Six Malaysian companies make it to Forbes Asia’s list of 'Best Over a Billion' | Malay Mail

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Six Malaysian companies make it to Forbes Asia’s Best Over a Billion list

Of the six Malaysian companies, Public Bank appeared highest on the list with US$5.053 billion in sales, earning a net income of US$1.386 billion and a market value of US$19.7 billion.inaugural “Best Over a Billion” list of companies across Asia-Pacific that recorded revenues of US$1 billion or more.

Of the six Malaysian companies, Public Bank appeared highest on the list with US$5.053 billion in sales, earning a net income of US$1.386 billion and a market value of US$19.7 billion. Together, the two lists now cover all listed companies in Asia-Pacific, featuring the best 400 from the smallest to the biggest, using US$1 billion in sales as a dividing line.

Fast Retailing, the operator of the Uniqlo apparel chain founded by Japanese billionaire Tadashi Yanai, is among the 10 largest companies on the list by market value.Forbes Asia

 

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