FORTUNE 500
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FORTUNE 500 Companies 2007
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Avon's Andrea Jung is one of just 12 women leading Fortune 500 companies. That number will rise to 13 in June when WellPoint gets a new chief.
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Most profitable
Exxon Mobil was the most profitable company last year by far, raking in $39.5 billion. Who else made the top 20?
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Big deals
Last year saw the biggest buyout frenzy since 2000, as 42 Fortune 1,000 corporations were acquired. Who was part of the buyout binge?
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Ackerman, Philip C. National Fuel Gas 785
Adams, K.S. Jr. Adams Resources & Engy. 796
Adelson, Sheldon G. Las Vegas Sands 801
Adkerson, Richard C. Phelps Dodge 206
Adkerson, Richard D. Freeport-McMoRan Cpr. & Gld 398
Aguirre, Fernando Chiquita Brands Intl. 488
Alapont, Jose Maria Federal-Mogul 361
Albertson, Marty P. Guitar Center 851
Alexander, Anthony J. FirstEnergy 212
Alexander, Mark A. Suburban Propane Partners 957
Allen, A. William III OSI Restaurant Partners 535
Allison, Herbert M. TIAA-CREF 80
Allison, John A. IV BB&T Corp. 265
Allott, Anthony J Silgan Holdings 703
Altabef, Peter Perot Systems 788
Amen, Robert M. Intl. Flavors & Frag. 832
Amos, Daniel P. AFLAC 164
Anderson, Bradbury H. Best Buy 72
Anderson, Carl A. Knights of Columbus 965
Anderson, David J. Sauer-Danfoss 939
Anderson, David R. American Family Ins. Grp. 338
Anderson, Kerrii B. Wendy's International 562
Anderson, R. John Levi Strauss 510
Angel, Stephen F. Praxair 291
Anthony, Richard E. Synovus Financial Corp. 514
Antioco, John F. Blockbuster 410
Appleton, Steven R. Micron Technology 429
Archibald, Nolan D. Black & Decker 356
Armes, Roy V. Cooper Tire & Rubber 701
Armstrong, Greg L. Plains All Amer. Pipeline 103
Arpey, Gerard J. AMR 101
Askren, Stan A. HNI 699
Atkin, Jerry C. SkyWest 631
Ayer, Ramani Hartford Financial Services 82
Ayer, William S. Alaska Air Group 596
From the April 30th, 2007 issue
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How the states stack up
New York 57
Texas 56
California 52
Best employers
These companies appear on both the FORTUNE 500 and our 2007 ranking of the Best Companies to Work For.
Valero Energy 22
Goldman Sachs Group 36
Procter & Gamble 68
Most profitable companies
Exxon Mobil 39,500
UAL 22,876
Citigroup 21,538
Best investments
Best Investments By Industry: Total Return to Shareholders (1 Year)
Metals 70.0
Airlines 59.2
Telecommunications 48.1
Fortune 500 methodology
Included in the survey are U.S. incorporated companies filing financial statements with a government agency. This includes private companies... (more)

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