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FORTUNE 500 2006
Our annual ranking of America's largest corporations
Lehman Brothers
Rank: 62 (Previous rank: 94)
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CEO: Richard S. Fuld Jr.
Address: 745 Seventh Ave., New York, NY 10019
Phone: 212-526-7000
Website: http://www.lehman.com
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
Industry: Securities
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
Footnote:
Figures are for fiscal year ended Nov. 30, 2005.
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
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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