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Coface CEE Top 500 Coface CEE Top 500 SEPTEMBER 2010 CREDIT INSURANCE | FACTORING | INFORMATION | RECEIVABLES MANAGEMENT mployment % Position 2009 Change 2008 Position Country Company Name Main Sector Turnover 2009 TEUR Turnover 2008 TEUR Change % Turnover Net Profit 2009 TEUR Net Profit 2008 TEUR Change Net Profit % 2009 Employment 2008 Employment Change E 1 1 PL Polski Koncern Naftowy ORLEN S.A. * Oil & Gas 15.697.546 22.616.512 -30,59 300.457 -718.485 141,82 22.535 22.955 -1,83 2 2 HU MOL Magyar Olaj- és Gázipari NYRt.* Oil & Gas 11.911.224 13.350.736 -10,78 386.390 533.364 -27,56 5.614 5.681 -1,18 3 4 UA NAFTOGAZ OF UKRAINE Oil & Gas 6.610.189 6.450.955 2,47 199.624 1.487.732 -86,58 682 578 17,99 4 3 CZ ŠKODA AUTO a.s. Automotive 6.448.744 7.002.302 -7,91 129.945 418.381 -68,94 22.831 25.331 -9,87 5 5 PL PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna S.A. * Electricity 4.996.961 5.519.168 -9,46 1.002.293 759.326 32,00 46.357 6 15 PL FIAT AUTO POLAND S.A. Automotive 4.517.751 4.300.829 5,04 189.592 88.726 113,68 6.480 6.102 6,19 7 13 CZ CEZ,ˇ a. s. Electricity 4.504.251 4.067.137 10,75 1.716.493 1.749.647 -1,89 6.218 6.472 -3,92 8 8 PL Polskie Górnictwo Naftowe i Gazownictwo S.A. * Oil & Gas 4.457.847 5.241.440 -14,95 278.142 246.187 12,98 31.685 31.400 0,91 9 NEW HU Nokia Komárom Kft. Automotive 3.970.910 4.881.087 -18,65 154.943 220.496 -29,73 6.111 10 6 HU AUDI HUNGARIA MOTOR Kft. Metal industry 3.868.078 5.606.568 -31,01 291.203 520.360 -44,04 5.780 5.815 -0,60 11 14 CZ RWE Transgas, a.s. Oil & Gas 3.840.570 4.030.134 -4,70 600.453 420.069 42,94 281 313 -10,22 12 9 PL TELEKOMUNIKACJA POLSKA S.A. * Telecommunication 3.826.867 5.165.501 -25,91 296.259 622.761 -52,43 27.667 29.249 -5,41 13 NEW UA ENERGORYNOK Electricity 3.683.279 5.174.678 -28,82 9.983 23.411 -57,36 209 14 18 UA GAZ UKRAINE Oil & Gas 3.650.860 3.981.061 -8,29 -27.284 16.381 -266,56 565 565 0,00 15 11 PL Grupa Lotos S.A. * Oil & Gas 3.309.463 4.633.662 -28,58 210.712 -110.736 290,28 4.949 4.809 2,91 16 23 SK SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS SLOVAKIA S.R.O. Electronic components 3.168.162 3.391.933 -6,60 236.918 -30.672 872,42 3.190 4.478 -28,76 17 41 HU GE Hungary Ipari és Kereskedelmi Kft. Metal industry 3.118.513 2.520.746 23,71 1.161.461 333.870 247,88 10.547 12.883 -18,13 18 10 LT ORLEN LIETUVA (MAŽEIKIU˛ NAFTA) AB * Oil & Gas 3.115.582 5.094.231 -38,84 5.190 15.955 -67,47 2.249 3.500 -35,74 19 12 RO OMV PETROM SA Oil & Gas 3.030.794 4.548.491 -33,37 322.877 277.619 16,30 30.398 29.861 1,80 20 7 SK VOLKSWAGEN SLOVAKIA A.S. Automotive 2.943.670 5.157.145 -42,92 73.959 287.237 -74,25 6.500 8.495 -23,48 21 22 HU E. ON Földgáz Trade Földgázkereskedö Zrt. Oil & Gas 2.937.295 3.578.012 -17,91 -56.004 -47.606 17,64 79 79 0,00 22 43 HU Samsung Electronics Magyar Zrt. Electronic components 2.888.288 2.455.798 17,61 140.688 21.172 564,49 1.861 2.740 -32,08 23 21 PL KGHM Polska Miedz´ S.A. * Mining 2.800.802 3.598.614 -22,17 545.183 786.517 -30,68 28.884 28.478 1,43 24 16 SK SLOVNAFT A.S. Oil & Gas 2.780.178 3.882.428 -28,39 -29.502 245.607 -112,01 2.355 3.670 -35,83 25 17 CZ UNIPETROL RPA, s.r.o. Production total 2.769.313 3.687.378 -24,90 66.824 29.368 127,54 2.058 2.300 -10,52 26 NEW CZ FOXCONN CZ s.r.o. Electronic components 2.744.597 2.834.227 -3,16 20.499 -40.729 150,33 4.000 27 19 HR INA, D.D. Oil & Gas 2.685.295 3.656.966 -26,57 0 0 10.061 9.841 2,24 28 30 LT VILNIAUS PREKYBA UAB * Holding companies 2.595.991 2.909.138 -10,76 137.485 227.770 -39,64 29 31 SK SLOVENSKÝ PLYNÁRENSKÝ PRIEMYSEL A.S. Oil & Gas 2.531.000 2.901.978 -12,78 569.000 599.217 -5,04 1.434 1.647 -12,93 30 28 PL KOMPANIA WE˛GLOWA S.A. Mining 2.444.094 3.035.035 -19,47 15.184 10.748 41,27 62.700 62.819 -0,19 31 39 HU Magyar Telekom Távközlési NYRt.