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Diebold
Rank: 665 (Previous rank: 671)
Get quote: DBD
Financials: Latest quarterly results
CEO: Thomas W. Swidarski
Address: 5995 Mayfair Road, P.O. Box 3077, North Canton, Ohio 44720
Phone: 330-490-4000
Website: http://www.diebold.com
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Revenues 2,906.2 12.3
Profits 86.5 -10.5
Assets 2,514.3
Stockholders' Equity 1,091.4
Market Value 3/23/2007 3,136.8
Revenues 3.0
Assets 3.4
Stockholders' equity 7.9
2006 $ 1.29
% change from 2005 -5.1
1996-2006 annual growth rate % -0.8
2006 25.1
1996-2006 annual rate 2.9
1 Emerson Electric 115 20,133.0
2 Whirlpool 127 18,080.0
3 Rockwell Automation 416 5,561.4
4 SPX 471 4,723.0
5 Harman Intl. Industries 612 3,247.9
6 Superior Essex 661 2,938.2
7 Diebold 665 2,906.2
8 Molex 672 2,861.3
9 Amphenol 751 2,471.4
10 Hubbell 765 2,414.3
11 Acuity Brands 769 2,393.1
12 A.O. Smith 815 2,161.3
13 Thomas & Betts 897 1,868.7
14 Regal-Beloit 979 1,619.5
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