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FORTUNE 500
Our annual ranking of America's largest corporations
Money losers
Ford Motor is one of more than 40 FORTUNE 500 companies that lost money last year.
Ford Motor 7 12,613.0
Delta Air Lines 136 6,203.0
Delphi 83 5,464.0
Boston Scientific 308 3,577.0
Northwest Airlines 195 2,835.0
Avis Budget Group 405 1,994.0
General Motors 3 1,978.0
Calpine 344 1,764.9
Charter Communications 409 1,370.0
Coca-Cola Enterprises 118 1,143.0
Virgin Media 347 983.8
Sun Microsystems 187 864.0
Tenet Healthcare 258 803.0
Level 3 Communications 465 744.0
Dana 255 739.0
Lear 130 707.5
Eastman Kodak 182 601.0
Federal-Mogul 361 549.6
Winn-Dixie Stores 305 361.3
Goodyear Tire & Rubber 114 330.0
Reliant Energy 229 327.8
Unisys 400 278.7
Tyson Foods 86 196.0
ArvinMeritor 253 175.0
Advanced Micro Devices 407 166.0
Visteon 219 163.0
Jones Apparel Group 470 144.1
Sanmina-SCI 230 141.6
S&C Holdco 3 268 129.5
Cablevision Systems 380 126.5
Mosaic 427 121.4
SunGard Data Systems 500 118.0
Hexion Specialty Chemicals 433 109.0
Tech Data 109 97.0
Chiquita Brands Intl. 488 95.9
Dole Food 367 89.0
CMS Energy 341 79.0
AGCO 421 64.9
Smurfit-Stone Container 303 59.0
Pilgrim's Pride 432 34.2
Interpublic Group 368 31.7
Owens-Illinois 318 27.5
Nash-Finch 476 23.0
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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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