by Aaron Smith, CNNMoney.com
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Top 20
1. Exxon Mobil (Revenues ($ millions): 442,851.0 CEO: Rex W. Tillerson)
2. Wal-Mart (Revenues ($ millions): 405,607.0 CEO: Michael T. Duke)
3. Chervon (Revenues ($ millions): 263,159.0 CEO: David J. O'Reilly)
4. ConocoPhillips (Revenues ($ millions): 230,764.0 CEO: James J. Mulva)
5. General Electric (Revenues ($ millions): 183,207.0 CEO: Jeffrey R. Immelt)
6. General Motors (Revenues ($ millions): 148,979.0 CEO: Frederick Henderson)
7. Ford Motor (Revenues ($ millions): 146,277.0 CEO: Alan R. Mulally)
8. AT&T (Revenues ($ millions): 124,028.0 CEO: Randall L. Stephenson)
9. Hewlett-Packard (Revenues ($ millions): 118,364.0 CEO: Mark V. Hurd)
10. Valero Energy (Revenues ($ millions): 118,298.0 CEO: William R. Klesse)
11. Bank of America Corp. (Revenues ($ millions): 113,106.0 CEO: Kenneth D. Lewis)
12. Citigroup (Revenues ($ millions): 112,372.0 CEO: Vikram S. Pandit)
13. Berkshire Hathaway (Revenues ($ millions): 107,786.0 CEO: Warren E. Buffett)
14. International Business Machines (Revenues ($ millions): 103,630.0 CEO: Samuel J. Palmisano)
15. McKesson (Revenues ($ millions): 101,703.0 CEO: John H. Hammergren)
16. J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. (Revenues ($ millions): 101,491.0 CEO: James Dimon)
17. Verizon Communications (Revenues ($ millions) : 97,354.0 CEO: Ivan G. Seidenberg)
18. Cardinal Health (Revenues ($ millions): 91,091.4 CEO: R. Kerry Clark)
19. CVS Caremark (Revenues ($ millions): 87,471.9 CEO: Thomas M. Ryan)
20. Procter & Gamble (Revenues ($ millions): 83,503.0 CEO: Alan G. Lafley)
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