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Les entreprises les plus rentables au monde: un Arabe et un Taïwanais sur 8 Américains
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Les entreprises les plus rentables au monde: un Arabe et un Taïwanais sur 8 Américains

The article lists the top 10 most profitable companies globally based on the Forbes Global 2000 rankings and recent financial results as of 2026. Eight of these companies are American, including Alphabet, Microsoft, Apple, and NVIDIA, which dominate the technology sector. Saudi Aramco is the most profitable non-tech company, earning $99 billion annually. The technology sector leads due to high demand for AI infrastructure, cloud computing, semiconductors, and digital advertising. Other sectors like finance, energy, retail, healthcare, and automotive also feature prominent firms such as Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan Chase. The piece highlights the concentration of corporate profits in specific industries and regions.

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Les entreprises les plus rentables au monde: un Arabe et un Taïwanais sur 8 Américains

The article lists the top 10 most profitable companies globally based on the Forbes Global 2000 rankings and recent financial results as of 2026. Eight of these companies are American, including Alphabet, Microsoft, Apple, and NVIDIA, which dominate the technology sector. Saudi Aramco is the most profitable non-tech company, earning $99 billion annually. The technology sector leads due to high demand for AI infrastructure, cloud computing, semiconductors, and digital advertising. Other sectors like finance, energy, retail, healthcare, and automotive also feature prominent firms such as Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan Chase. The piece highlights the concentration of corporate profits in specific industries and regions.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents an objective overview of global corporate profitability without overt ideological framing. It reports on economic data and industry trends without taking sides on political issues related to the companies' operations or policies.

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 60 · Objectivité 65): The article states Alphabet made $160 billion in profit, matching the primary source. However, it incorrectly labels Alphabet as the 'most profitable' globally when the source doesn't make this claim. The article also adds unverified details like 'very profitable 2026' and mentions Meta Platforms wi

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