The U.S. Coalition of Service Industries is the top lobby group in the November WTO meeting in Qatar. The table below looks at 12 heavy hitters in the 67 member Coalition.
For a full list see: the USCSI website: http://www.uscsi.org
Corporation |
Services Sector |
Fortune Global 500 Ranking(Revenues for the year 2000 - in US dollars) |
General Electric |
Financial Services (under its GE Capital wing, which is now half of GE's business) |
#8 ($129.9 billion) |
Citigroup |
Financial Services |
#12 ($111.8 billion) |
Enron |
Energy Services, Distribution Services,... |
#16 ($100.8 billion) |
AT & T |
Telecommunications and Information Technology |
#31 ($66.0 billion) |
JP Morgan Chase |
Financial Services |
#36 ($60.1 billion) |
Bank of America |
Financial Services |
#41 ($57.7 billion) |
American International Group |
Financial Services |
#65 ($46.0 billion) |
Vivendi Universal |
Multiservice (Water, publishing, information technology, audio-visual services, transportation, energy) |
#91 ($38.6 billion) |
United Parcel Service (UPS) |
Transportation and Express Delivery |
#135 ($29.8 billion) |
American Express |
Financial Services |
#188 ($23.7 billion) |
EDS |
Consultancy; Information Systems |
#255 ($19.2 billion) |
FedEx |
Transportation and Express Delivery |
#268 ($18.3 billion) |
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