopetrol 16.7 20.5 21.4 15.0 27.5 Croatia INA d.d. 2.8 3.7 3.5 2.3 3.5 Czech Republic Moravské naftové doly (MND) 3.2 3.0 2.0 5.4 Ecuador Petroecuador 9.5 11.6 11.8 Finland Neste 14.9 17.6 17.7 13.4 17.9 France Engie 59.6 57.0 60.1 44.3 57.9 France Schlumberger 21.9 24.2 32.9 23.6 22.9 France TechnipFMC 17.0 14.8 15.0 7.4 7.5 France TotalEnergies SE 171.4 209.3 200.3 140.6 205.8 Germany Wintershall Dea 4.3 4.4 9.6 Greece Hellenic Petroleum 9.0 11.5 9.9 6.6 10.9 Greece Motor Oil Hellas 8.8 11.2 10.4 6.9 12.1 Hungary MOL 15.3 19.2 18.0 13.4 19.7 India Bharat Petroleum 37.8 45.9 44.2 41.3 India Hindustan Petroleum 33.2 28.2 39.0 36.8 50.8 India Indian Oil Corporation 61.7 69.5 76.9 70.1 99.8 India Oil and Natural Gas Corporation 14.3 17.1 14.6 10.1 14.8 India Reliance Petroleum 66.2 81.9 64.5 43.4 107.0 Indonesia Pertamina 46.0 57.9 54.7 41.4 57.5 Iran National Iranian Oil Company 110.0 Iraq Iraq National Oil Company 59.4 73.4 78.5 Israel BAZAN Group 5.6 6.6 6.4 4.1 6.5 Israel Delek 1.9 2.2 0.9 1.9 2.4 Israel Paz Oil Company 3.1 3.9 3.5 2.3 3.5 Italy Eni 75.6 89.5 78.2 50.2 90.5 Italy Saras S.p.A. 8.6 12.1 10.5 5.9 10.1 Japan Cosmo Oil Company 22.4 25.2 25.1 20.9 22.2 Japan Eneos Holdings 91.6 101.2 92.1 71.9 99.3 Japan Idemitsu Kosan 33.9 40.7 56.8 41.4 60.8 Japan Inpex 7.7 8.4 9.2 7.2 11.3 Kazakhstan KazMunayGas 16.5 22.8 20.7 9.6 15.5 Kuwait Kuwait Petroleum Corporation 81.7 78.0 69.0 39.3 52.7 Libya National Oil Corporation 24.4 20.3 5.9 21.5 Malaysia Petronas 52.0 62.2 58.0 42.5 59.8 Mexico Pemex 70.6 85.4 74.3 47.8 72.6 Myanmar Myanma Oil and Gas Enterprise 3.1 0.9 Netherlands Royal Vopak 1.5 1.5 1.7 1.3 1.4 Nigeria Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation 0.2 5.3 12.9 9.6 16.0 Norway Equinor 60.9 78.5 62.9 45.7 88.7 Oman OQ 23.0 19.0 14.0 22.7 Oman Petroleum Development Oman 13.9 21.2 Pakistan Pakistan State Oil 10.4 10.8 8.9 8.0 8.6 Peru Petroperú 4.0 4.9 4.6 3.1 4.2 Poland Grupa Lotos 6.4 8.3 7.7 5.4 8.6 Poland PGNiG 9.5 11.4 10.9 10.0 18.1 Poland PKN Orlen 25.3 30.4 28.9 22.1 32.3 Portugal Galp Energia 17.3 20.6 19.2 13.5 19.5 Qatar Nakilat 0.9 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.1 Qatar QatarEnergy 25.9 29.9 29.8 21.0 34.9 Romania OMV Petrom 4.7 5.7 6.0 4.6 6.2 Romania Rompetrol 4.1 5.2 5.1 3.4 4.6 Russia Gazprom 112.5 131.5 118.7 87.8 138.7 Russia Lukoil 102.1 128.5 121.5 78.3 128.3 Russia Novatek 9.9 13.3 13.3 9.8 15.7 Russia Rosneft 84.1 131.8 134.4 83.1 121.1 Russia Sovcomflot 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.5 1.6 Russia Surgutneftegas 20.2 24.8 24.3 14.9 25.6 Russia Tatneft 11.7 14.5 14.4 10.0 13.6 Russia Transneft 15.2 15.6 16.4 13.3 14.6 Saudi Arabia Bahri 1.6 1.6 1.7 2.2 