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Revenues |
2,632.0 |
2.4 |
Profits |
123.2 |
162.7 |
Assets |
1,773.6 |
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Stockholders' Equity |
574.5 |
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Market Value 3/23/2007 |
578.5 |
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Revenues |
4.7 |
Assets |
6.9 |
Stockholders' equity |
21.4 |
2006 $ |
1.33 |
% change from 2005 |
160.8 |
1996-2006 annual growth rate % |
18.2 |
2006 |
16.6 |
1996-2006 annual rate |
-1.2 |
1 |
Dow Chemical
|
40 |
49,124.0 |
2 |
DuPont
|
74 |
28,982.0 |
3 |
Lyondell Chemical
|
106 |
22,228.0 |
4 |
Huntsman
|
184 |
13,148.2 |
5 |
PPG Industries
|
226 |
11,037.0 |
6 |
Ashland
|
248 |
10,007.0 |
7 |
Air Products & Chem.
|
275 |
9,158.8 |
8 |
Praxair
|
291 |
8,324.0 |
9 |
Rohm & Haas
|
292 |
8,308.0 |
10 |
Sherwin-Williams
|
309 |
7,809.8 |
11 |
Eastman Chemical
|
321 |
7,450.0 |
12 |
Monsanto
|
323 |
7,344.0 |
13 |
Celanese
|
346 |
6,668.0 |
14 |
Avery Dennison
|
412 |
5,583.1 |
15 |
Mosaic
|
427 |
5,305.8 |
16 |
Hexion Specialty Chemicals
|
433 |
5,233.0 |
17 |
Ecolab
|
457 |
4,895.8 |
18 |
Lubrizol
|
512 |
4,184.6 |
19 |
Chemtura
|
555 |
3,722.7 |
20 |
Nalco Holding
|
566 |
3,602.6 |
21 |
Rockwood Holdings
|
598 |
3,330.9 |
22 |
Cytec Industries
|
599 |
3,329.5 |
23 |
RPM International
|
652 |
3,008.3 |
24 |
Valspar
|
653 |
2,978.1 |
25 |
Solutia
|
659 |
2,947.0 |
26 |
W.R. Grace
|
677 |
2,826.5 |
27 |
UAP Holding
|
690 |
2,727.8 |
28 |
Scotts Miracle-Gro
|
696 |
2,697.1 |
29 |
PolyOne
|
713 |
2,632.0 |
30 |
Cabot
|
732 |
2,543.0 |
31 |
Westlake Chemical
|
747 |
2,484.4 |
32 |
Georgia Gulf
|
754 |
2,451.9 |
33 |
Albemarle
|
774 |
2,368.5 |
34 |
FMC
|
781 |
2,347.0 |
35 |
Intl. Flavors & Frag.
|
832 |
2,095.4 |
36 |
Ferro
|
844 |
2,041.5 |
37 |
Hercules
|
849 |
2,037.8 |
38 |
CF Industries
|
872 |
1,949.5 |
39 |
Terra Industries
|
908 |
1,836.7 |
40 |
Sigma-Aldrich
|
924 |
1,797.5 |
41 |
Schulman (A.)
|
981 |
1,616.4 |
42 |
Valhi
|
999 |
1,571.3 |
From the April 30th, 2007 issue
America's largest corporations generated record earnings in 2006, thanks to a happy confluence of circumstances. How much longer can the outpouring last? ( more)
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