GPA
GPA (Grupo Pão de Açúcar) is the largest retailer in Brazil, acting in the segments of food, clothing, home appliances and other products through its chain of hypermarkets and supermarkets.
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GPA (Grupo Pão de Açúcar) is the largest retailer in Brazil, acting in the segments of food, clothing, home appliances and other products through its chain of hypermarkets and supermarkets.
BRF is one of the giants in the global food market, acting in segments such as poultry, pork, beef, milk, dairy products and processed food products under several brands.
Itaúsa is a holding company which engages in the manufacturing and financial service industries. The company was founded in 1966 and is headquartered in São Paulo.
Oi is a telecom company operating through the following segments: Fixed Line and Data Transmission Services, Mobile Services and Other Services. At the end of 2014, Oi had 74,5 million clients.
Marcopolis.net presents the top 10 companies in Espírito Santo. The service sector is the largest in terms of its contribution to the GDP of the State, followed by the industrial sector, which accounts for just under half of the GDP.
Marcopolis.net has listed the major companies in Santa Catarina. The State is at the top of the list in Brazilian human and economic development. Located in Southern Brazil, near South America’s largest cities, its capital city is Florianópolis.
View the list of the main companies in the Federal District (Distrito Federal). The main city of the State is Brasília, the capital of Brazil. Besides being the political center, Brasília is an important economic center, with the highest city GDP.
Discover the top 10 list of the largest companies in Brazil, compiled and published by the MarcoPolis research team. The list includes companies such as Petrobras, Itaú, Bradesco, Banco do Brasil, Vale, JBS, etc.
Marcopolis.net has ranked the largest companies of the State of Sao Paulo, which is the major industrial and economic powerhouse of the Brazilian economy.
View the list of the top 10 companies and institutions in Rio Grande do Norte. At just over 50% of the State’s contribution to the GDP, the service sector is the most significant, followed closely by the industrial segment.