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NET PROFIT REVENUE NET PROFIT REVENUE 2019 COMPANY REVENUE 2019 COMPANY REVENUE RANK (US$ MILLIONS) INCOME MARGIN GROWTH RANK (US$ MILLIONS) INCOME MARGIN GROWTH (US$ MILLIONS) (%) (%) (US$ MILLIONS) (%) (%) 1 Exxon Mobil Corp. 279,332 20,840 7.46 17.78 51 Cummins Inc. 23,771 2,141 9.01 16.36 2 Apple Inc. 265,595 59,531 22.41 15.86 52 Amgen Inc. 23,747 8,394 35.35 3.93 3 Ford Motor Co. 160,338 3,695 2.30 2.27 53 PACCAR Inc. 23,496 2,195 9.34 20.76 4 Chevron Corp. 158,902 14,824 9.33 17.99 54 International Paper Co. 23,306 2,017 8.65 7.19 5 General Motors Co. 147,049 8,014 5.45 1.00 55 Baker Hughes, A GE Company 22,877 139 0.61 32.55 6 General Electric Co. 121,615 -22,355 -18.38 2.85 56 Qualcomm Inc. 22,732 -4,864 -21.40 1.98 7 Valero Energy Corp. 117,033 3,122 2.67 24.53 57 Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. 22,561 4,920 21.81 8.59 8 Phillips 66 111,461 5,595 5.02 8.90 58 Gilead Sciences Inc. 22,127 5,455 24.65 -15.24 9 Microsoft Corp. 110,360 16,571 15.02 14.28 59 Jabil Inc. 22,095 86 0.39 15.91 10 Boeing Co. 101,127 10,460 10.34 7.58 60 Tesla Inc. 21,461 -1,063 -4.95 82.51 11 Marathon Petroleum Corp. 95,750 2,780 2.90 29.21 61 Lear Corp. 21,149 1,150 5.44 3.33 12 Dell Technologies Inc. 90,621 -2,310 -2.55 15.21 62 Whirlpool Corp. 21,037 -183 -0.87 -1.02 13 DowDuPont Inc. 85,977 3,844 4.47 37.60 63 Broadcom Inc. 20,848 12,610 60.49 18.21 14 Johnson & Johnson 81,581 15,297 18.75 6.71 64 Western Digital Corp. 20,647 675 3.27 8.14 15 Philip Morris International Inc. 79,823 7,911 9.91 2.21 65 Danaher Corp. 19,893 2,651 13.33 8.53 16 IBM Corp. 79,591 8,728 10.97 0.57 66 Occidental Petroleum Corp. 18,934 4,131 21.82 42.64 17 Intel Corp. 70,848 21,053 29.72 12.89 67 Freeport-McMoRan Inc. 18,628 2,602 13.97 13.56 18 Procter & Gamble Co. 66,832 NA NA 2.73 68 Kimberly-Clark Corp. 18,486 1,410 7.63 1.24 19 United Technologies Corp. 66,501 5,269 7.92 11.14 69 HollyFrontier Corp. 17,715 1,098 6.20 24.30 20 PepsiCo Inc. 64,661 12,515 19.35 1.79 70 Sherwin-Williams Co. 17,534 1,109 6.32 17.02 21 Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. 64,341 1,810 2.81 5.78 71 Emerson Electric Co. 17,408 2,203 12.66 14.05 22 HP Inc. 58,472 5,327 9.11 12.33 72 EOG Resources Inc. 17,275 3,419 19.79 54.13 23 Caterpillar Inc. 54,722 6,147 11.23 20.37 73 Applied Materials Inc. 17,253 3,313 19.20 18.68 24 Lockheed Martin Corp. 53,762 5,046 9.39 5.32 74 WestRock Co. 16,285 1,906 11.70 9.59 25 Pfizer Inc. 53,647 11,153 20.79 2.10 75 Becton Dickinson & Co. 15,983 311 1.95 32.17 26 Cisco Systems Inc. 49,330 110 0.22 2.76 76 Texas Instruments Inc. 15,784 5,580 35.35 5.50 27 Bunge Ltd. 45,743 267 0.58 -0.11 77 General Mills Inc. 15,740 2,131 13.54 0.77 28 Merck & Co. Inc. 42,294 6,220 14.71 5.41 78 Colgate-Palmolive Co. 15,544 2,400 15.44 0.58 29 Honeywell International Inc. 41,802 6,828 16.33 3.13 79 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. 