Glencore is big enough.
From Wikipedia, mining companyGlencore plcTypePublic limited companyTraded asLSE: GLENJSE: GLN (from 13 November 2013)FTSE 100 ComponentISINJE00B4T3BW64 IndustryCommoditiesMetals and MiningFounded1974; 46 years ago (1974)(As Marc Rich + Co AG)FounderMarc RichHeadquartersBaar, Switzerland(Headquarters)London, United Kingdom(Head office – Oil & Gas)Rotterdam, Netherlands(Head office – Agricultural products)Saint Helier, Jersey(Registered office)Area servedWorldwideKey peopleTony Hayward (chairperson) Ivan Glasenberg (CEO) ProductsMetals and minerals, energy products, agricultural productsRevenueUS$219.754 billion (2018)[1]Operating incomeUS$6.193 billion (2018)[1]Net incomeUS$2.616 billion (2018)[1]Total assets128,485,000,000 US dollar[2] (31 December 2015) Number of employees158,000 (2018)[1]Websitewww.glencore.comGlencore plc is a British–Swiss multinational commodity trading and mining company with headquarters in Baar, Switzerland, and its registered office in Saint Helier, Jersey. The current company was created through a merger of Glencore with Xstrata on 2 May 2013.[3] As of 2015[update], it ranked tenth in the Fortune Global 500 list of the world's largest companies.[4] As Glencore International, the company was already one of the world's leading integrated producers and marketers of commodities. It was the largest company in Switzerland and the world's largest commodities trading company, with a 2010 global market share of 60% in internationally tradable zinc, 50% in internationally tradable copper, 9% in the internationally tradable grain market and 3% in the internationally tradable oil market.[5][6][7] Glencore had a number of production facilities all around the world and supplied metals, minerals, crude oil, oil products, coal, natural gas and agricultural products to international customers in the automotive, power generation, steel production and food processing industries.[6] The company was formed in 1994 by a management buyout of Marc Rich + Co AG (itself founded in 1974).[6] It was listed on the London Stock Exchange in May 2011 and was a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.[8][9] It had a secondary listing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, but it has withdrawn from January 2018.[10] Glencore's shares started trading on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange in November 2013.[11] The Qatar Investment Authority is its biggest shareholder.[12]
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