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Federated Department Stores
Rank: 76 (Previous rank: 87)
Get quote: M
Financials: Latest quarterly results
CEO: Terry J. Lundgren
Address: 7 W. Seventh St., Cincinnati, OH 45202
Phone: 513-579-7000
Website: http://www.fds.com
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Revenues 28,711.0 23.0
Profits 995.0 -29.2
Assets 29,550.0
Stockholders' Equity 12,254.0
Market Value 3/23/2007 24,425.5
Revenues 3.5
Assets 3.4
Stockholders' equity 8.1
2006 $ 1.81
% change from 2005 -44.0
1996-2006 annual growth rate % 11.3
2006 16.5
1996-2006 annual rate 8.8
1 Wal-Mart Stores 1 351,139.0
2 Target 33 59,490.0
3 Sears Holdings 38 53,012.0
4 Federated Dept. Stores 76 28,711.0
5 J.C. Penney 116 19,903.0
6 Kohl's 152 15,544.2
7 Dollar General 273 9,169.8
8 Nordstrom 286 8,560.7
9 Dillard's 307 7,849.4
10 Family Dollar Stores 359 6,394.8
11 Saks 570 3,564.3
12 Bon-Ton Stores 581 3,455.8
13 Belk 591 3,375.4
14 Retail Ventures 651 3,014.1
From the April 30th, 2007 issue
Footnote:
Figures are for fiscal year ended Jan. 31, 2007.
Federated Department Stores changed its name to Macy's, effective June 1, 2007, and changed its NYSE ticker symbol from FD to M.
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