Our annual ranking of America's largest corporations

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Rank Company 500 Rank 2009
($ millions)
1 Bank of America Corp. 5 231,444.0
2 J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. 9 165,365.0
3 Citigroup 12 152,700.0
4 Berkshire Hathaway 11 131,102.0
5 General Electric 4 117,291.0
6 Wells Fargo 19 111,786.0
7 Exxon Mobil 2 110,569.0
8 AT&T 7 101,900.0
9 Chevron 3 91,914.0
10 Pfizer 40 90,014.0
11 Wal-Mart Stores 1 70,749.0
12 Goldman Sachs Group 39 70,714.0
13 American International Group 16 69,824.0
14 Procter & Gamble 22 63,099.0
15 ConocoPhillips 6 62,467.0
16 Merck 85 59,058.0
17 State Farm Insurance Cos. 34 58,103.3
18 Johnson & Johnson 33 50,588.0
19 Morgan Stanley 70 46,688.0
20 Comcast 59 42,721.0
21 Intel 62 41,704.0
22 Verizon Communications 13 41,606.0
23 Hewlett-Packard 10 40,517.0
24 Microsoft 36 39,558.0
25 Cisco Systems 58 38,647.0
26 Google 102 36,004.2
27 CVS Caremark 18 35,768.0
28 Walt Disney 57 33,734.0
29 Time Warner 82 33,383.0
30 MetLife 51 33,121.0
31 PNC Financial Services Group 123 29,942.0
32 Occidental Petroleum 150 29,081.0
33 Bank of New York Mellon Corp. 274 28,977.0
34 Apple 56 27,832.0
35 Travelers Cos. 98 27,415.0
36 Capital One Financial 144 26,589.4
37 U.S. Bancorp 121 25,963.0
38 Kraft Foods 53 25,876.0
39 Prudential Financial 65 25,195.0
40 Oracle 105 25,090.0
41 WellPoint 31 24,863.3
42 Coca-Cola 72 24,799.0
43 BlackRock 441 24,329.0
44 UnitedHealth Group 21 23,606.0
45 News Corp. 76 23,224.0
46 Visa 326 23,189.0
47 Abbott Laboratories 75 22,855.6
48 TIAA-CREF 90 22,844.0
49 Amgen 159 22,667.0
50 International Business Machines 20 22,637.0
Issue date: May 3, 2010.
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Rank # of Fortune 500 Companies
California 57
Texas 57
New York 56
Company 2009 $ (millions)
Exxon Mobil $19,280.0
Microsoft $14,569.0
Wal-Mart Stores $14,335.0
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