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Fortune's ranking of the largest U.S. companies.


Fortune's Ranking of the Largest U.S. Companies

                                                        2005
                                                    Revenue
Company                       HQ                  (billions)

1     Exxon Mobil             Irving, Texas          $339.94
2     Wal-Mart Stores         Bentonville            $315.65
3     General Motors          Detroit                $192.60
4     Chevron                 San Ramon, Calif.      $189.48
5     Ford Motor              Dearborn, Mich.        $177.21
6     ConocoPhillips          Houston                $166.68
7     General Electric        Fairfield, Conn.       $157.15
8     Citigroup               New York               $131.05
9     American
        International Group   New York               $108.91
10    International
        Business Machines     Armonk, N.Y.            $91.13
80    Tyson Foods             Springdale              $26.01
193   Murphy Oil              El Dorado               $11.88
251   Alltet                  Little Rock              $9.49
294   Dillard's               Little Rock              $7.71
595   J.B. Hunt
        Transport Services    Lowell                   $3.13
847   Arkansas Best           Fort Smith               $1.86

Source: Fortune magazine's ranking of
the nation's largest companies on
the basis of 2005 revenue.
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