Top 10 Largest French Companies

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France is home to several major corporations operating in a wide range of industries, from fashion and luxury goods to energy and telecommunications. These ... read more...

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    LVMH

    LVMH (Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE) is a luxury goods company that offers a wide range of products and services, including fashion and leather goods, perfumes and cosmetics, watches and jewelry, and wines and spirits. Some of the well-known brands owned by LVMH include Louis Vuitton, Dior, Bulgari, Givenchy, Fendi, and Moët & Chandon.

    Regarding financial performance, LVMH is one of the world's largest and most profitable luxury goods companies. In 2020, the company reported revenue of €44.7 billion and a net profit of €4.7 billion, despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

    LVMH
    is widely regarded as a leader in the luxury goods industry, with a reputation for quality, innovation, and exclusivity. The company's brands are often associated with high fashion, sophistication, and elegance. However, LVMH has also faced criticism and controversy, particularly around animal welfare and sustainability issues. Overall, LVMH's reputation and brand image remain strong, with the company continuing to be a significant player in the global luxury goods market.


    Founded: 1987

    Headquarters: Paris, France

    Website: https://lvmh.com

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    LVMH

  2. Top 2

    L'Oréal

    Haircare, skincare, makeup, and scent are just a few of the many beauty items that L'Oréal, a French cosmetics and personal care firm, offers. The 36 global brands owned by the corporation are broken down into four distinct Divisions: Luxe, Consumer Products, Active Cosmetics, and Professional Products. 36 international brands include Kiehl's, Lancôme, Giorgio Armani Beauty, Yves Saint Laurent Beauté, Ralph Lauren, Clarisonic, Maybelline New York, Essie, Kérastase, IT Cosmetics, Prada Beauty, Biotherm, Shu Uemura, Viktor&Rolf, Maison Martin Margiela, Urban Decay, Redken, Vichy, La Roche-Posay, Diesel, Garnier, L'Oréal Paris, and more.

    L'Oréal
    has focused primarily on the beauty industry for more than a century. By developing innovative cosmetic and skincare products that cater to the countless varieties of consumers' wants and preferences in terms of beauty, it hopes to win over an additional one billion customers worldwide.

    L'Oréal
    is one of the world's biggest and most successful cosmetics corporations in terms of financial performance. Despite the difficulties caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the business reported revenues of €29.9 billion and a net profit of €3.6 billion in 2020. L'Oréal employs 86K people in 150 countries across five continents, making it the most prominent beauty company in the world and a pioneer in the field of beauty technology.

    L'Oréal
    is well known as a pioneer in the beauty sector, with a focus on sustainability, innovation, and research. The business has received praise for its dedication to social and environmental responsibility and has consistently been rated one of the world's most ethical corporations by the Ethisphere Institute. L'Oréal has received recognition for its initiatives to advance diversity and representation in the beauty business, and its brands are frequently associated with excellence, diversity, and inclusivity. L'Oréal continues to be a significant player in the worldwide beauty business, and its reputation and brand image are both strong.


    Founded: 1909

    Headquarters: Clichy, France

    Website: https://www.loreal.com

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    Photo on Wikipedia
    L'Oréal Groupe
  3. Top 3

    Hermès

    Hermès has maintained its artisanal and humanist ideals since 1837. Hermès' distinctiveness comes from the freedom to create, the ongoing search for attractive materials, and the transmission of an excellent know-how, which allows the creation of practical, elegant, and timeless things. The family-owned, autonomous, and socially responsible corporation has 52 production locations in France and 300 outlets in 45 countries. Hermès, a six-generation-old French family enterprise, is artisanal, artistic, innovative, and responsible. The house's sixteen métiers blend independence, ingenuity, and know-how. The items are sturdy and adaptable. Hermès is devoted to preserving resources, supporting manufacturing regions, and passing on unique know-how.

    Since 1837, Hermès has followed two threads: the craftsman's meticulous work and the customers' lifestyles. Hermès makes gorgeous, durable, and heirloom-worthy items. The craftsmanship and high-quality materials create timeless, sustainable masterpieces. The company, which employs over 16,000 people, is committed to a responsible approach based on a never-ending demand for quality and expressed in its cultural, societal, and environmental obligations. Hermès designs combine high aesthetic standards and utility with remarkable know-how and versatility. The house's repair workshops worldwide preserve these antiques, which develop a patina as they're passed down. The house uses lean production and circularity to design new materials. Hermès hires and trains artisans annually to support its expansion. Since 2021, its first CFA (apprentice training center) has given new graduates diplomas. Internal mobility allows employees to use their skills in an inclusive, diverse team. Finally, Hermès provides good jobs in a healthy workplace.

    Hermès
    makes 80% of its products, including all leather goods. The natural placement of companies near regional hubs allows employees to become part of the local social and cultural environment, actively revitalizing these regions. Sustainable construction standards ensure reliable infrastructure at new production sites. Hermès has remained faithful to its 50 vital direct suppliers for almost 20 years. These alliances' stability and shared principles enable the group's supply security and material traceability. Hermès and its partners share a CSR dynamic. Hermès requires third-party accreditation for each purchase channel. The group wants 100% textile and leather certification by 2024. Hermès respects nature and limits its environmental impact. Supply chain transparency, security, and localization are essential. The group controls water, energy, and carbon emissions during production and sustainable site construction. Finally, as one of its Fondation's pillars, Hermès is preserving biodiversity.


