The 10 Most Profitable Indian Companies

The 10 most profitable publicly-listed Indian companies that appear in the Forbes Global 2000 list for 2010 are listed below: [TABLE=504] Except IT outsourcing firm Infosys Technologies (INFY), none of the other companies trade on the US markets. The most profitable company in India is the state-owned Oil & Natural Gas Corp. which made$3.86B last …

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The Largest 13 U.S. Banks by Market Capitalization

The four largest “Too Big To Fail(TBTF)” U.S. banks Bank of America (BAC), JPMorgan Chase(JPM), Citigroup (C) and Wells Fargo(WFC) continue to remain as the largest banks in the country. These TBTF banks are also known as the superbanks. From a November, 2009 article titled Too-Big-To-Fail and the Theory of Large Numbers  by Henry C.K. …

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32 Foreign Large Caps Paying Over 5% Dividends

U.S. stocks generally have lower dividend yields than foreign stocks. For example, the current yield of the S&P 500 is 2.14%. Compared to this many foreign markets have much higher yields. In 2009, U.S. stocks paid 1.93%. Among the large 20 countries by market capitalization only Russia, India and Korea had lower yields than the …

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Comparison of Dividend Yields Across 20 Country Indices

The chart below shows the dividend yield across twenty country indices.These countries represent the largest countries based on market capitalization as of 12/31/2009: Click to Enlarge Source: Skloff Financial Group The dividend yield of U.S. stocks remained less than a paltry 2% since 2003. For the years shown, Australian stocks have consistently paid dividends in …

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The 100 Most Profitable U.S. Companies

The 25 most profitable publicly-listed American companies that appear in the Forbes Global 2000 list for 2010 are listed below: [TABLE=502] The oil giant ExxonMobil(XOM) made the highest profits at over $19B on sales of $275B. The second and third spots were taken by software maker Microsoft(MSFT) and the world’s largest retailer Wal-Mart Stores(WMT). Among …

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