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Our annual ranking of America's largest corporations


And the winners are...
Wal-Mart rules the Fortune 500 for the second year in a row -- beating Exxon Mobil decisively. See the full list of America's largest corporations, including detailed company profiles. More
  1. Wal-Mart Stores
  2. Exxon Mobil
  3. Chevron
  4. ConocoPhillips
  5. Fannie Mae
  1. General Electric
  2. Berkshire Hathaway
  3. General Motors
  4. Bank of America
  5. Ford Motor

They're hiring! These Fortune 100 employers have at least 350 openings each, totaling more than 96,000 jobs. What are they looking for in a new hire? More
20 biggest winners Exxon Mobil rode high oil prices to a staggering $30 billion in profits. From Apple to Google, here are more top earners. More
Baller and shot-caller CEOs These CEO athletes may not have made the majors, but they did succeed on the playing field in school. more


If the 500 were a country...
It would be the world's second-biggest economy. See how big companies' sales stack up against GDP. more
Women CEOs
KeyCorp's Beth E. Mooney joins a shrinking list of women running Fortune 500 companies. more
FORTUNE 500 in your state
New York and California are home to the most firms on this year's list. See the biggest companies near you. more
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Apple's all-star team
Beyond iconic CEO Steve Jobs and acting head Tim Cook, the iPad and iPhone maker's talent bench runs deep. More
What should be the top priority of Fortune 500 companies?
  • Hiring
  • Boosting stock price
  • Innovation
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Rank # of Fortune 500 Companies
New York 57
California 53
Texas 51
Company Rank
Microsoft 38
Goldman Sachs 54
Intel 56
Company 2010 $ (millions)
Exxon Mobil $30,460.0
AT&T $19,864.0
Chevron $19,024.0
FAQ and methodology
Included in the survey are U.S. incorporated companies filing financial statements with a government agency. This includes private companies... More
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