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====== Business ====== | ====== Business ====== | ||
- | ===== The oldest company in the world | + | ==== The oldest company in the world ==== |
- | The oldest company in the world, Kongō Gumi, is operating for over 1440 years. It was founded in 578AD and to this day is specialised | + | The oldest company in the world, Kongō Gumi, is operating for over 1440 years. It was founded in 578AD and to this day is specialized |
- | ===== The oldest Hotel | + | ==== The oldest Hotel ==== |
- | Nishiyama Onsen Keiunkan, is the oldest hotel still in operation. It was founded in 705 AD by Fujiwara Mahito in Hayakawa, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan[(http:// | + | Nishiyama Onsen Keiunkan is the oldest hotel still in operation. It was founded in 705 AD by Fujiwara Mahito in Hayakawa, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. [([[http:// |
- | ===== The biggest companies | + | ==== The biggest companies ==== |
- | As of March 2021, World Largest companies by market capitalization are: Apple, Inc. ($2,051 bn), Saudi Aramco ($1,920 bn), and Microsoft ($1,778 bn)[(https:// | + | As of March 2021, the World Largest companies by market capitalization are: Apple, Inc. ($2,051 bn), Saudi Aramco ($1,920 bn), and Microsoft ($1,778 bn) [([[https:// |
- | ===== The largest employers | + | ==== First to break $2 trillion |
- | Wallmart is the biggest employer from a private sector, with workforce | + | Apple was the first company to break $2 trillion in 2020, and earlier it was the first to record capitalization |
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+ | Walmart is the biggest employer from the private sector, with a workforce of 2.100.000. McDonald' | ||
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