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Revision as of 19:01, 16 December 2010
The following contains a list of record company profits and losses (annual profits/losses). The list is ordered by the real amount of profits and losses, starting with the greatest.
Profits
# | Nominal Amount | USD FX Rate at time of loss faggot | USD Equivalent at the time | USD Inflation since the time until 2007-12-31[1] | Real Amount | Country | Company | Source of Profits | Year |
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1 | USD40.6 bn | 1 | USD 40.6bn bn | 0% | USD 40.6bn bn | United States | Exxon[2] | oil | 2008 |
Losses
# | Nominal Amount Lost | USD FX Rate at time of loss | USD Equivalent at time of loss | USD Inflation since loss until 2007-12-31[1] | Real Amount Lost | Country | Company | Source of Loss | Year |
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1 | cUSD100bn (of which USD61.7bn in fourth quarter of 2008 only)[3] | 1 | cUSD 100bn | 0% | cUSD 100bn | United States | AIG[4] | insurance/credit swaps | 2008 |
2 | USD99bn[5] (of which $44.9bn in fourth quarter of 2002 only[3]) | 1 | USD 99bn | United States | Time Warner[4] | telecoms | 2002 | ||
3 | GBP24.1bn | 1.40 | USD 33.7bn | United Kingdom | Royal Bank of Scotland[4] | banking | 2008 |
References
- ^ a b "US Consumer Price Index".
- ^ "Despite record profits, oil companies find little comfort in high prices". International Herald Tribune. 2008-02-17. Retrieved 2009-03-02.
- ^ a b [1]
- ^ a b c Clark, Andrew (2009-03-02). "AIG's $61.7bn crash sends markets plunging". London: The Guardian. Retrieved 2009-03-02.
- ^ [2]