Tuesday, May 01, 2007

2006 Fortune 500

Top Fifteen by Revenue

1 Wal-Mart Stores $351.1B
2 Exxon Mobil $347.3B
3 General Motors $207.3B
4 Chevron $200.6B
5 ConocoPhillips $172.5B
6 General Electric $168.3B
7 Ford Motor $160.1B
8 Citigroup $146.8B
9 Bank of America $117.0B
10 AIG $113.2B
11 JP Morgan Chase $100.0B
12 Berkshire Hathaway $98.5B
13 Verizon Communications $93.2B
14 Hewlett-Packard $91.7B
15 IBM $91.4B

Top Fifteen by Profit

1 Exxon Mobil $39.5B
2 UAL $22.9B (due to bankruptcy accounting)
3 Citigroup $21.5B
4 Bank of America $21.1B
5 General Electric $20.8B
6 Pfizer $19.3B
7 Chevron $17.1B
8 ConocoPhillips $15.6B
9 JP Morgan Chase $14.4B
10 AIG $14.0B
11 Microsoft $12.6B
12 Altria Group $12.0B
13 Wal-Mart Stores $11.3B
14 Johnson & Johnson $11.1B
15 Berkshire Hathaway $11.0B

Top Fifteen by Market Cap

1 Exxon Mobil $426B
2 General Electric $368B
3 Microsoft $274B
4 Citigroup $256B
5 AT&T $243B
6 Bank of America $231B
7 Procter & Gamble $201B
8 Wal-Mart Stores $198B
9 Pfizer $182B
10 Altria Group $179B
11 AIG $177B
12 Johnson & Johnson $175B
13 JP Morgan Chase $169B
14 Berkshire Hathaway $167B
15 Chevron $159B

You can slice and dice the data anyway you want at
http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune500/2007/

2 comments:

ALD said...

If you have time read some of the idiotic comments regarding the evil corporations on the Fortune site.

Also, notice that an incredible 39% of folks think Google, Apple or Starbucks could be #1 next year. Duh!

ALD said...

Wal-Mart Stores
Exxon Mobil
Chevron
General Electric
Citigroup
Bank of America
AIG
JP Morgan Chase
Berkshire Hathaway