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© Dun's 100 2010 - Petroleum & Infrastructure Companies - by Operating Revenue



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Petroleum & Infrastructure Companies Ranking

by Operating Revenue



Rank
2010
Company
Operating Revenue Net Profit Equity
Employees Parent Company
Main
Rank
2010
NIS
Millions
Change
(%)
NIS
Millions
Profit-
ability
(%)
NIS
Millions
No.
O.Rev per
Employee
NIS(000)
1

38198.9
43.0
_
_
_
13830  
2762.0
-
1
2

18657.0
24.0
53.0
0.3
3118.0
2472  
7547.3
-
2
3
Delek Israel
6259.4
21.9
17.0
0.3
1096.7
2497  
2506.8
Delek Petroleum
11
4
NCSC
6098.2
32.1
19.0
0.3
91.8
30  
203274.3
Israel Electric Corp.
12
5
Dor Alon
5338.0
23.3
60.2
1.1
461.4
2518  
2119.9
Alon Oil
6

4867.3
4.9
_
_
5648.5
2383  
2042.5
State of Israel
15
7

4809.4
21.6
_
_
405.5
1860  
2585.7
Granite Hacarmel Investments
16
8
Ten Petroleum Co.
1000.2
42.1
18.4
1.8
66.7
487  
2053.8
-
69
9
Solgaz Petrol And Trade
380.0
_
_
_
_
10  
38000.0
-
154
10
Bel Petrolium Products
313.5
0.6
_
_
40.2
50  
6270.8
-
172
11

310.2
6.0
_
_
1022.8
375  
827.1
State of Israel
174
12
SOS Energy
127.7
_
_
_
_
22  
5804.1
-
315
  1. Income of the Rad-Bynet Group for 2008 totaled approximately NIS 3.1 billion.
  1. Company's revenues exclude the recently acquired company, Bezeq, in 2010.
  2. Israel ISS Group's revenues amounted to about NIS 1.035 billion in 2009.
  3. Income of the Rad-Bynet Group for 2009 totaled approximately NIS 3.1 billion.
  4. Data include Carasso Leasing company as well.
A subsidiary of a ranked company Estimated Figures Company shares are traded abroad Company shares are traded in Israel

Description - Petroleum & Infrastructure Companies

Criteria
by operating revenue, separate secondary rankings are presented for trade companies and services companies.

Service and trade companies meet the following criteria:
The company is registered in Israel.
Over 50% of income does not derive from production activities (the company and subsidiaries in its control).
Over 25% of income does not derive from direct production activities.

Sectoral Division of Service & Trade Companies: 1) Retail Marketing – General. 2) Retail Marketing – Food. 3) Retail Marketing – Fashion and Footwear. 4) Petroleum and Infrastructure. 5) Gas Companies. 6) Cellular and Telephony. 7) International Calls and Internet. 8) Wholesale Distribution – Consumer and General Products. 9) Wholesale Distribution – Food. 10) Wholesale Distribution – Building Input Products and Metal Products. 11) Wholesale Distribution – Medical Equipment and Medicine. 12) General Import Agencies. 13) Electronic Components Import Agencies. 14) Communications Equipment – Import and Distribution. 15) Vehicle Agency and Import. 16) Electronic Appliances Import and Marketing Agencies. 17) Export Companies. 18) Trade in Computers and Software. 19) Travel and Tourism Agencies. 20) Hotels. 21) Transportation & Passenger Transport. 22) Transportation Infrastructure. 23) Personnel. 24) Security, Guarding, Cleaning. 25) Communication, TV and Cinema. 26) Business Services – General. 27) Computerization Services and IT Outsourcing. 28) Health Services. 29) Credit Cards. 30) Customs and Courier Representatives. 31) Engineering Design and Consultation. 32) Vehicle Rental and Leasing.


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