1.4 Saudi Arabia Saudi Aramco 264.1 359.2 329.8 229.8 400.4 South Africa Sasol 12.9 13.5 14.1 12.0 13.1 South Korea GS Caltex 27.2 32.7 29.9 17.8 31.0 South Korea Korea National Oil Corporation 2.9 2.8 2.6 1.5 1.9 South Korea SK Innovation 41.2 48.7 45.3 31.4 42.1 Spain CEPSA 20.5 26.0 23.6 15.5 26.4 Spain Repsol 49.1 59.3 57.2 39.9 61.6 Sweden Lundin Energy 1.9 2.6 2.9 2.5 5.4 Switzerland Puma Energy 15.1 15.3 14.5 8.1 10.9 Taiwan CPC Corporation 29.1 33.9 32.5 24.2 Taiwan Formosa Petrochemical 20.5 25.4 20.9 14.1 22.1 Thailand PTT 69.2 76.3 70.2 6.2 11.7 Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad Petroleum Holdings 2.9 3.6 0.7 0.7 1.0 Turkey TPAO 1.6 2.0 1.0 0.7 Ukraine Naftogaz 8.5 9.4 5.8 5.9 8.0 United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi National Oil Company 5.3 6.2 5.8 4.3 5.6 United Arab Emirates Emirates National Oil Company 16.4 21.0 United Kingdom BP 244.5 303.7 282.6 105.9 157.7 United Kingdom Centrica 28.0 27.3 15.9 14.9 18.3 United Kingdom Harbour Energy 2.4 3.4 United Kingdom Shell 211.8 396.5 352.1 183.1 272.6 United Kingdom Tullow Oil 1.7 1.8 1.6 1.3 1.2 United States APA Corporation 5.9 7.3 6.5 4.4 8.0 United States Cheniere Energy 5.6 7.9 9.7 9.3 15.8 United States Chesapeake Energy 10.0 10.0 8.5 5.2 5.8 United States Chevron Corporation 141.7 166.3 139.9 94.4 162.4 United States ConocoPhillips 32.5 38.7 36.6 19.2 45.8 United States Devon Energy 6.5 8.9 6.2 4.8 12.2 United States Energy Transfer Partners 40.5 54.0 54.2 38.9 67.4 United States Enterprise Products 29.2 36.4 32.7 27.1 40.7 United States EOG Resources 11.2 17.2 17.3 11.0 18.6 United States EQT 2.6 4.6 3.7 2.6 6.8 United States Equitrans Midstream 0.8 1.4 1.6 1.5 1.3 United States ExxonMobil 244.3 290.2 264.9 181.5 285.6 United States HF Sinclair 14.2 17.7 17.4 11.1 18.3 United States Hess Corporation 5.3 6.4 6.5 4.8 7.5 United States Kinder Morgan 13.7 14.1 13.2 11.7 16.6 United States Magellan Midstream Partners 2.5 2.8 2.6 2.3 2.7 United States Marathon Petroleum 74.7 96.5 123.9 69.7 119.9 United States Occidental Petroleum 13.2 18.9 21.7 16.2 26.3 United States Oneok 9.8 11.3 8.9 7.2 15.1 United States Ovintiv 6.7 6.1 8.7 United States PBF Energy 21.8 27.2 24.5 15.1 27.3 United States Phillips 66 104.6 111.4 109.5 65.4 114.8 United States Pioneer Natural Resources 5.4 9.4 9.3 6.6 14.6 United States Plains All American Pipeline 20.1 26.2 33.6 23.2 42.0 United States Talos Energy 0.3 0.7 0.8 0.5 1.0 United States Valero Energy 93.0 117.0 108.3 64.9 113.9 United States Williams Companies 8.0 8.6 0.7 0.3 1.6 Uzbekistan Uzbekneftegaz 2.6 2.7 1.9 4.1 Venezuela PDVSA 11.0 Vietnam Petrovietnam 21.3 26.9 31.7 21.1 27.1 ## Stay Tuned...##

