The 2009 EU Industrial R&D Investment Scoreboard The 2009 EU Industrial R&D Investment Scoreboard, released in November 2009, presents information on 2000 companies from around the world reporting major investments in R&D. The figures are derived from the latest available companies' accounts, i.e. the fiscal year 2008, and indicate the R&D invested by companies' own funds, independently of the location of the R&D activity. In the reporting period, the world economy entered into a strong financial and economic crisis that affected companies throughout the world. Some of the effects of the crisis are already reflected in this Scoreboard, namely on indicators such as sales, operating profits and market capitalisation. However, the full effects of the crisis, especially on R&D, tend to lag and are not yet fully captured in this Scoreboard. The performance of individual companies among the top R&D investors, in particular those undergoing significant R&D growth is outlined. Moreover, an overview of the company data aggregated by industrial sectors and world regions, with comparisons between the EU companies and their main competitors is included. The full dataset of the 2009 EU Industrial R&D Investment Scoreboard is provided below. The data for the EU and the non-EU groups are presented in single tables comprising rankings by companies, industrial sectors and countries. Read Press release in EN Documents
[1] The term EU company concerns companies whose ultimate parent has its registered office in a Member State of the EU. Likewise, non-EU company apply when the ultimate parent company is located outside the EU (see also in the Annex the glossary and definitions as well as the handling of parent companies and subsidiaries). [2] This table includes also subsidiaries (marked with two stars "**"). All the rules for inclusion in the Scoreboard are applied (i.e. availability of accounts and disclosure of R&D). However, companies that have a national parent (whose annual report and accounts are available) are excluded from the top 10 list. |