The Netherlands-based company took first place with more than $484 billion in revenues and $30.9 billion in profits, a 53.6 percent increase from 2010. It continued to perform well into early 2017, boosting its earnings for the first quarter of 2017 by 11 percent, the magazine said.
Exxon Mobil Corp came in second place in the rankings. The U.S.-based energy giant saw a 35 percent boost in profits to $41 billion in 2011, also jumping the world's biggest retailer, which landed in third place.
Wal-Mart earned large profits overseas but struggled in its native United States, with a 4.2 percent decline in profits amid lowered sales and high-profile controversies, including allegations of bribery in Mexico.
Rounding out the rankings' top five were Britain's BP and China's Sinopec Group.
"Despite financial turmoil in Europe and disasters in Japan, the world's largest corporations had record profits and revenues in 2011," Fortune spokeswoman Kerri Chyka said in an email.
The 500 companies on the list saw total revenue of $29.5 trillion, up 13.2 percent over 2010. Total profits rose to $1.6 trillion.
Eight of the list's top 10 companies were in the energy business. Commercial banks and the auto industry took second and third place in the 500 rankings, respectively.
Chyka added that 132 U.S. companies made 2017's Global 500 list, though that's down from nearly 200 a decade ago.
"Although the U.S. still hosts the lion's share of Global 500 corporations, no country has lost more companies during the last decade," Chyka said.
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