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Big Three
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The big three is a term used to refer to three large powers or companies.
Business and economic uses
- Big three European economies: Germany, France, United Kingdom
- Big three American automakers: General Motors Corporation, Ford Motor Company, Chrysler, (All based in Detroit, MI)
- Big three Japanese automakers: Toyota, Honda, Nissan
- Big three German automakers: Mercedes-Benz (DaimlerChrysler), BMW, Volkswagen-Audi
- Big three Lighting Companies: General Electric, Sylvania, and Philips
- Big three beer brewers: Anheuser-Busch, Molson Coors, SABMiller
- Big three American air transport companies (current): American Airlines, United Air Lines, Delta Air Lines
- Big three Canadian banks (formerly): Bank of Montreal, Royal Bank of Canada, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
- Big three Japanese banks: Mitsubishi UFJ, Mizuho, Sumitomo Mitsui
- Big three credit reporting agencies: Equifax, Experian, TransUnion
- Big three Indian technology companies: Infosys, Tata Consultancy Services, Cognizant Technology Solutions
- Big three video game companies: Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo. These are the companies who have survived to continue manufacturing consoles.