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FORTUNE 500
Our annual ranking of America's largest corporations
Top industries
Best Investments By Industry: Total Return to Shareholders* (5 Years)
FORTUNE 500 Headquarters
FORTUNE 500 Companies 2007
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1 Metals 35.5
2 Mining, Crude-Oil Production 33.0
3 Health Care: Insurance & Managed Care 26.0
4 Petroleum Refining 25.4
5 Oil and Gas Equipment, Services 24.3
6 Hotels, Casinos, Resorts 23.3
7 Homebuilders 22.0
8 Wholesalers: Diversified 19.9
9 Railroads 19.3
10 Engineering, Construction 19.2
11 Internet Services and Retailing 18.0
12 Industrial & Farm Equipment 17.6
13 Securities 17.5
14 Energy 17.5
15 Health Care: Pharmacy and Other Services 17.3
16 Food Services 16.2
17 Aerospace and Defense 15.2
18 Insurance: Life, Health (stock) 14.4
19 Pipelines 14.0
20 Food Production 13.3
21 Packaging, Containers 13.1
22 Apparel 12.9
23 Chemicals 12.0
24 Utilities: Gas & Electric 11.8
25 Automotive Retailing, Services 11.6
26 Insurance: P & C (stock) 11.3
27 Food & Drug Stores 9.8
28 Commercial Banks 9.3
29 Network and Other Communications Equipment 9.0
30 Specialty Retailers 8.8
31 Computers, Office Equipment 8.8
32 Electronics, Electrical Equipment 8.4
33 Household and Personal Products 7.6
34 Food Consumer Products 7.6
35 General Merchandisers 7.6
36 Wholesalers: Health Care 7.4
37 Health Care: Medical Facilities 7.3
38 Medical Products & Equipment 7.3
39 Beverages 5.0
40 Publishing, Printing 3.3
41 Diversified Financials 2.9
42 Telecommunications 2.3
43 Wholesalers: Electronics and Office Equipment 2.2
44 Pharmaceuticals -1.5
45 Motor Vehicles & Parts -2.8
46 Airlines -3.6
47 Information Technology Services -5.3
48 Entertainment -6.1
49 Semiconductors and Other Electronic Components -7.6
From the April 30th, 2007 issue
Footnote:
*Including capital gains or losses plus reinvested dividends.
Due to slight differences in rounding, industry data online may not exactly match the FORTUNE 500 magazine version.
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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
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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