141. Goodyear Tire & Rubber
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Key financials |
$ millions |
% change from 2008 |
Revenues |
16,301.0 |
-16.4 |
Profits |
-375.0 |
N.A. |
Assets |
14,410.0 |
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Stockholders' equity |
735.0 |
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Market value (3/26/2010) |
3,156.1 |
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Profits as % of |
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Revenues |
-2.3 |
Assets |
-2.6 |
Stockholders' equity |
-51.0 |
Earnings per share |
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2009 $ |
-1.55 |
% change from 2008 |
N.A. |
1999-2009 annual growth rate % |
N.A. |
Total return to investors |
% |
2009 |
136.2 |
1999-2009 annual rate |
-5.4 |
4 | Goodyear Tire & Rubber | 141 | 16,301.0 | 5 | TRW Automotive Holdings | 201 | 11,614.0 | 6 | Navistar International | 202 | 11,569.0 | 7 | Lear | 242 | 9,739.6 | 8 | Paccar | 282 | 8,086.5 | 9 | Icahn Enterprises | 290 | 7,865.0 | 10 | Visteon | 335 | 6,685.0 | 11 | Oshkosh | 386 | 5,433.3 | 12 | Dana Holding | 398 | 5,228.0 | 13 | Autoliv | 410 | 5,120.7 | 14 | Tenneco | 446 | 4,649.0 | 15 | ArvinMeritor | 450 | 4,617.0 |
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