Monday, August 5, 2019

US Fortune 100 Companies by Revenue 2010


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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