FORTUNE 500 2006
Our annual ranking of America's largest corporations
Industry: Motor Vehicles & Parts
REVENUES PROFITS
1 General Motors 3 192,604 -1 -10,600 -478
2 Ford Motor 5 177,210 3 2,024 -42
3 Johnson Controls 75 28,020 6 909 11
4 Delphi 77 27,201 -5 -6,369 N.A.
5 Goodyear Tire & Rubber 112 19,723 7 228 99
6 Lear 127 17,089 1 -1,382 -427
7 Visteon 128 16,976 -9 -270 N.A.
8 Paccar 157 14,057 23 1,133 25
9 TRW Automotive Holdings 179 12,643 5 204 603
10 Navistar International 201 11,696 20 294 19
11 Dana 234 10,092 -8 -1,379 -1,782
12 ArvinMeritor 242 9,816 8 12 N.A.
13 Federal-Mogul 345 6,286 2 -334 N.A.
14 Autoliv 351 6,205 1 293 -10
15 Tenneco 463 4,441 5 58 287
16 BorgWarner 475 4,294 22 240 10
17 Tower Automotive 551 3,444 8 -832 N.A.
18 American Axle & Mfg. 556 3,387 -6 56 -65
19 Oshkosh Truck 625 2,960 31 160 42
20 Exide Technologies 651 2,691 8 1,282 N.A.
21 Fleetwood Enterprises 662 2,624 1 -162 N.A.
22 Thor Industries 677 2,558 17 122 15
23 Carlisle 680 2,551 4 106 34
24 Hayes Lemmerz 710 2,405 7 -131 N.A.
25 Dura Automotive Systems 728 2,344 -6 2 -85
26 Metaldyne 764 2,180 9 -21 N.A.
27 Cooper Tire & Rubber 770 2,155 -45 -9 -105
28 Modine Manufacturing 948 1,544 29 62 53
From the April 17th, 2006 issue
Footnote:
Due to slight differences in rounding, industry data online may not exactly match the FORTUNE 500 magazine version.
How the states stack up
Texas 56
New York 55
California 52
Best employers
These companies appear on both the FORTUNE 500 and our 2006 ranking of the Best Companies to Work For.
FedEx 212,241
Intel 48,655
Starbucks 91,056
Most profitable companies
Exxon Mobil 36,130.0
Citigroup 24,589.0
Bank of America Corp. 16,465.0
Best investments
Best Investments By Industry: Total Return to Shareholders (1 Year)
Petroleum Refining 60.7%
Mining, Crude-Oil Production 53.6%
Oil and Gas Equipment, Services 51.6%
Women CEOs of FORTUNE 500 companies
Andrea JungThere are more women running FORTUNE 500 companies this year than there were last year. Currently, 10 FORTUNE 500 companies are run by women (up from 9 last year), and a total of 20 FORTUNE 1000 companies have women in the top job (up from 19). (more)

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