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These 20 megacorporations control most of the world’s wealth between them. More powerful than mere national governments, it is their plots against one another that ultimately drive the world’s politics, warfare and cultural conflicts. They are listed alphabetically, along with the country in which the corporate headquarters are located. Regardless of where the corporate headquarters is located, the company may have branches all over the world. | These 20 megacorporations control most of the world’s wealth between them. More powerful than mere national governments, it is their plots against one another that ultimately drive the world’s politics, warfare and cultural conflicts. They are listed alphabetically, along with the country in which the corporate headquarters are located. Regardless of where the corporate headquarters is located, the company may have branches all over the world. | ||
− | Banco Bradesco (Brazil | + | Banco Bradesco (Brazil |
Banco Santanda (Spain) | Banco Santanda (Spain) |