* Telecommunication 2.377.747 2.541.944 -6,46 344.310 398.795 -13,66 7.215 7.215 0,00 32 40 LT MAXIMA GRUPE UAB * Holding companies 2.251.591 2.486.900 -9,46 53.295 112.430 -52,60 33 38 CZ Telefónica O2 Czech Republic, a.s. Telecommunication 2.243.151 2.362.161 -5,04 469.072 486.186 -3,52 8.357 8.357 0,00 34 34 HU Magyar Villamos Müvek Zrt* Holding companies 2.143.948 2.723.926 -21,29 224.527 149.773 49,91 165 8.853 -98,14 35 NEW BG LUKOIL NEFTOCHIM BURGAS Oil & Gas 2.131.079 3.514.936 -39,37 -90.007 -242.047 62,81 2.875 36 122 RO AUTOMOBILE-DACIA SA Automotive 2.125.035 2.075.189 2,40 54.345 60.287 -9,86 12.698 13.322 -4,68 37 50 HU TESCO-GLOBAL Áruházak Zrt. Retail 2.116.781 2.177.408 -2,78 35.962 50.310 -28,52 22.601 21.886 3,27 38 NEW HU E. ON Energiaszolgáltató Kft. Electricity 2.099.295 1.813.366 15,77 -29.982 27.877 -207,55 26 39 NEW HU Philips INDUSTRIES Magyarország Elektronikai Electronic components 2.089.975 2.368.374 -11,75 -99.501 -123.309 19,31 864 Mechanikai Gyártó és Kereskedelmi Kft. 40 55 SL PETROL, Slovenska energetska družba, d.d., Ljubljana Service Station Operator 2.068.926 1.992.093 3,86 10.662 64.430 -83,45 543 551 -1,52 41 59 SK SLOVENSKÉ ELEKTRÁRNE A.S. Electricity 2.045.478 1.960.782 4,32 280.242 169.473 65,36 5.472 59.183 -90,75 42 57 CZ Toyota Peugeot Citroën Automobile Czech, s.r.o. Automotive 1.958.230 1.823.630 7,38 49.791 51.824 -3,92 3.336 -100,00 43 69 SK PCA SLOVAKIA S.R.O. Automotive 1.877.346 1.667.945 12,55 59.716 -22.559 364,71 3.149 3.300 -4,58 44 29 HU Panrusgáz Gázkereskedelmi Zrt. Oil & Gas 1.868.506 2.951.458 -36,69 4.596 10.716 -57,11 7 7 0,00 45 27 SK U. S. STEEL KOŠICE S.R.O. Metal industry 1.868.145 3.093.878 -39,62 14.412 340.658 -95,77 11.465 14.128 -18,85 46 47 PL VOLKSWAGEN POZNAN´ SP. Z O.O. Automotive 1.789.928 2.249.822 -20,44 57.822 98.918 -41,55 6.194 7.000 -11,51 47 42 PL POLSKA TELEFONIA KOMÓRKOWA CENTERTEL SP. Z O.O. Telecommunication 1.789.337 2.455.212 -27,12 155.986 407.780 -61,75 3.500 3.504 -0,11 48 NEW HU Vertis Környezetvédelmi Pénzügyi ZRt. Others 1.785.938 968.277 84,44 9.438 4.080 131,30 14 49 68 SL POSLOVNI SISTEM MERCATOR D.D. Retail 1.760.097 1.736.634 1,35 19.281 32.139 -40,01 11.794 12.075 -2,33 50 65 HR KONZUM, D.D. Retail 1.742.489 1.760.087 -1,00 47.322 45.600 3,78 12.053 12.977 -7,12 51 48 SK KIA MOTORS SLOVAKIA S.R.O. Automotive 1.684.599 2.142.898 -21,39 25.935 27 94.896,52 2.800 2.800 0,00 52 66 PL ENEA S.A. Electricity 1.682.065 1.689.699 -0,45 70.578 53.555 31,79 300 10.133 -97,04 53 51 CZ CEPRO,ˇ a.s. Metal industry 1.668.888 2.005.735 -16,79 21.002 18.834 11,51 840 840 0,00 54 80 HR HEP D.D. Electricity 1.652.639 1.523.053 8,51 41.490 0 433 436 -0,69 55 NEW BG LUKOIL BULGARIA Oil & Gas 1.624.966 2.465.319 -34,09 3.422 -841 506,81 2.989 56 70 PL PGE ELECTRA S.A. Electricity 1.616.604 1.693.276 -4,53 17.528 18.887 -7,20 107 101 5,94 57 NEW PL TAURON POLSKA ENERGIA S.A.
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