2010
brought the Tea Party and the beginnings of the US return to the US
Constitution. Most manufacturing was overseas and those US manufacturing
companies on the list were off-shoring their manufacturing. There were more healthcare, food, consumer
goods, banks and insurance companies reflecting the unsustainable healthcare
and welfare migrant costs.
Wal-Mart
has replaced GM at the top of the list. General Motors revenue was $104B, down
from $189B.
Wal-Mart
$408.2B
Exxon
Mobil $284.7B
Chevron
$163.5B
General
Electric $156.8B
Bank of
America $150.5B
ConocoPhillips
$139.5B
AT&T
$123.0B
Ford
Motor $118.3B
JP Morgan
Chase $115.6B
Hewlett
Packard $114.6B
Berkshire
Hathaway $112.5B
Citigroup
$108.8B
Verizon
Comm. $1.7.8B
McKesson
$106.6B
General
Motors $104.6
AIG
$103.2B
Cardinal
Health $99.6B
Wells
Fargo $98.6B
IBM $95.8B
United
Health $87.1B
Proctor
& Gamble $79.7B
Kroger
$76.7B
Amerisource
Bergen $71.8B
Costco
$71.4B
Valero
Energy $70.0B
ADM
$69.2B
Boeing
$68.3B
Home
Depot $66.2B
Target
$65.2B
WellPoint
$65.0B
Walgreen
$63.3B
Johnson
& Johnson $61.9 billion
State
Farm Insurance $61.480B
Medico
Health $59.8B
Microsoft
$58.4B
United
Technologies $52.9B
Dell
Computer $52.9B
Goldman
Sachs $51.7B
Pfizer
$50.0B
Marathon
Oil $49.4B
Lowes
$47.2B
UPS
$45.3B
Lockheed
Martin $45.2B
Best Buy
$45.0B
Dow
Chemical $45.0B
Supervalu
$44.6B
Sears
$44.0B
International
Holding $43.6B
PepsiCo
$43.2B
MetLife
$41.1B
Safeway
$40.9B
Kraft
Foods $40.4B
Freddie
Mac $37.6B
Sysco
$36.9B
Apple
$36.5B
Disney
$36.1B
Cisco
Systems $36.1B
Comcast
$35.8B
FedEx
$35.5B
Northrop
Grumman $35.5B
Intel
$35.1B
Aetna
$34.1B
NY Life
Insurance $34.0B
Prudential
$32.7B
Caterpillar
$32.4B
Sprint
Nextel $32.3B
Allstate
$32.3B
General
Dynamics 32.0B
Morgan
Stanley $31.5B
Liberty
Mutual $31.1B
Coca-Cola
$31.0B
Humana
$31.0B
Honeywell
$31.0B
Abbott
Labs $30.8B
News Corp
$30.4B
HCA
$30.1B
Sunoco
$29.6B
Hess
$29.6B
Ingram
Micro $29.5B
Fannie
Mae $29.5B (loss)
Time
Warner $28.8B
Johnson
Controls $28.5B
Delta Air
Lines $28.1B
Merck
$27.4B
DuPont
$27.3B
Tyson
Foods $27.2B
American
Express $26.7B
Rite Aid
$26.3B (loss)
TIAA $26.3B
CHS
$25.7B
Ent. GP
Holdings $25.5B
Mass
Mutual Life $25.4B
Phillip
Morris $25.0B
Raytheon
$24.9B
Express
Scripts $24.7B
Hartford
$24.7B (loss)
Travelers
$24.7B
Publix
$24.5B
Amazon
$24.5B
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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