US Fortune 100 Company
Turnover has been striking. Only some of the big US companies we had in the 1960s are still on the list. Those who survived the past 50 years had their ups
and downs. See companies and revenue below.
GM
1960 $11.23 billion
1970 $24.30 billion
(prices doubled)
1980 $66.31 billion
1990 $126.97 billion
2000 $129.06 billion
2010 $104.59 billion
IBM
1960 $1.31 billion
1970 $7.20 billion
1980 $22.86 billion
(pc)
1990 $63.44 billion
2000 $87.55 billion
2010 $95.76 billion
Microsoft
2000 $19.75 billion
2010 $58.44 billion
Motorola
1990 $9.62 billion
2000 $30.93 billion
2005 $35.3 billion
2019 $7.3 billion
Motorola revenue has
declined from $35.3 billion in 2005 to $7.3 billion in 2019.
US citizens need to
produce everything sold to US consumers. This includes oil, gas, coal,
agricultural products, building materials, home appliances, home furnishings,
consumables, steel, aluminum, production machinery, automobiles, airplanes,
aerospace, military equipment, electronics and software.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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