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6. General Motors
General Motors
Financials: Latest Results
Rank: 6 (Previous rank: 4)
Compare tool: General Motors vs. Top 10
CEO: Frederick Henderson
Address: 300 Renaissance Center
Detroit, MI 48265
Phone: 313-556-5000
Website: www.gm.com
It will be interesting to see where GM ranks on this list next year. Will it finagle enough concessions from unions and enough bailout money from the government to continue as a leading carmaker? Or will there be a Chapter 11 filing, resulting in GM being picked apart by creditors and re-formed into a new GM with fewer brands and skimpier sales? - J.B.
  $ millions % change from 2007
Revenues 148,979.0 -18.3
Profits -30,860.0 N.A.
Assets 91,047.0
Stockholders' equity -86,154.0
Market value (3/27/2009) 2,210.0
Profits as % of  
Revenues -20.7
Assets -33.9
Stockholders' equity N.A.
Earnings per share  
2008 $ -53.32
% change from 2007 N.A.
1998-2008 annual growth rate % N.A.
Total return to investors %
2008 -86.8
1998-2008 annual rate -22.3
Rank Company 500
rank
Revenues
($ millions)
1 General Motors 6 148,979.0
2 Ford Motor 7 146,277.0
3 Johnson Controls 58 38,062.0
4 Delphi 121 20,383.0
5 Goodyear Tire & Rubber 127 19,488.0
6 TRW Automotive Holdings 169 14,995.0
7 Paccar 170 14,972.5
8 Navistar International 175 14,724.0
9 Lear 195 13,570.5
10 Visteon 282 9,544.0
11 Dana Holding 316 8,101.0
12 ArvinMeritor 346 7,174.0
13 Oshkosh 349 7,138.3
14 Autoliv 386 6,473.2
15 Tenneco 416 5,916.0
16 BorgWarner 453 5,263.9
17 Icahn Enterprises 466 5,088.0
18 Exide Technologies 585 3,696.7
19 Carlisle 663 3,177.5
20 Cooper Tire & Rubber 707 2,881.8
21 Thor Industries 744 2,640.7
22 Cooper-Standard Holdings 754 2,594.6
23 WABCO Holdings 756 2,588.0
24 Affinia Group Intermediate Holdings 853 2,178.0
25 Hayes Lemmerz 856 2,165.2
26 American Axle & Manufacturing 874 2,109.2
27 LKQ 914 1,937.3
28 Modine Manufacturing 939 1,877.8
29 Fleetwood Enterprises 993 1,736.6
Issue date: May 4, 2009
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