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Largest U.S. Businesses

2007 rank Company Revenues (in millions)
1. Wal-Mart Stores $351,139.0
2. Exxon Mobil 347,254.0
3. General Motors 207,349.0
4. Chevron 200,567.0
5. ConocoPhillips 172,451.0
6. General Electric 168,307.0
7. Ford Motor 160,126.0
8. Citigroup 146,777.0
9. Bank of America Corp. 117,017.0
10. American International Group 113,194.0
11. J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. 99,973.0
12. Berkshire Hathaway 98,539.0
13. Verizon Communications 93,221.0
14. Hewlett-Packard 91,658.0
15. Intl. Business Machines 91,424.0
16. Valero Energy 91,051.0
17. Home Depot 90,837.0
18. McKesson 88,050.0
19. Cardinal Health 81,895.1
20. Morgan Stanley 76,688.0
21. United Health Group 71,542.0
22. Merrill Lynch 70,591.0
23. Altria Group 70,324.0
24. Goldman Sachs Group 69,353.0
25. Procter & Gamble 68,222.0
26. Kroger $66,111.2
27. AT&T Inc. 63,055.0
28. Boeing 61,530.0
29. AmerisourceBergen 61,203.1
30. Marathon Oil 60,643.0
31. State Farm Insurance 60,528.0
32. Costco Wholesale 60,151.2
33. Target 59,490.0
34. Dell 57,095.0
35. Wellpoint 56,953.0
36. Johnson & Johnson 53,324.0
37. MetLife 53,275.0
38. Sears Holdings 53,012.0
39. Pfizer 52,415.0
40. Dow Chemical 49,124.0
41. Wells Fargo 47,979.0
42. United Technologies 47,829.0
43. United Parcel Service 47,547.0
44. Walgreen 47,409.0
45. Lowe's 46,927.0
46. Wachovia Corp. 46,810.0
47. Lehman Brothers Holdings 46,709.0
48. Time Warner 44,788.0
49. Microsoft 44,282.0
50. Freddie Mac 44,002.0
Source: Fortune 500, © 2007 Time, Inc. All rights reserved. For more detailed information, visit Fortune on the Web, www.fortune.com/ .

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