2010
2009
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2007
2006
1955-2005
Our annual ranking of America's largest corporations
FORTUNE 500 Headquarters
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Show FORTUNE 500 Companies:
Revenues
26,392.0
-2.1
Profits
-5,464.0
—
Assets
15,392.0
—
Stockholders' Equity
-12,055.0
—
Market Value 3/23/2007
1,606.7
—
Revenues
-20.7
Assets
-35.5
Stockholders' equity
0.0
2006 $
-9.73
% change from 2005
N.A.
1996-2006 annual growth rate %
N.A.
2006
1217.2
1996-2006 annual rate
N.A.
1
General Motors
3
207,349.0
2
Ford Motor
7
160,126.0
3
Johnson Controls
67
32,413.0
4
Delphi
83
26,392.0
5
Goodyear Tire & Rubber
114
20,258.0
6
Lear
130
17,838.9
7
Paccar
141
16,454.1
8
TRW Automotive Holdings
185
13,144.0
9
Visteon
219
11,418.0
10
ArvinMeritor
253
9,810.0
11
Dana
255
9,724.0
12
Federal-Mogul
361
6,326.4
13
Autoliv
376
6,118.0
14
Tenneco
473
4,685.0
15
BorgWarner
481
4,585.4
16
Oshkosh Truck
584
3,427.4
17
American Axle & Mfg.
618
3,191.7
18
Thor Industries
643
3,066.3
19
Tower Automotive
668
2,884.4
20
Exide Technologies
679
2,819.9
21
Carlisle
688
2,748.8
22
Cooper Tire & Rubber
701
2,676.2
23
Fleetwood Enterprises
736
2,526.0
24
Hayes Lemmerz
793
2,277.2
25
Dura Automotive Systems
806
2,210.2
26
Cooper-Standard Holdings
814
2,164.3
27
Affinia Group Intermediate Holdings
816
2,160.0
28
Modine Manufacturing
944
1,711.5
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