Our annual ranking of America's largest corporations

Top companies: Biggest
Rank Company 500 Rank 3/26/2010
($ millions)
1 Exxon Mobil 2 314,153.5
2 Microsoft 36 260,131.9
3 Apple 56 209,379.0
4 Wal-Mart Stores 1 208,662.5
5 Berkshire Hathaway 11 200,900.5
6 General Electric 4 195,740.5
7 Procter & Gamble 22 184,993.5
8 Bank of America Corp. 5 179,572.9
9 Google 102 179,104.1
10 J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. 9 178,865.0
11 Johnson & Johnson 33 177,169.1
12 International Business Machines 20 167,909.1
13 Wells Fargo 19 161,742.3
14 AT&T 7 154,870.4
15 Cisco Systems 58 151,500.3
16 Chevron 3 149,481.7
17 Pfizer 40 138,285.2
18 Oracle 105 128,940.4
19 Coca-Cola 72 125,975.0
20 Hewlett-Packard 10 125,274.9
21 Citigroup 12 123,088.9
22 Intel 62 122,853.8
23 Merck 85 116,606.3
24 PepsiCo 50 110,052.6
25 Philip Morris International 94 97,215.1
26 Goldman Sachs Group 39 91,077.1
27 Verizon Communications 13 86,121.0
28 Abbott Laboratories 75 82,134.8
29 ConocoPhillips 6 77,902.4
30 Visa 326 76,012.5
31 McDonald's 108 72,369.1
32 Qualcomm 225 70,297.9
33 United Technologies 37 69,011.4
34 Walt Disney 57 68,484.3
35 Occidental Petroleum 150 66,361.2
36 United Parcel Service 43 63,214.9
37 Amazon.com 100 60,040.4
38 Amgen 159 58,180.3
39 3M 106 57,650.4
40 Home Depot 29 55,457.0
41 Boeing 28 54,948.9
42 Comcast 59 52,041.1
43 CVS Caremark 18 51,157.0
44 U.S. Bancorp 121 49,843.1
45 American Express 88 49,209.4
46 Medtronic 160 49,007.2
47 Ford Motor 8 47,272.7
48 Bristol-Myers Squibb 114 45,750.4
49 Kraft Foods 53 45,313.1
50 Target 30 43,132.6
Issue date: May 3, 2010.
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Rank # of Fortune 500 Companies
California 57
Texas 57
New York 56
Company 2009 $ (millions)
Exxon Mobil $19,280.0
Microsoft $14,569.0
Wal-Mart Stores $14,335.0
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