    Founded: 1837

    Headquarters: Paris, France

    Website: https://hermes.com

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    Photo by Armand Khoury on Unsplash
    Hermès
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    Dior

    Dior is a luxury fashion and cosmetics brand that carries various expensive goods and services in various categories. The product range of the company encompasses men's and women's clothing, as well as leather goods, jewelry, watches, and other accessories, as well as fragrances.

    Dior
    is a subsidiary of LVMH, one of the leading luxury goods corporations in the world. This affiliation contributes to Dior's strong financial performance. Dior's major contributions to LVMH's financial performance in 2020 were reflected in the company's announced revenue of €44.7 billion and a net profit of €4.7 billion.

    Dior
    is widely considered one of the world's most iconic and important fashion companies, with a reputation for originality, elegance, and sophistication. The brand was founded by Christian Dior in 1946 and is headquartered in Paris, France. As a result of the brand's association with high fashion, exclusiveness, and luxury, it is frequently regarded as a status symbol for wealthy and stylish people. Dior has been lauded for its dedication to craftsmanship and quality, and its products are frequently lauded for their enduring beauty and refined sophistication. In general, Dior's reputation and brand image continue to be strong, and the company continues to be a prominent player in the fashion and luxury sectors worldwide.


    Founded: 1946

    Headquarters: Paris, France

    Website: https://dior.com

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    Photo by Mathias Reding on Unsplash
    Christian Dior
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    TotalEnergies

    TotalEnergies SE, one of the seven supermajor oil companies, is a French multinational integrated energy and petroleum firm. Its operations span the whole oil and gas value chain, from exploration and production of crude oil and natural gas through power generation, transportation, refining, petroleum product marketing, and international crude oil and product trading. TotalEnergies also produces enormous quantities of chemicals.


    TotalEnergies is headquartered in the Tour Total sector of Courbevoie, west of Paris. The stock market index Euro Stoxx 50 includes the corporation. It was recognized as the 29th-biggest public corporation in the world in the 2020 Forbes Global 2000, as well as the 25th largest firm of any type on the Fortune Global 500.

    TotalEnergies
    , founded in 1924 to help France play a crucial role in the big oil and gas adventure, has always been propelled by an honest pioneering spirit. It has uncovered some of the world's most prolific fields. Its refineries have produced increasingly complex products, and its enormous distribution network has provided a wide range of services.

    The Company's culture has been created on the ground, with an unrelenting dedication to safety and performance as its foundation. TotalEnergies was to constantly cross paths with two other oil corporations throughout its lengthy history, one French - Elf Aquitaine - and the other Belgian - Petrofina. They gradually learned to operate together, sometimes as competitors, sometimes as partners. Their talent was in combining their strengths against their adversaries. Such was the major difficulty driving the 1999 mergers. They gave birth to the fourth oil major, a company founded on a wealth of knowledge and experience. Total became TotalEnergies 20 years later, propelled by a great ambition: to be a world-class player in the energy transition and to achieve carbon neutrality in all of its global activities by 2050, in collaboration with society as a whole.


    Founded: 1924

    Headquarters: Courbevoie, France

    Website: https://totalenergies.com

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    TotalEnergies
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    Sanofi

    Sanofi S.A. is a worldwide healthcare and pharmaceutical corporation headquartered in the French capital city of Paris. The company began in 1973 when it was founded; in 1999, it joined with Synthélabo to form what is now known as Sanofi-Synthélabo. In 2004, Sanofi-Synthélabo combined with Aventis, and the resulting company was renamed Sanofi-Aventis. Both of these companies resulted from multiple other mergers in the past. In May 2011, the company went back to using the name Sanofi. The stock market index that tracks the Euro Stoxx 50 includes the corporation as a component.

    Sanofi
    is a pharmaceutical company conducting research and development, manufacturing and selling goods. Although the company focuses mostly on the market for prescription drugs, it also creates treatments that may be purchased without a doctor's prescription. The company is involved in seven of the most important therapeutic areas, including the cardiovascular, central nervous system, diabetes, internal medicine, oncology, thrombosis, and vaccines (the company is the largest producer of vaccines globally through its subsidiary Sanofi Pasteur).


    Founded: 1973

    Headquarters: Paris, France

    Website: https://sanofi.com

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    Photo on Wikimedia Commons
    Sanofi
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    Air Liquide

    Air Liquide is a French multinational company that operates in the industrial gas industry. The company was founded in 1902 and has operated for over a century. Over the years, Air Liquide has become one of the industrial gas industry's oldest and most established companies. The industrial gas industry provides gases like oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen to a variety of industries, including healthcare, food and beverage, energy, and manufacturing. Air Liquide is one of the major players in this industry and operates in over 80 countries worldwide.

