CEC to release new top 500 enterprise rankings

By Yan Pei
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The year 2011 marks the tenth anniversary for the Top 500 Chinese Enterprises List and the Chinese Corporation Summit. [China.org.cn]



The ranking of the top 500 Chinese enterprises of 2011 will be released in China's southwestern Sichuan province in September, Wang Jiming, Vice Chairman of the China Enterprise Confederation (CEC), said Monday in Beijing.

The announcement was made during a briefing for the 2011 Conference for Releasing the list of Top 500 Chinese Enterprises & Chinese Corporation Summit. The three-day event, with the themes of breakthroughs, leadership and the new journey for the development of Chinese corporations, will take place in Sichuan’s Chengdu city from Sept. 3 to 5.

During the conference, the CEC will also release its rankings of the top 500 Chinese manufacturers of 2011, the top 500 Chinese service enterprises of 2011 and a report of related analyses. According to CEC, this year's report will emphasize more on the comparison between the top 500 Chinese enterprises, the top 500 global enterprises and the top 500 U.S. enterprises.

Over 1000 guests, including experts, officials from the Chinese government and international organizations, and executives with major companies both home and abroad will be present at the conference.

This year marks the tenth anniversary for the Top 500 Chinese Enterprises List and the Chinese Corporation Summit. In an effort to summarize and present the research findings in the past decade, the CEC will also release two books during the September event, with one focusing on describing the development path of Chinese top 500 enterprises in the past 10 years, and the other analyzing reasons and pattern in growing into a world-class company.

 

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