List Of Best-Selling Automobiles(by Class)
1292 days ago
Business

List Of Best-Selling Automobiles(by Class)

Here is the list of the best-selling automobiles by class.## Tesla Model 3 is the best-selling car in All-electric car; it has sold over 1,000,000 by June 2021 since its inception.## Since January 2020 is the world's all-time best-selling battery electric car and also the top-selling passenger car in the more general category of plug-in electric vehicles. It surpassed the Nissan Leaf (450,000 units up until December 2019).## Check out the complete list below.## List of the best-selling automobiles by class Class Automobile Production Units Sold Notes All-electric car Tesla Model 3 2017–present Over 1,000,000 by June 2021 since inception. Since January 2020 is the world's all-time best-selling battery electric car and the top-selling passenger car of the more general category of plug-in electric cars. It surpassed the Nissan Leaf (450,000 units up until December 2019). Full-size car Chevrolet Impala 1958–19851994–19962000–2020 Over 13,000,000 between its introduction and 1996. The bestselling car in America in a single year, with 1,046,514 sold in 1965 including the Impala SS. Hybrid electric vehicle Toyota Prius 1997–present 5,000,000 in four generations up to September 2022. Combined sales of the Prius family nameplate totaled over 6,000,000 units in January 2017. The world's all-time best selling hybrid electric vehicle. Hydrogen fuel cell car Toyota Mirai 2015–present 2,840 units by mid-February 2017 in Japan, the United States, some European markets and the United Arab Emirates. Pickup truck Ford F-Series 1948–present Over 34,000,000 America's bestselling vehicle for 28 consecutive years; 33,900,000 in 12 generations to May 2010. World's bestselling truck for 43 consecutive years. Plug-in hybrid Mitsubishi Outlander P-HEV 2013–present 300,000 in January 2022 since inception. The world's all-time best-selling plug-in hybrid car. It surpassed the Chevrolet Volt in December 2018. Full-size luxury car Cadillac De Ville 1959–2005 Approximately 3,870,000 excluding early Series 62 hardtops, 1981–1988, 1991–93, and 2000–05. (Total production for 1981–1988, 1991–93 and 2000–05 is unknown but a good guess is over 1,300,000.) Racing car Porsche 911 GT3 Cup 1998– 1,400 up to 2011 Formula racing car Tatuus FR2000 2000–2007 Approximately 930 chassis. Rotary engined car Mazda RX-7 1978–2002 811,634 in three generations to 2005. Single-cylinder car Iso/BMW/VELAM/Romi Isetta 1953–61 161,728 in all variations Four-seat sports car(Pony car) Ford Mustang 1964–present 10,000,000 in six generations up to 2018. Two-seat coupe Sports car Nissan Z-cars 1969–992003–present 1,535,000 in five generations up to 2005. Two-seat convertible sports car Mazda MX-5 1989–present Over 940,000 in the first two generations to June 2014. Verified by the Guinness Book of Records as the bestselling two-seater, convertible (open top) sports car in history. Van Volkswagen Type 2 (Transporter) 1950–present Over 12,000,000 in six generations to August 2015 Best-selling van nameplate of all-time. Second-generation T2 sold for 46 years (1967–2013), longest production run of any van and the second-longest production of any Volkswagen (except for Type 1 Beetle). ## Stay Tuned...##

List Of Best-Selling Automobiles(by Brand)
1292 days ago
Business

List Of Best-Selling Automobiles(by Brand)

