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Jim writes:
> An impressive list.
Yes, but in an attempt to answer the original question, it might be easier to
start with Fortune Magazine's list of the top 50 corporations in the US and
check them off, one by one. They are:
1 Exxon Mobil XOM
2 Wal-Mart Stores WMT
3 General Motors GM
4 Ford Motor F
5 General Electric GE
6 Citigroup C
7 Enron ENE
8 Intl. Business Machines IBM
9 AT&T T
10 Verizon Communications VZ
11 Philip Morris MO
12 J.P. Morgan Chase JPM
13 Bank of America Corp. BAC
14 SBC Communications SBC
15 Boeing BA
16 Texaco TX
17 Duke Energy DUK
18 Kroger KR
19 Hewlett-Packard HWP
20 Chevron CHV
21 State Farm Insurance Cos. —
22 American International Group AIG
23 Home Depot HD
24 Morgan Stanley Dean Witter MWD
25 Merrill Lynch
26 Fannie Mae FNM
27 Compaq Computer CPQ
28 Lucent Technologies LU
29 Sears Roebuck S
30 Merck MRK
31 Procter & Gamble PG
32 MCI WorldCom WCOM
33 TIAA-CREF —
34 Motorola MOT
35 McKesson HBOC MCK
36 Kmart KM
37 Target TGT
38 Albertson's ABS
39 USX —
40 Berkshire Hathaway BRK A
41 Intel INTC
42 Goldman Sachs Group GS
43 J.C. Penney JCP
44 Conoco COC B
45 Costco Wholesale COST
46 Safeway SWY
47 Metropolitan Life Insurance MET
48 Dell Computer DELL
49 Ingram Micro IM
50 Freddie Mac FRE
The complete list is available at: http://www.fortune.com
Wirt Atmar
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