Special Report

Companies With the Most (and Least) Female Leadership

Sony
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15. Sony
> Pct. women on the board: 8%
> Pct. women in executive leadership: 0%
> Industry: Technology
> Notable brands: PlayStation
> Revenue: $77.6 billion

INTL FCStone
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14. INTL FCStone
> Pct. women on the board: 0%
> Pct. women in executive leadership: 8%
> Industry: Banking
> Notable brands: N/A
> Revenue: $34.7 billion

Panasonic
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13. Panasonic
> Pct. women on the board: 5%
> Pct. women in executive leadership: 4%
> Industry: Technology
> Notable brands: JVC, Sanyo, Matsushita Seiko
> Revenue: $73.8 billion

Honda
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12. Honda
> Pct. women on the board: 7%
> Pct. women in executive leadership: 0%
> Industry: Transportation
> Notable brands: Acura
> Revenue: $139.7 billion

Compagnie Financière Richemont
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11. Compagnie Financière Richemont
> Pct. women on the board: 6%
> Pct. women in executive leadership: 0%
> Industry: Apparel
> Notable brands: Cartier, Piaget, Alfred Dunhill
> Revenue: $12.5 billion

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