Here is the list of the best-selling cars by brand.## Alfa Romeo Alfasud is the best-selling car of the brand Alfa Romeo, it sold 1,017,387 units from 1972 to 1989. BMW 3 Series sold Over 14,000,000 units by 2015 and it's the best-selling car of BMW.## Check out the complete list below.## List of the best-selling cars by brand Brand Automobile Production Units Sold Notes Alfa Romeo Alfa Romeo Alfasud 1972–1989 1,017,387. Alpine Alpine A310 1971–1984 11,616. American Motors AMC Hornet 1970–77 Approximately 860,000. Aston Martin Aston Martin DB7 1993–2003 7,000 Autobianchi Autobianchi A112 1969–1986 1,254,178. Baojun Baojun 510 2017–present 972,042 to 2021. Notable for being the highest-selling newly introduced automobile nameplate in history. BMW BMW 3 Series 1975–present Over 14,000,000 to 2015. Buick Buick LeSabre 1959–2005 Over 6,000,000. Bugatti Bugatti Type 40 1926–30 Approximately 800. Cadillac Cadillac De Ville 1959–2005 Approximately 3,870,000 excluding early Series 62 hardtops, 1981–1988, 1991–93, and 2000–05. (Total production for 1981–1988, 1991–93 and 2000–05 is unknown but a good guess is over 1,300,000.) Checker Checker Marathon 1961–82 10,559 not counting taxicabs and private sales for 1961–63, 1976 and 1980–82 (private sales for 1961–62, 1976 and 1980–82 are unknown). Chevrolet Chevrolet Impala 1958–2020 Over 13,000,000 to 1996. Chrysler Chrysler Newport 1961–81 Approximately 1,920,000 (excluding early Newport hardtops). Citroën Citroën 2CV 1948–90 3,872,583. Including commercial variants, the total figure is approximately nine million Continental Continental Mark II 1956–57 3,012 (only car produced by the short-lived Continental division of the Ford Motor Company). Crosley Crosley 1939–421946–49 62,210 before the introduction of series names in 1950 (does not include 1949 Hot Shot). Dacia Dacia Sandero 2008–present over 2,400,000 (includes the Stepway version). DeSoto DeSoto Custom 1939–421946–52 Approximately 570,000. De Tomaso De Tomaso Pantera 1970–1991 7,260 produced over a single generation Dodge Dodge Coronet 1949–591965–76 Approximately 2,060,000 in six generations not counting 1949–53 4-doors, 1953 coupes, Dodge Chargers and Super Bees. (Production of 1949–53 4-doors and 1953 coupes is unknown but a reasonable guess is about 400,000 total.) Eagle Eagle Talon 1990–98 Approximately 200,000. Edsel Edsel Ranger 1958–60 50,803. Excalibur Excalibur Series II 1970–82 2,230. Facel Facellia 1960–1964 1,500 Ferrari Ferrari 360 1999–2004 Over 17,000 coupés and convertibles. Fiat Fiat Uno 1983–present Approximately 8,800,000 worldwide to 2004. Sold over six million in Western Europe before being replaced by the Punto in 1995, while production continued in South Africa, Poland and Brazil. Ford Ford F-Series 1948–present Over 40,000,000. America's bestselling vehicle for 40 consecutive years; 33,900,000 in 12 generations to May 2010. Frazer Frazer Standard 1947–51 Approximately 90,000. Henry J Henry J Deluxe 1951 43,400. Hindustan Hindustan Ambassador 1958–2014 Almost 4,000,000. Holden Holden Commodore 1978–2019 3,130,000 to 2013. Honda Honda Civic 1972–present Over 27,000,000 up to 2021. Hudson Hudson Super Six 1916–2819331940–421946–51 Approximately 600,000 not counting 1916–17 and 1940–42. (Production for 1916–17 and 1940–42 is unknown but a reasonable guess is about 80,000.) Hyundai Elantra 1990–present 14,400,000 up to 2022. Imperial Imperial Crown 1957–70 Approximately 127,000. Jaguar Jaguar XJ 1968–2019 800,000 up to 2005. Jeep Jeep Cherokee (XJ) 1984–2014 2,884,172 in North America until 2001; production continued in China until 2005. Kaiser Kaiser Deluxe 1949–53 Approximately 130,000. Koenigsegg Koenigsegg Jesko 2021–present 125. Lada/AvtoVAZ Lada RivaVAZ-2105/04/07 1980–2014 13,500,000 until exports to Europe were