    Air Liquide
    's operations are divided into four main segments: Gas and Services, Engineering and Construction, Global Markets and Technologies, and Healthcare. The Gas and Services segment is the company's largest segment, providing a wide range of gases, equipment, and services to customers across various industries. The Engineering and Construction segment provides turnkey solutions for industrial gas production and distribution facilities. The Global Markets and Technologies segment focuses on developing new technologies and products for the company's various businesses. Finally, the Healthcare segment provides medical gases and related products and services to the healthcare industry.

    Air Liquide
    's products and services have a significant impact on many industries and on society as a whole. For example, the company's gases are used in producing food and beverages, welding and metal fabrication, energy production, and healthcare. Air Liquide is committed to sustainability and has set ambitious targets to reduce its carbon footprint and promote renewable energy. The company has also been recognized for its efforts to promote diversity and inclusion in the workplace. It has been named one of the World's Most Ethical Companies by the Ethisphere Institute.


    Founded: 1902

    Headquarters: Paris, France

    Website: https://www.airliquide.com

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    Air Liquide
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    Schneider Electric

    French multinational corporation Schneider Electric focuses on providing solutions for managing and automating energy systems. The company has been around since 1836, making it a veteran of the field. Schneider Electric is now one of the leading firms in the energy management and automation sector, having expanded through a number of mergers and acquisitions over the years. Businesses and households can benefit from the products and services offered by the energy management and automation sector, which aims to improve control over energy use. Electrical distribution systems, automation and control systems, and energy management software are just some of the many offerings from Schneider Electric in this sector.

    Schneider Electric
    sells its various goods and services in more than a hundred countries across the world. Energy Management, Industrial Automation, Secure Power, and Infrastructure are the four primary divisions via which the corporation does its business. Consumers, businesses, and factories can all benefit from the goods and services offered by the Energy Management division. The products and services offered by Industrial Automation pertain to the control and automation of industrial and manufacturing procedures. The Secure Power division delivers emergency power supplies to hospitals and data centers. Finally, the Infrastructure division offers urban and architectural fixes, including lighting, security, and BMS.

    The goods and services offered by Schneider Electric have far-reaching consequences for people and the planet. The company recognizes the importance of minimizing its environmental impact and is making significant strides toward these ends. Schneider Electric is a company that cares deeply about both the environment and its employees, having won awards for both of these causes. Awards for the company's efforts to promote gender parity helped earn it a spot on the Ethisphere Institute's list of the World's Most Ethical Companies.


    Founded: 1836

    Headquarters: Rueil-Malmaison, France

    Website: https://www.se.com

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    Photo on Wikimedia Commons
    Schneider Electric
  9. Top 9

    EssilorLuxottica

    EssilorLuxottica SA is a Paris-based Italian-French vertically integrated multinational firm formed on October 1, 2018, by the merging of the Italian Luxottica and the French Essilor. The company creates, manufactures, and sells ophthalmic lenses, optical equipment, prescription glasses, and sunglasses. Ray-Ban, Oakley, Michael Kors, Varilux, Crizal, Transitions, and LensCrafters are among the company's proprietary and licensed brands. EssilorLuxottica is a global leader in designing, manufacturing and distributing ophthalmic lenses and frames.

    The company's revenue is €14.4 billion, and its capitalization is €38.2 billion. The firm trades under the symbol EL on the Euronext Paris stock exchange. It is a component of the CAC 40 share index, which contains the 40 most capitalized companies traded on the Paris Stock Exchange and the Euro Stoxx 50, which includes the 50 largest corporations in the Eurozone.

    The firm dominates as the most significant single player in the worldwide eyeglasses market. They own Clearly (Clearly.ca/Coastal.com), Eyebuydirect, FramesDirect.com, LensCrafters, OPSM, Pearle Vision, Sears Optical, Sunglass Hut, Target Optical, Vision Direct, Vision Source, and other enterprises. The corporation has been accused of being a borderline monopoly by arbitrarily raising the prices of its products due to its market dominance. This predatory behavior was discussed in the Adam Ruins Everything episode "Adam Ruins Malls."


    Founded: 2018

    Headquarters: Paris, France

    Website: https://www.essilorluxottica.com

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    Screenshot of www.essilorluxottica.com
    Essilor USA
  10. Top 10

    BNP Paribas

    Banque Nationale de Paris (BNP, "National Bank of Paris") and Paribas, historically known as the Banque de Paris et des Pays-Bas merged to establish BNP Paribas, a French multinational banking firm, in 2000. BNP Paribas S.A. is the full name of the group's parent company.

    The bank is structured into three main business areas: Commercial, Personal Banking & Services (CPBS), Investment & Protection Services (IPS), and Corporate & Institutional Banking (CIB), with 190,000 employees as of February 2021. The company is listed on Euronext Paris's First Market and a part of the Euro Stoxx 50 stock market index, as well as the French CAC 40 index.

    After HSBC, BNP Paribas is the second-largest banking group in Europe and ranks ninth overall (by assets, December 2021). After the 2008 financial crisis, it rose to rank among the top five banks globally. The Financial Stability Board views this bank as one with systemic importance.


    Founded: 1848

    Headquarters: Boulevard des Italiens, Paris, France

    Website: https://group.bnpparibas

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    BNP Paribas



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