| Revenues |
32,420.0 |
52.6 |
| Profits |
3,260.0 |
37.6 |
| Assets |
410,063.0 |
|
| Stockholders' Equity |
16,794.0 |
|
| Market Value 3/17/2006 |
38,529.3 |
|
| Revenues |
10.1 |
| Assets |
0.8 |
| Stockholders' equity |
19.4 |
|
| 2005 $ |
10.87 |
| % change from 2004 |
37.6 |
| 1995-2005 annual growth rate % |
28.6 |
|
| 2005 |
47.7 |
| 1995-2005 annual rate |
29.1 |
| 1 |
Morgan Stanley
|
30 |
52,498.0 |
| 2 |
Merrill Lynch
|
34 |
47,783.0 |
| 3 |
Goldman Sachs Group
|
41 |
43,391.0 |
| 4 |
Lehman Brothers
|
62 |
32,420.0 |
| 5 |
Bear Stearns
|
202 |
11,552.4 |
| 6 |
Charles Schwab
|
418 |
5,151.0 |
| 7 |
Franklin Resources
|
474 |
4,310.1 |
| 8 |
A.G. Edwards
|
665 |
2,611.8 |
| 9 |
ETrade Financial
|
679 |
2,550.7 |
| 10 |
Legg Mason
|
695 |
2,489.6 |
| 11 |
Raymond James Financial
|
769 |
2,157.0 |
| 12 |
T. Rowe Price
|
963 |
1,515.8 |
| 13 |
Jefferies Group
|
971 |
1,497.9 |
From the April 17th, 2006 issue
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| Most profitable companies |
| Women CEOs of FORTUNE 500 companies |
There 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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