discontinued in 1997. Production continues in Egypt. Lagonda 11, 11.9, 12 and 12/24 1913–26 over 6,000 Land Rover Series/Defender 1948–2015 over 2,000,000 (approx) Lamborghini Lamborghini Urus 2018–present over 20,000 Lancia Lancia Ypsilon 1996–present over 870,000 to 2005. Lincoln Lincoln Town Car 1981–2011 Approximately 2,290,000 not counting 2005–2011. (Production of 2005–2011 is unknown but a reasonable guess is about 160,000.) Lotus Lotus Elise 1996–2021 over 20,000 produced over two generations to December 2004. McLaren McLaren 12C 2011–2014 Over 3,400 12Cs were made, sales split 60/40 in the coupe’s favour. Maserati Maserati Biturbo 1981–1994 Over 38,000 Mazda Mazda Familia 1963–2003 Over 10,000,000 up to 1995. Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-Benz C-Class 1993–present 6,900,000 to November 2006. Mercury Mercury Cougar 1967-1997 1999-2002 2,972,784 Excludes Ford Cougar sold in Europe and Australia. Messerschmitt Messerschmitt KR200 1955–1964 30,286 Metropolitan Metropolitan 1958–61 55,215 as a separate marque under AMC. Mitsubishi Mitsubishi Lancer 1973–present Over 6,000,000 to the end of 2006. Nash Nash Statesman 1950–56 Approximately 340,000. Nissan Nissan Sunny/Sentra/Pulsar/Almera 1966–present Over 15,900,000. Ten generations, and four nameplates depending on marketplace. Oldsmobile Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1961–99 11,900,000 across several platforms and generations. Opel Opel Corsa 1982–present Over 18,000,000 sold worldwide in 25 years and in 4 generations up to 2007. 10million of them were sold only in Europe. Packard Packard Eight 1933–36193819421948–50 Approximately 250,000. Peel Peel Trident 1965–66 82 in a single generation. Perodua Perodua Myvi 2005–present 77,657 at 2010. (or about 1,500,000 since 2005.) Peugeot Peugeot 206 1998–present Approximately 10,000,000 to 2018 in a single generation. Plymouth Plymouth Fury 1959–78 Approximately 3,680,000 (counting VIPs, but not counting 1959 and 1962 Sport Furys and 1975–77 Gran Furys). Pontiac Pontiac Grand Am 1973–75, 1978–80, 1985–2005 Over 4,000,000. Porsche Porsche 911 1963–present 1,000,000 produced up to 2017. Rambler Rambler Classic 1961–66 Approximately 1,460,000 (including those produced in 1966 under AMC). Renault Renault Clio 1990–present 12,300,000 across four generations up to 2013. Rolls-Royce Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow 1965–80 29,030 produced over a single generation. Saab Saab 900 1978–93 908,810. in the first generation. Saturn Saturn S-Series 1991–2002 Approximately 2,210,000 not counting 2002 (sales of 2002 are unknown). SEAT SEAT Ibiza 1984–present 3,949,597 up to 2008. The sales of the fourth generation of the SEAT Ibiza, as well as those of its derivatives (such as the SEAT Córdoba and the SEAT Inca, or the rebadged versions) are not included in the figures. Simca Simca 1100 1967–1982 2,139,400 Figures include a small number of complete knock down (CKD) kits and commercial versions. Smart Smart Fortwo 1998–present Over 1,500,000 by mid-2013. Studebaker Studebaker Champion 1939–421946–58 Approximately 1,320,000. Subaru Subaru Legacy 1988–present Over 3,000,000 to 2005. Škoda Škoda Octavia 1996–present Over 6,000,000 to 2016. Tatuus Tatuus FR2000 2000–2007 Approximately 930 chassis. Toyota Toyota Corolla 1966–present 50,000,000 up to 2021 Tesla Tesla Model 3 2017–present 1,000,000 by June 2021 Trabant Trabant 1957–91 Over 3,000,000. Volkswagen Volkswagen Golf 1974–present 35,000,000 across seven generations by 2019. Became Volkswagen's bestseller in 2002. Volvo Volvo 200 Series 1974–93 2,862,573 saloon, estate and coupe models over a spell of 19 years. Willys Willys 77 1933–36 Approximately 68,000. Zastava Zastava 101 1971-2008 1,045,458 ZAZ Zaporozhets 1960–94 3,422,444. Stay Tuned...##

