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FORTUNE 500 2006
Our annual ranking of America's largest corporations
Whole Foods Market
Rank: 449 (Previous rank: 479)
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CEO: John P. Mackey
Address: 550 Bowie St., Austin, TX 78703
Phone: 512-477-4455
Website: http://www.wholefoodsmarket.com
Revenues 4,701.3 21.6
Profits 136.4 -.6
Assets 1,889.3
Stockholders' Equity 1,365.7
Market Value 3/17/2006 8,906.7
Revenues 2.9
Assets 7.2
Stockholders' equity 10.0
2005 $ 1.98
% change from 2004 -5.3
1995-2005 annual growth rate % 21.2
2005 63.7
1995-2005 annual rate 36.6
Industry: Food & Drug Stores
1 Kroger 21 60,552.9
2 Walgreen 45 42,201.6
3 Albertson's 47 40,397.0
4 Safeway 50 38,416.0
5 CVS 53 37,006.2
6 Publix Super Markets 104 20,744.8
7 Rite Aid 129 16,816.4
8 Winn-Dixie Stores 231 10,209.8
9 Whole Foods Market 449 4,701.3
10 Longs Drug Stores 450 4,670.3
11 Pathmark Stores 497 3,980.5
12 Stater Bros. Holdings 558 3,372.2
13 Ruddick 624 2,964.7
14 Ingles Markets 744 2,273.9
15 Weis Markets 754 2,222.6
16 Marsh Supermarkets 875 1,747.4
17 Duane Reade 935 1,589.5
18 Fred's 949 1,543.1
From the April 17th, 2006 issue
Footnote:
Figures are for fiscal year ended Sept. 30, 2005.
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New York 55
California 52
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