Fortune Global 500 - Fortune 2011 List- Breakdown By City and Metropolitan Area

Fortune 2011 List- Breakdown By City and Metropolitan Area

This is a breakdown by cities and metropolitan areas as determined by Fortune in the 2011 list. Metropolitan areas with at least three Global 500 companies are listed. The 2011 list does not include a list of cities sorted by Fortune 500 companies. The list is instead counted from the country listings.

Rank City Country Number of
Global 500
companies (City)
Global 500 revenues
$ millions (City)
Number of
Global 500
companies (Metro)
Global 500 revenues
$ millions (Metro)
1 Tokyo Japan 47 $2,268,640 49 $2,430,053
2 Beijing China 41 $2,222,366 41 $2,222,366
3 Paris France 23 $1,285,432 31 $1,952,812
4 London United Kingdom 18 $1,170,270 22 $1,366,389
5 New York United States 18 $955,291 27 $1,535,321
6 Seoul South Korea 12 $640,586 13 $660,149
7 Osaka Japan 8 $376,607 10 $422,112
8 Toronto Canada 7 $197,294 9 $241,303
9 Houston United States 6 $377,702 6 $377,702
9 Moscow Russia 6 $348,084 6 $348,084
9 Madrid Spain 6 $323,345 6 $323,345
9 Zurich Switzerland 6 $221,818 10 $438,811
9 Mumbai India 6 $207,156 6 $207,156
14 Amsterdam Netherlands 5 $261,933 12 $885,156
14 Shanghai China 5 $165,751 5 $165,751
16 Munich Germany 4 $386,355 4 $386,355
16 Rome Italy 4 $283,454 4 $283,454
16 Atlanta United States 4 $184,416 4 $184,416
16 Essen (Rhine-Ruhr) Germany 4 $173,644 12 $680,567
16 Brussels Belgium 4 $144,833 5 $181,130
16 Hong Kong HKG 4 $141,495 7 $252,227
16 Frankfurt Germany 4 $140,929 6 $191,255
16 São Paulo Brazil 4 $135,406 4 $135,406
24 Stuttgart Germany 3 $213,108 3 $213,108
24 Mexico City Mexico 3 $169,776 3 $169,776
24 Milan Italy 3 $109,943 3 $109,943
24 Philadelphia United States 3 $94,643 5 $205,330
24 Taipei Taiwan 3 $90,537 7 $260,966

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