List Of Best-Selling Automobiles(by Country)
1292 days ago
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List Of Best-Selling Automobiles(by Country)

Here is the list of the best-selling automobiles by country.## Ford Falcon is the best-selling car in Australia with over 3,578,689 units sold from 1960 to 2016. Maruti Suzuki Alto is the best-selling car in India with over 4,000,000.00 units sold since 2000.## Check out the complete list below.## List of the best-selling automobiles by country Country Automobile Years sold Notes Australia Ford Falcon 1960–2016 Over 3,578,689. Brazil Volkswagen Gol 1980–present 8,000,000, number reached on July 5, 2017. Argentina Toyota Hilux 1960–present Approximately 17,700,000, number reached in 2017. China Wuling Hongguang 2010–present 4,549,592 to December 2020. Czech Republic Škoda Octavia 1996–present Over 6,000,000 to 2016. France Renault Clio 1990–present 12,300,000 to 2013. Germany Volkswagen Golf 1974–present Over 25,000,000 to 2006. India Maruti Suzuki Alto 2000–present 4,000,000.00 until 2020. Indonesia Toyota Avanza 2003–present 1,800,000 units sold from 2003 to December 2019 in two generations. Italy Fiat Uno 1983–1995 (in Italy) Over 8,000,000. Japan Toyota Corolla 1966–present Over 50,000,000 Malaysia Perodua Myvi 2005–present 1,500,000 since 2005. Poland Polski Fiat 126p 1973–2000 3,318,674 in Poland. Romania Dacia 1300 1969–2004 1,959,730 sold in Romania. Spain SEAT Ibiza 1984–present 3,949,597 up to 2008. Sweden Volvo 200 Series 1974–93 2,862,573. Turkey Renault Symbol 1999–2021 260,000 up to 2013. Ukraine ZAZ Zaporozhets 1960–94 3,422,444. United Kingdom Mini 1959–2000 5,505,874. United States Ford F-Series 1948–present Over 40,000,000. Vietnam Toyota Vios 2013–present Stay Tuned...##

List Of World's Best-Selling Automobiles
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List Of World's Best-Selling Automobiles

Here is the list of the world's best-selling automobiles.## The four cars are widely acknowledged as the "bestselling automobiles in the world." Since Ford built its millionth Model T on December 10, 1915, it sold over 16,500,000 units of the car. The first car to achieve sales of one million, five million, one million, and fifteen million units. By 1914, it was estimated that nine out of every ten cars in the world were Ford.## Check out the full list below.## List of the world's best-selling automobiles Automobile Production Units Sold Years sold Notes Ford Model T 1908–27 16,500,000 1908–27 The first car to achieve one million, five million, ten million and fifteen million units sold. By 1914, it was estimated that nine out of every ten cars in the world were Fords. Lada "Classic" 1970–2014 17,750,000 1970–2014 The number does not include the platform's archetype Fiat 124 and its other license-built examples (e.g. SEAT 124, SEAT 1430) Volkswagen Beetle 1938–2003 21,529,464 1938–2003 The first car to achieve twenty million units sold. Toyota Corolla 1966–present 50,000,000 by 2021 1966–present The 50 million milestone was reached in 2021. However, the model type has been different over the years. Stay Tuned...##

List Of Twitter CEO
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List Of Twitter CEO

