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E-mail to a friend 09:22 - IL: VR heitti Give feedback halvaantuneen vanhuksen ulos junasta 100 largest companies in Finland Here's a list of the 100 biggest Finnish companies (updated September 2008). In case you're wondering how to get a job from Finland, these leading companies might provide an answer! The company's business field or industry is indicated in brackets. The links point either at the career pages (in English) of the company or the main page of the English (some cases Finnish) site. Good luck! 1. Nokia (Electronics) 2. Stora Enso (Forest) 3. Neste Oil (Oil Trade) 4. UPM-Kymmene (Forest) 5. Kesko (Wholesale trade/ Daily goods) 6. SOK (Wholesale trade/ Daily goods) 7. Metsäliitto (Forest) (only in Finnish and Swedish) products) 8. Outokumpu (Mining, metals, metal products) 9. Metso (Mining, metals, metal products) 10.Nordea Pankki Suomi (Finance and investment) 11.Sampo (Finance and investment) 12.Tamro* (Wholesale trade) 13.Osuuspankkikeskus (banking and financial) 14.Varma (Insurance) 15.Fortum (Energy) 16.Ilmarinen (Insurance) 17.Kone (Mining, metals, metal products) 18.Elcoteq Network (Electronics) 19.Rautaruukki (Mining, metals, metal) 20.Wärtsilä (Mining, metals, metal products) 21.YIT Group (Construction) 22.CargoTec (Cargo and shipping) 23.Sanoma-WSOY (Media) 24.Kemira (Chemicals and plastics) 1 of 3 6/1/2010 10:10 PM 100 largest companies in Finland http://www.uranus.fi/en/jobseekers/jobs/open.php?id=19982 25.RTF Auto (Car sales/trade) 26.Luvata (Industrial/metal) 27.Huhtamäki (Consumer packaging) 28.Sampo Pankki (Finance and investment) 29.Finnair (Transport and forwarding) 30.Lemminkäinen (Construction) 31.HK Ruokatalo (Food) 32.ABB (Electronics) 33.Onvest* (Wholesale trade) 34.Tietoenator (Information Technology) 35.Telia-Sonera (Telecom services) 36.Ahlstrom (Multisector) 37.KCI Konecranes (Mining, metals, metal products) 38.Teboil* (Oil trade) 39.Valio (Food, drinks) 40.Itella(Postal delivery) 41.Amer* (Multisector, link leads to Amer Sports) 42.Eläke-Tapiola (Insurance) 43.Elisa Communications (Telecom services) 44.Wihuri (Multisector) 45.Nordea Henkivakuutus (Insurance) 46.Myllykoski (Forest) 47.GNT Finland (Wholesale trade) 48.Stockmann (Retail trade) 49.Veikkaus* (Consumer services) (Only in Finnish and Swedish) 50.Tradeka (Retail trade) 51.Oriola-KD (Wholesale trade/ Daily goods) 52.VR Group* (Transport and forwarding) 53.HOK (Retail trde) (Only in Finnish) 54.Yara (Chemicals and plastics) 55.Veho (Car retail) (Only in Finnish) 56.Atria (Food) 57.Aker Finnyards (Shipping line) 58.Uponor (Chemicals and plastics) 59.Eläke-Fennia (telecommunications) 60.Fazer* (Food) 61.Skanska* (Construction) 62.Borealis Polymers (Chemicals and Plastics) 63.Alko (Retail trade) 64.Kuusakoski* (Mining, metals, metal products) 65.Nokian Renkaat (Chemicals and plastics) 66.Outotec (Industrial/metal) 67.Consolis* (Construction materials) 68.Panasonic (electronics) 69.Sanitec Corporation (Construction materials) 70.Etera (Insurance) 71.Dynea* (Chemicals and plastics) 72.Norilsk Nickel Harjavalta (Industrial/metal) 73.Eltel Networks (Network Services) 74.Toyota Motor (Car retail) 75.Gasum (Energy) 76.Tuko Logistics (Wholesale trade) 77.Shell (Oil trade) 78.Vahinko-Tapiola (Insurance) 79.NCC Finland (Construction) 80.Pohjolan Voima* (Energy) 81.Starkki (Wholesale trade / Daily goods) 82.Poyry (Engineering and Consulting) 83.Nissan Nordic Europe (Car sales / trade) 84.Rettig* (Multisector) 85.Finnlines* (Transport and forwarding) 86.Orion (Chemicals and plastics) 87.Vapo (Multisector) 88.Fiskars (Industrial/metal) 89.St 1 (Oil trade) 90.Sandvik Mining and Construction (Industrial/metal) 91.Schenker East (Transport and forwarding) 92.Componenta (Industrial/metal) 93.Ramirent (Engineering and Consulting) 94.Raha-Automaattiyhdistys (Consumer services) 95.Delta Motor Group (Car sales/trade) 2 of 3 6/1/2010 10:10 PM 100 largest companies in Finland http://www.uranus.fi/en/jobseekers/jobs/open.php?id=19982 96.Canon North-East (Wholesale trade/ Daily goods) 97.Hämeenmaa Ok (Wholesale trade/ Daily goods) 98.Andritz (Industrial/metal) 99.SRV Yhtiöt (Construction) 100.Lassila & Tikanoja (Engineering and Consulting) Other mentionable Companies Fennia (Communications) Fujitsu (Information technology) Compaq Computer (Finland) or Compaq Computer (Information technology) WM-Data (Finland) (Information technology) Tech Data Finland (Finland) or Tech Data Finland (International ) (Wholesale trade) Accenture (Business services) Talouselämä 26.9.2008 Search from the site Site map My Uranus Username Password New user Uranus konsultointi Oy [email protected] Puh. 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