Publish in Special Reports - Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Losing steam: Petrobras saw a 36 percent drop in profits last year, but still remains the profit and revenue king in Latin America. (Photo: Petrobras)
America Movil now larger than Vale.
BY JOACHIM BAMRUD
Brazilian state oil giant Petrobras remains Latin America’s largest company, while Mexican technology firm America Movil now ranks higher than Brazilian mining giant Vale, according to the Latinvex 500, the ranking of Latin America’s top 500 companies based on 2012 revenues.
The ranking – the first of its kind this year -- is based on data from market researcher Economatica and individual companies.
REVENUES AND PROFITS DECLINE
Latin America’s top 500 companies posted combined profits of ...
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LATINVEX 500: THE RANKINGS
REVENUE
Latinvex 500: 1-100
Latinvex 500: 101-200
Latinvex 500: 201-300
Latinvex 500: 301-400
Latinvex 500: 401-500
Latinvex 500: Top 50 Multinationals
WINNERS
Latinvex 500: Revenue Growth Winners
Latinvex 500: Profit Growth Winners
COUNTRIES
Latinvex 500: Argentina
Latinvex 500: Brazil
Latinvex 500: Chile
Latinvex 500: Colombia
Latinvex 500: Mexico
Latinvex 500: Peru
SECTORS
Latinvex 500: Automotive
Latinvex 500: Chemicals
Latinvex 500: Electricity
Latinvex 500: Food & Beverage
Latinvex 500: Manufacturing
Latinvex 500: Mining & Metals
Latinvex 500: Oil & Gas
Latinvex 500: Pulp & Paper
Latinvex 500: Retail
Latinvex 500: Steel
Latinvex 500: Technology
Latinvex 500: Textiles
Latinvex 500: Transport