Twitter, Inc. is an American communications company based in San Francisco, California. The company operates the microblogging and social networking service Twitter. It previously served the Vine short video app and Periscoped live streaming service.## Twitter was created in March 2006 by Jack Dorsey, Noah Glass, Biz Stone, and Evan Williams and launched in July 2006. As of 2012, more than 100 million users posted 340 million tweets daily, and the service handled an average of 1.6 billion search queries per day. The company went public in November 2013. As of early 2019, Twitter had over 330 million monthly active users.## On April 25, 2022, Twitter's board of directors agreed to a $44 billion purchase by SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk, potentially making it one of the largest deals to take the company private. Musk terminated the deal on July 8, 2022. As a result, Twitter's shares experienced a decline and the company hired a US law firm to take legal action against Musk, launching a lawsuit against him in Delaware's Chancery Court on July 12.## Musk announced his intention to close the deal, as agreed. 4, at $54.20 per share, equivalent to a purchase of $44 billion. The agreement closed on October 27, leaving Musk the owner of the company and Twitter being delisted from the New York Stock Exchange.## 1. Jack Dorsey (2006–2008); first term## Jack Dorsey was born on November 19, 1976, in St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.## Jack Patrick Dorsey is an American Internet entrepreneur, programmer, and philanthropist who works for Twitter, Inc. As well as being the co-founder and former CEO of Block, Inc. is also the founder and chief executive officer of A financial payments company.## 2. Evan Williams (2008–2010)## Evan Williams was born on March 31, 1972, in Clarks, Nebraska, U.S.## Evan Clark Williams is an American billionaire technology entrepreneur who is the co-founder of several technology companies, including Twitter. Williams was previously chairman and CEO of Twitter, Inc. He also founded Blogger and Medium, two of the largest internet platforms of their kind. In 2014, he co-founded the venture capital firm Obvious Ventures.## 3. Dick Costolo (2010–2015)## Dick Costolo was born on September 10, 1963, inRoyal Oak, Michigan, U.S.## Richard William Costolo is an American businessman. He was the CEO of Twitter, Inc. from 2010 to 2015 and served as the COO before becoming CEO. He took over as CEO from Evan Williams in October 2010. On June 11, 2015, it was announced that Costolo would step down as CEO on July 1, 2015, and would be replaced by Twitter co-founder and chairman Jack Dorsey on an interim basis until the Board of Directors could find a replacement. On August 8, 2015, The New York Times reported that Costolo would be leaving Twitter's Board of Directors by the end of the year or when a new CEO was appointed.## 4. Jack Dorsey (2015–2021); second term## On June 10, 2015, Costolo announced his resignation as CEO, effective July 1, 2015. Dorsey assumed the position of interim CEO upon Costolo's departure. He was named permanent CEO on 5 October 2015. It was his second term as a Twitter CEO.## 5. Parag Agrawal (2021–2022) ## Was born on 21 May 1984 in Ajmer, India.## Parag Agrawal is an Indian-American software engineer who served as CEO of Twitter, Inc. from late November 2021 to late October 2022. He was fired, along with two other top Twitter executives, on 27 October 2022, following Elon Musk’s purchase of the company.## 6. Elon Musk (2022–2023)## Was born on June 28, 1971, in Pretoria, Transvaal, South Africa.## Elon Reeve Musk is a business magnate and investor. He is the founder, CEO, and chief engineer of SpaceX; Tesla, Inc. K Angel Investor, CEO and Product Architect; Founder of The Boring Company; co-founder of Neuralink and OpenAI; President of the Musk Foundation; and the owner and CEO of Twitter, Inc.## With an estimated net worth of approximately $210 billion as of October 27, 2022, Musk is the richest person in the world, according to both the Bloomberg Billionaires Index and Forbes' real-time billionaire list.## 7. Linda Yaccarino (2023-current)## Was born on December 21, 1963, in Deer Park, New York, U.S.## Linda Yaccarino is an American media executive who formerly served as the Chairman of Global Advertising and partnerships at NBCUniversal. In June 2023, Yaccarino assumed the role of Chief Executive Officer at X Corp, succeeding Elon Musk.## Stay Tuned...##

List Of Microsoft CEO
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List Of Microsoft CEO

