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Revenues
2,750.8
5.3
Profits
238.3
27.8
Assets
4,664.3
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Stockholders' Equity
1,899.2
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Market Value 3/23/2007
5,106.3
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Revenues
8.7
Assets
5.1
Stockholders' equity
12.5
2006 $
3.10
% change from 2005
30.8
1996-2006 annual growth rate %
5.8
2006
37.2
1996-2006 annual rate
12.8
1
Morgan Stanley
20
76,688.0
2
Merrill Lynch
22
70,591.0
3
Goldman Sachs Group
24
69,353.0
4
Lehman Brothers Holdings
47
46,709.0
5
Bear Stearns
138
16,551.4
6
Charles Schwab
389
5,880.0
7
Franklin Resources
445
5,050.7
8
E*Trade Financial
545
3,845.5
9
Legg Mason
619
3,190.9
10
A.G. Edwards
687
2,750.8
11
Raymond James Financial
712
2,632.8
12
NYSE Euronext
771
2,375.9
13
TD Ameritrade
821
2,139.4
14
BlackRock
831
2,098.0
15
Jefferies Group
869
1,963.2
16
T. Rowe Price
914
1,819.3
17
Nasdaq Stock Market
961
1,657.8
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? (
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Unlike its rivals, the most profitable company in history doesn't much care about alternative fuels and doesn't try to please the greens. Is CEO Rex Tillerson nuts � or shrewd? (
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