• [asia200]

    Interactive:

    Compare countries and industry groups, and measure local companies against the top 20 multinational companies operating in Asia.

2010's Rankings

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    Australia
    [australia]

    Woolworths Shift Online Pays Off

    Retailer Woolworths focused on increasing its online services in the past year, and the move was successful. The chain was named Australia's most-admired company.

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    China
    [china]

    Alibaba Growth Echoes China Trend

    Chinese technology companies scored well in the latest Asia 200 survey, including e-commerce leader Alibaba.com. Banks fell in the rankings.

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    Hong Kong
    [hongkong]

    Cathay Pacific Prevails on Innovation, Vision

    Cathay Pacific rose from the downturn by increasing passenger traffic and buying additional aircraft. It won the top spot in Hong Kong's Asia 200 survey.

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    India
    [india]

    Infosys Toughs Out Global Storm

    Infosys Technologies is voted India's most-admired company in the Asia 200 survey. It is sees increasing opposition to outsourcing in its key markets and is working to diversify its services.

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    Indonesia
    [indonesia]

    Astra International Is Indonesia's Most-Admired

    Astra International has seen net earnings rise 46% in the first nine months of this year. It was named Indonesia's most-admired company.

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    Japan
    [japan]

    Nintendo Earns High Score

    Nintendo's Wii and DS scored the company the highest ranking in Japan, dethroning longtime leader Toyota.

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    Malaysia
    [malaysia]

    Public Bank Wins in Malaysia

    For the second year in a row, Public Bank ranked first overall among Malaysian companies in the Asia 200 survey.

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    Singapore
    [singapore]

    Singapore Airlines Adapts Its Plan

    With plans to expand into South America and elsewhere, Singapore Airlines came through the economic downturn with flying colors.

  • South Korea
    [skorea]

    Supply Glut Can't Derail Samsung

    The world's top TV maker by units and revenue, Samsung Electronics, had to look beyond flatscreens for good news. The South Korean company scored first in this year's Asia 200 survey.

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    Taiwan
    [taiwan]

    TSMC Expects Boon in Chip Sales

    Solid scores in vision and governance secured TSMC's status atop the latest Asia 200 survey.

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    Thailand
    [thailand]

    Siam Cement Builds on Success

    Siam Cement overcame challenges of the global recession and a government halt on projects to be voted Thailand's most-admired corporation.

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About the Survey

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    A total of 2,742 executives and professionals participated in the online survey.

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    The Wall Street Journal Asia 200 is an annual ranking of Asia's leading companies, as determined by executives and professionals throughout Asia.

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