List of largest Internet companies

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This is a list of the world's largest internet companies by revenue and market capitalization. The list is restricted to dot-com companies, defined as a company that does the majority of its business on the Internet, with annual revenues exceeding 1 billion USD. It excludes Internet service providers or other information technology companies. For a more general list of IT companies, see list of the largest information technology companies.

Legend

Column Explanation
Rank Rank of company by revenue
Company Name of the company
Industry The primary industry of company
Revenue Annual revenue of company in USD billions in previous fiscal year
FY Company's current fiscal year
Employees Number of employees of company
Market cap Market capitalization as of May 2013 in USD billion
Headquarters Location of company's headquarters
Ref(s). Reference(s)

List

Rank Company Industry Revenue FY Employees Market cap Headquarter Refs
1 United States Amazon.com E-commerce $74.45 2013 117,300 $160.49 Seattle, WA, USA [1]
2 United States Google Search $59.82 2013 53,546 $380.64 Mountain View, CA, USA [2]
3 United States eBay E-commerce $16.05 2013 31,500 $68.51 San Jose, CA, USA [3]
4 United States Facebook Social $7.87 2013 5,794 $160.03 Menlo Park, CA, USA [4]
5 China Tencent Social $6.96 2013 25,517 $65.01 Shenzhen, China [5][6]
6 Japan Rakuten E-commerce $5.56 2013 7,615 $13.06 Tokyo, Japan [7][8]
7 United States Priceline.com Travel $5.26 2012 7,000 $35.58 Norwalk, CT, USA [9][10]
8 United States Yahoo Web portal $4.68 2013 11,700 $35.58 Sunnyvale, CA, USA [11]
9 China Baidu Search $3.54 2013 20,877 $29.75 Beijing, China [12][13]
10 United States Salesforce.com Cloud computing $3.05 2013 9,800 $25.85 San Francisco, CA, USA [14][15]

See also

References

  1. "Financial Statements of Amazon". 
  2. "2013 Quarterly Earnings". Google. Retrieved February 4, 2014. 
  3. "Financial Statements of eBay". 
  4. "Financial Statements". 
  5. "Tencent announces 2012 fourth quarter and annual results". Tencent. Retrieved 23 November 2013. 
  6. "Forbes Asia's Fab 50: Tencent". Forbes. Retrieved 23 November 2013. 
  7. "Rakuten". Retrieved 23 November 2012. 
  8. "Forbes World's Most Innovative: Rakuten". Forbes. Retrieved 23 November 2013. 
  9. "Tencent". Retrieved 23 November 2012. 
  10. "Forbes Global 2000 Leading companies: Priceline.com". Forbes. Retrieved 23 November 2013. 
  11. "Financial Statements". 
  12. "Baidu Announces Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2012 Results". Baidu. Retrieved 23 November 2013. 
  13. "Forbes Asia's Fab 50: Baidu". Forbes. Retrieved 23 November 2013. 
  14. "Salesforce.com". Retrieved 23 November 2012. 
  15. "Forbes World's Most Innovative: Salesforce.com". Forbes. Retrieved 23 November 2013. 
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