JP Oppenheim Khalid Albassam.  Offices are fun to work at  Bosses are friendly  Happy employees  Fat paychecks  Lots of vacations.

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JP Oppenheim Khalid Albassam

 Offices are fun to work at  Bosses are friendly  Happy employees  Fat paychecks  Lots of vacations

 High demand  High supply  2.2 million employers  10,800 stores  16.9 billion$ profit

 Profit 44.9 billion$  Largest company in the world  Largest Oil refiner

 Big profit rate  Diverse amount of offers  A lot of customers.  Loyal Employees

 Special kind of shop  International  Customers worldwide

 Over one billion users  Very big profit  Young and happy employees  Employees with a lot of potential

 Their owner is the second richest man on earth.  International employees  A big profit  Owns the XBOX  High amounts of upgrades

 Second biggest sale of a product after the rubix cube.  Entertaining stores  Creative employees  Huge amount of customers  Huge demand for new products  Creative and fun jobs

 Huge company  Over 300 factories world wide  Second most known word in the English language after the word “the”  Huge amount of customers  Dominates everyone in their field

 Entertainment company  Well known for their movies and princesses  The main reason why Orlando was the most visited city in America.  Disney World/Land is every child’s dream.  One of the only amusment parks to be on the list of Life Visits.

 Happy employees  Happy customers  Profit  Salary  Non use of child labor