List of conglomerates

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A conglomerate is a combination of multiple business entities operating in entirely different industries under one corporate group, usually involving a parent company and many subsidiaries.

Conglomerates are typically large and multinational.

Africa[edit]

Algeria[edit]

Kenya[edit]

Morocco[edit]

Nigeria[edit]

South Africa[edit]

Uganda[edit]

Asia[edit]

Azerbaijan[edit]

Bahrain[edit]

Bangladesh[edit]

China, Mainland[edit]

Hong Kong[edit]

India[edit]

Indonesia[edit]

Iran[edit]

Israel[edit]

Japan[edit]

Korea, South[edit]

Macau[edit]

Malaysia[edit]

Mongolia[edit]

Myanmar[edit]

Nepal[edit]

Pakistan[edit]

Philippines[edit]

Qatar[edit]

Saudi Arabia[edit]

Singapore[edit]

Sri Lanka[edit]

Taiwan[edit]

Thailand[edit]

Turkey[edit]

United Arab Emirates[edit]

Vietnam[edit]

Europe[edit]

Austria[edit]

Belgium[edit]

Croatia[edit]

Czech republic[edit]

Denmark[edit]

Finland[edit]

France[edit]

Germany[edit]

Gibraltar[edit]

Greece[edit]

Ireland[edit]

Italy[edit]

Netherlands[edit]

Norway[edit]

Portugal[edit]

Romania[edit]

Russia[edit]

Serbia[edit]

Spain[edit]

Sweden[edit]

Switzerland[edit]

Ukraine[edit]

United Kingdom[edit]

North America[edit]

Canada[edit]

Costa Rica[edit]

Cuba[edit]

Dominican Republic[edit]

El Salvador[edit]

Jamaica[edit]

Mexico[edit]

United States[edit]

South America[edit]

Argentina[edit]

Bolivia[edit]

Brazil[edit]

Chile[edit]

Colombia[edit]

Paraguay[edit]

Peru[edit]

Venezuela[edit]

Oceania[edit]

Australia[edit]

New Zealand[edit]

Defunct conglomerates[edit]

Argentina[edit]

Australia[edit]

Belgium[edit]

Brazil[edit]

Canada[edit]

China[edit]

Colombia[edit]

Denmark[edit]

France[edit]

Germany[edit]

Italy[edit]

Korea, South[edit]

Ukraine[edit]

United States[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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