5 Best Fictional Companies in the World

Below you can find the list of 5 best fictional companies in the world. For a detailed coverage of this topic and a more comprehensive list, please see the 15 best fictional companies in the world.

5. Nakatomi Trading Corp. 

Revenue based on – Sumitomo Corp

2019 Revenue – $51,220.30 million

From the 80s  cult favorite action film franchise – Die Hard, Nakatomi Trading Corp. is a super high value finance company. The film itself was based on the Roderick Thorp novel Nothing Lasts Forever, with main character John McClane, played by Bruce Willis. The film’s events revolve around a terrorist attack that incidentally takes place at a Christmas party at Nakatomi Trading Corp.’s skyscraper in Nakatomi Plaza. The fictional CEO of the company was Joe Takegi.

4. Stark Industries 

Revenue based on – Lockheed Martin (NYSE:LMT)

2019 Revenue – $59,812 million

At the 4th spot of our best fictional companies in the world, is none other than the hugely followed Stark industries. The company might just be the coolest in the fictional universe, building state-of-the-art technologies, and being headed by the suave Tony Stark aka Iron Man. The company is well-known in the Marvel universe and has appeared in several storylines under the franchise, from Avengers to Spider Man. Stark Industries was first recognized for making fighter jets in World War II, and was handed down to Tony Stark by his father. Under Iron Man’s leadership Stark Industries now has moved on to making clean energy from was weaponry. 

3. Clampett  Oil 

Revenue based on – Chevron (NYSE:CVX)

2019 Revenue – $139,865 million

Appearing in the classic American sitcom, The Beverly Hillbillies, Clampett Oil comes into existence in a bizarre series of events following the poor family of Clampett’s suddenly landing on a fortune in the form of an oil rich land, which sets them off into the world of the riches. The sitcom is a classic rags to riches story following the motley crew of Clampetts. 

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2 .Globex

Revenue based on – Google’s (NASDAQ:GOOG)

2019 Revenue – $161,857 million

Featured in one of the most legendary animated sitcoms ever, Globex, forms a part of The Simpsons and is the tech-giant that offers Homer Simpson a new job and top notch benefits like a new home for the family. The tech-company is one of the forerunners in the tech industry, and definitely reminds us of Google in terms of its scale. The company is led by CEO Hank Scorpio. 

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 1. Very Big Corp. of America

Revenue based on – Apple Inc  (NASDAQ:AAPL)

2019 Revenue – $274,515 million

 Topping the list of the 5 best fictional companies in the world is Very Big Corp. of America, which appears in  the 80s cult comedy Monty Python: The Meaning of Life, and is created and portrayed as a very big company! Even though there are not many details given out about the company, we are certain of the fact (or fiction) that it’s so big that we had to rank it as the No. 1 biggest and best fictional company in the world!

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