The WSJ Asia’s 200 most-admired companies

The Wall Street Journal has announced its Asia's annual review of Asia's 200 most-admired companies. The project was conducted through the survey of a total of 2,742 executives and professionals participated in the online survey, polling through newspaper and online subscribers as well as other businesspeople in the 12 Asian-Pacific markets.

The Asia 2010's Rankings covering the region of Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan and also Thailand.

Wollworths Ltd was named Australia's most-admired company within the list of Australia's Top 10, following by Coca-Cola Amatil at the second place and Westfield at the third place.

While for China's Top 10, the e-commerce leader Alibaba.com Ltd came out on top with high scores in the innovation and vision categories. Following, at the second place was China Merchants Bank and Tencent Holdings at the third place.

Amongst the Indonesia's Top 10, Astra International named the most-admired company in Indonesia. Unilever Indonesia and Bank Central Asia spotted at the second and third places respectively.

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