FORTUNE 500
Our annual ranking of America's largest corporations
Industry: Motor Vehicles & Parts
REVENUES PROFITS
1 General Motors 3 207,349 8 -1,978 N.A.
2 Ford Motor 7 160,126 -10 -12,613 -723
3 Johnson Controls 67 32,413 16 1,028 13
4 Delphi 83 26,392 -2 -5,464 N.A.
5 Goodyear Tire & Rubber 114 20,258 3 -330 -245
6 Lear 130 17,839 4 -708 N.A.
7 Paccar 141 16,454 17 1,496 32
8 TRW Automotive Holdings 185 13,144 4 176 -14
9 Visteon 219 11,418 -33 -163 N.A.
10 ArvinMeritor 253 9,810 0 -175 -1,558
11 Dana 255 9,724 -2 -739 N.A.
12 Federal-Mogul 361 6,326 1 -550 N.A.
13 Autoliv 376 6,118 -1 402 37
14 Tenneco 473 4,685 5 51 -12
15 BorgWarner 481 4,585 7 212 -12
16 Oshkosh Truck 584 3,427 16 206 28
17 American Axle & Mfg. 618 3,192 -6 -223 -497
18 Thor Industries 643 3,066 20 172 42
19 Tower Automotive 668 2,884 -12 -215 N.A.
20 Exide Technologies 679 2,820 5 -173 -113
21 Carlisle 688 2,749 8 216 103
22 Cooper Tire & Rubber 701 2,676 24 -79 N.A.
23 Fleetwood Enterprises 736 2,526 -4 -28 N.A.
24 Hayes Lemmerz 793 2,277 -4 -470 N.A.
25 Dura Automotive Systems 806 2,210 -6 -822 -45,437
26 Cooper-Standard Holdings 814 2,164 18 -8 -196
27 Affinia Group Intermediate Holdings 816 2,160 1 -5 N.A.
28 Modine Manufacturing 944 1,711 11 8 -88
From the April 30th, 2007 issue
Footnote:
Due to slight differences in rounding, industry data online may not exactly match the FORTUNE 500 magazine version.
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