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Energy Transfer Equity
Rank: 306 (Previous rank: N.A.)
Get quote: ETE
Financials: Latest quarterly results
CEO: Ray C. Davis
Address: 2838 Woodside St., Dallas, TX 75204
Phone: 214-981-0700
Website: http://www.energytransfer.com
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FORTUNE 500 Companies 2007
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Revenues 7,859.1
Profits 107.1
Assets 5,924.1
Stockholders' Equity 45.8
Market Value 3/23/2007 8,020.2
Revenues 1.4
Assets 1.8
Stockholders' equity 234.2
2006 $ 0.79
% change from 2005 N.A.
1996-2006 annual growth rate % N.A.
2006 N.A.
1996-2006 annual rate N.A.
Industry: Energy
1 Constellation Energy 119 19,446.1
2 American Electric Power 192 12,622.0
3 ONEOK 208 11,906.8
4 Williams 211 11,812.9
5 Reliant Energy 229 10,985.4
6 TXU 234 10,856.0
7 Energy Transfer Equity 306 7,859.1
8 Integrys Energy Group 334 6,979.2
9 Calpine 344 6,705.8
10 NRG Energy 394 5,812.0
11 UGI 435 5,221.0
12 Mirant 474 4,684.0
13 Global Partners 491 4,472.4
14 New Jersey Resources 606 3,299.6
15 Questar 675 2,835.6
16 Adams Resources & Engy. 796 2,246.6
17 Dynegy 855 2,017.0
18 Ferrellgas Partners 887 1,895.5
19 USEC 906 1,848.6
20 Suburban Propane Partners 957 1,661.6
21 Aventine Renewable Energy Holdings 988 1,592.4
From the April 30th, 2007 issue
Footnote:
Figures are for fiscal year ended Aug. 31, 2006.
A newly formed holding company that controls and consolidates Energy Transfer Partners (2005 rank: 347).
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