Sixteen Croatian companies were included in the list of the top 500 companies in Central Europe in terms of revenues in 2009, compiled by consultancy Deloitte. The top ranking Croatian company was food and trade company Agrokor, 18th with sales revenues of EUR 3.9bn in 2009. It was followed by oil and gas company INA (32th), energy group HEP (76th), retail chain Konzum (80th), telecom HT (119th), pharmaceuticals producer Pliva (247st), Zagreb Holding (287th), HEP-Proizvodnja (327th), HEP-Operator (352nd), mobile operator VIPnet (356th), food producer Podravka (359th), railway company HZ (376th), food company Vindija (457th), tobacco and tourism group Adris (458th), publishing company Tisak (478th), and engineering group Koncar (485th). The total revenues of the top 500 companies in Central Europe was down by 21% y/y in 2009. Among the banks, Zagrebacka Banka was ranked the best among the top 10 banks in Central Europe. |
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