In the fiscal year ending in December of 2009, AstraZeneca reported sales of 32.8 billion dollars and had 63,000 employees. <ref>[http://www.hoovers.com/company/AstraZeneca_PLC/hshyri-1.html Company Description: AstraZeneca], Hoovers, accessed January 2011</ref>
Pharmaceutical giants AstraZeneca and [[Novartis]] are the parent companies of [[Syngenta]], a Swiss global agribusiness company formed in 2000 from the agrochemical and seed divisions of Novartis, and the agrochemicals and biotechnology research divisions of AstraZeneca. Syngenta is the world’s second biggest player in agrochemicals and the third biggest seed producer. <ref>[http://www.corporatewatch.org.uk/?lid=212 Syngenta: A Corporate Profile], Corporate Watch, November 2002</ref> Syngenta was the first global group focusing exclusively on agribusiness. <ref>[httphhttps://www.syngentaastrazeneca.com/enour-company/about_syngenta/companyhistoryleadership.html "Company History"#board Board], [[Syngenta]]AstraZeneca, accessed December 2008April 27, 2021.</ref>
Access AstraZeneca's corporate rap sheet compiled and written by ''Good Jobs First'' [http://www.corp-research.org/astrazeneca here].
==Board==
*[[Leif Johansson]], [[Pascal Soriot]], [[Marc Dunoyer]], [[Philip Broadley]], [[Euan Ashley]], [[Geneviève Berger]], [[Graham Chipcase]], [[Michel Demaré]], [[Deborah DiSanzo]], [[Diana Layfield]], [[Sheri McCoy]], [[Tony Mok]], [[Nazneen Rahman]], [[Marcus Wallenberg]] <ref>[hhttps://www.astrazeneca.com/our-company/leadership.html#board Board], AstraZeneca, accessed April 27, 2021.</ref>
===Board (2012)===
Accessed July 2012: <ref>AstraZeneca [http://www.astrazeneca.com/About-Us/Board-and-management Board], organizational web page, accessed July 5, 2012.</ref>