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The 2004 Fortune 500



The 2004 list of Fortune 500 companies are coming. Walmart topped the list again (albeit thin margins). Here are the top 20 (I added the profit margin % column as another measure of profitability).

Rank Company Revenue $M Profits $M Profit Margin
1 Wal-Mart Stores  $    258,681  $        9,054 3.5%
2 Exxon Mobil  $    213,199  $      21,510 10.1%
3 General Motors  $    195,645  $        3,822 2.0%
4 Ford Motor  $    164,496  $           495 0.3%
5 General Electric  $    134,187  $      15,002 11.2%
6 ChevronTexaco  $    112,937  $        7,230 6.4%
7 ConocoPhillips  $      99,468  $        4,735 4.8%
8 Citigroup  $      94,713  $      17,853 18.8%
9 Intl. Business Machines  $      89,131  $        7,583 8.5%
10 American Intl. Group  $      81,300  $        9,274 11.4%
11 Hewlett-Packard  $      73,061  $        2,539 3.5%
12 Verizon Communications  $      67,752  $        3,077 4.5%
13 Home Depot  $      64,816  $        4,304 6.6%
14 Berkshire Hathaway  $      63,859  $        8,151 12.8%
15 Altria Group  $      60,704  $        9,204 15.2%
16 McKesson  $      57,129  $           555 1.0%
17 Cardinal Health  $      56,830  $        1,406 2.5%
18 State Farm Insurance Cos  $      56,065  $        2,826 5.0%
19 Kroger  $      53,791  $           315 0.6%
20 Fannie Mae  $      53,767  $        7,905 14.7%
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