Here is the full list of Microsoft CEOs, an American multinational technology corporation. The company is well-known for producing computer software, consumer electronics, personal computers, and related services, headquartered at the Microsoft Redmond campus in Redmond, Washington, United States.## Its best-known software products are the Windows operating system, the Microsoft Office suite, and the Internet Explorer and Edge web browsers. Its principal hardware products are the Xbox video game console and the Microsoft Surface lineup of touchscreen personal computers.## Check out the CEO list below.## 1. Bill Gates (1975–2000) ## Bill Gates (born October 28, 1955) is an American business magnate, software developer, investor, author, and philanthropist. He is the co-founder of Microsoft along with his late childhood friend Paul Allen.## Gates became the chairman, chief executive officer (CEO), president, and chief software architect during his career at Microsoft. As of May 2014, he was also the largest individual shareholder. He was a key entrepreneur in the microcomputer revolution of the 1970s and 1980s.## 2. Steve Ballmer (2000–2014) ## Steven Anthony Ballmer (March 24, 1956) is an American business magnate and investor who served as the Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft from 2000 to 2014.## He is the current owner of the Los Angeles Clippers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). As of September 2022, the Bloomberg Billionaires Index estimates his wealth to be around $91 billion, making him the ninth richest person on Earth.## 3. Satya Narayan Nadella (2014-current) ## Satya Narayan Nadella (born 19 August 1967) is an Indian-American business executive. He is Microsoft's executive chairman and CEO, succeeding Steve Ballmer as CEO in 2014 and John W. Thompson as chairman in 2021. Before becoming CEO, he was executive vice president of Microsoft's Cloud and Enterprise group, responsible for building and running the company's computing platform.## Stay Tuned... ##

List Of Top 10 Largest Insurance Companies By Net Premiums Written
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List Of Top 10 Largest Insurance Companies By Net Premiums Written

Here is the list of the top 10 largest insurance companies in the world by net premiums written.## UnitedHealth Group is the world's largest company, with a total of 178.1 billion net premiums written. It's located in the United States. Axa takes second place with a total of 103.0 net premiums written, and Axa is a Frances company.## Check out the full list below.## List of largest insurance companies # Company Country Net premiums written (USD billions) 1.- UnitedHealth Group United States 178.1 2.- Axa France 103.0 3.- Ping An Insurance China 101.8 4.- China Life Insurance China 93.4 5.- Kaiser Permanente United States 92.1 6.- Anthem United States 85.0 7.- Allianz Germany 83.2 8.- Assicurazioni Generali Italy 72.6 9.- State Farm United States 70.8 10.- People's Insurance Company of China China 68.2 Stay Tuned##

List Of Top 10 Largest Insurance Companies By Non-Banking Assets
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List Of Top 10 Largest Insurance Companies By Non-Banking Assets

Here is the list of the top 10 largest insurance companies by non-banking assets.## Allianz is the world's largest company, with a total of 1,190.1 billion assets. It's located in Germany. Axa takes second place with a total of 918.9 assets, and Axa is a Frances company.## Check out the full list below.## List of largest insurance companies # Company Country Total assets (USD billions) 1.- Allianz Germany 1,190.1 2.- Axa France 918.9 3.- Prudential Financial United States 815.1 4.- Nippon Life Japan 710.9 5.- Berkshire Hathaway United States 707.9 6.- MetLife United States 687.5 7.- Japan Post Insurance Japan 666.6 8.- Prudential plc United Kingdom 646.2 9.- Legal & General United Kingdom 625.7 10.- Ping An Insurance China 620.4 Stay Tuned##

List Of Top 10 Richest Person In The World By 1987
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List Of Top 10 Richest Person In The World By 1987

Here is the list of the top 10 wealthiest people in the world by 1987.## Yoshiaki Tsutsumi tops the list with a total of $20.0 billion. Taikichiro Mori stands in second place with a total of $15.0 billion.## Check out the complete list below.## List of top 10 richest person in the world by 1987 # Name Net worth USD Nationality 1.- Yoshiaki Tsutsumi $20 billion Japan 2.- Taikichiro Mori $15 billion Japan 3.- Shigeru Kobayashi $7.5 billion Japan 4.- Haruhiko Yoshimoto $7.0 billion Japan 5.- Salim Ahmed Bin Mahfouz $6.2 billion Saudi Arabia 6.- Hans and Gad Rausing $6.0 billion Sweden 7.- Paul Reichmann $6.0 billion Canada 8.- Yohachiro Iwasaki $5.6 billion Japan 9.- Kenneth Thomson $5.4 billion Canada 10.- Keizo Saji $4.0 billion Japan ## Stay Tuned...