[quote name='dopa345']Ikea is also a Dutch registered company so it's technically not Swedish, but what the heck let's count it. I'll see your Ikea, Volvo and Saab and raise with a Microsoft, General Electric, Apple, General Motors, Boeing, Google, Coca-Cola....[/quote]
Well you wouldn't really expect a small country with 1/30 of the population of the US to anywhere near compare in the number of companies anyway, even if they emphasized it as much (which they don't). That doesn't mean that they don't have any though, as you originally implied.
Apparently the Ericsson of Sony Ericsson and Astra of AstraZeneca are Swedish as well, although I don't know if you're counting mergers or joint operations, but that doesn't have anything to do with innovation, which is what you were talking about. But anyway, Sweden has innovated in the areas of telecommunications and pharmaceuticals, at the very least.
And btw, only the car division of Volvo is owned by Ford, they make more than just cars.
None of this proves anything about capitalism, socialism, or innovation (especially since neither Sweden nor the US are entirely capitalist or socialist), but if you want to have a pissing match about it then I'll at least try to correct you where you're wrong.