15,475 693 4.48 0.64 30 Tyson Foods Inc. 40,052 3,024 7.55 4.68 80 PPG Industries Inc. 15,374 1,341 8.72 4.23 31 Oracle Corp. 39,831 3,825 9.60 5.57 81 Celgene Corp. 15,281 4,046 26.48 17.52 32 ConocoPhillips 38,727 6,257 16.16 18.85 82 Illinois Tool Works Inc. 14,768 2,563 17.36 3.17 33 Deere & Co. 37,358 2,371 6.35 25.62 83 Ecolab Inc. 14,668 1,429 9.74 6.00 34 Enterprise Products Partners LP 36,534 4,239 11.60 24.94 84 Parker Hannifin Corp. 14,302 1,061 7.42 18.90 35 Nike Inc. 36,397 1,933 5.31 5.96 85 United States Steel Corp. 14,178 1,115 7.86 15.74 36 General Dynamics Corp. 36,193 3,345 9.24 16.85 86 Arconic Inc. 14,014 642 4.58 8.13 37 3M Co. 32,765 5,349 16.33 3.50 87 Stanley Black & Decker Inc. 13,982 605 4.33 9.69 38 AbbVie Inc. 32,753 5,687 17.36 16.08 88 Textron Inc. 13,972 1,222 8.75 -1.59 39 Coca-Cola Co. 31,856 6,476 20.33 -10.04 89 VF Corp. 13,849 1,260 9.10 NA 40 Abbott Laboratories 30,578 2,368 7.74 11.64 90 Estee Lauder Cos. Inc. 13,683 1,108 8.10 15.72 41 Micron Technology Inc. 30,391 14,135 46.51 49.55 91 Stryker Corp. 13,601 3,553 26.12 9.30 42 Northrop Grumman Corp. 30,095 3,229 10.73 16.63 92 Kellogg Co. 13,547 1,344 9.92 4.83 43 PBF Energy Inc. 27,186 128 0.47 24.78 93 Biogen Inc. 13,453 4,431 32.93 9.61 44 Raytheon Co. 27,058 2,909 10.75 6.75 94 Alcoa Corp. 13,403 227 1.69 15.03 45 Kraft Heinz Co. 26,268 -10,192 -38.80 0.14 95 Anadarko Petroleum Corp. 13,382 615 4.60 12.38 46 Mondelez International Inc. 25,938 3,395 13.09 0.16 96 Dominion Energy Inc. 13,366 2,447 18.31 6.20 47 Altria Group Inc. 25,364 6,963 27.45 -0.83 97 Oneok Inc. 12,593 1,152 9.15 3.44 48 Nucor Corp. 25,067 2,361 9.42 23.77 98 Steel Dynamics Inc. 11,802 1,256 10.64 23.72 49 Eli Lilly & Co. 24,556 3,232 13.16 7.36 99 Tenneco Inc. 11,763 55 0.47 26.84 50 Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. 24,358 2,938 12.06 16.45 100 NVIDIA Corp. 11,716 4,141 35.34 20.61 1 | JULY/AUGUST 2018 | INDUSTRYWEEK.COM REVENUE 2019 NET PROFIT REVENUE 2019 NET PROFIT REVENUEGROWTH COMPANY REVENUE COMPANY REVENUE (%) RANK (US$ MILLIONS) INCOME MARGIN GROWTH RANK (US$ MILLIONS) INCOME MARGIN GROWTH (US$ MILLIONS) (%) (%) (US$ MILLIONS) (%) (%) 101 Ball Corp. 11,635 454 3.90 5.94 151 Weyerhaeuser Co. 7,476 748 10.01 3.89 102 Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co. 11,535 634 5.49 18.66 152 Keurig Dr Pepper Inc. 7,442 589 7.91 36.83 103 Corning Inc. 11,290 1,066 9.44 11.61 153 Apache Corp. 7,424 40 0.54 15.58 104 Crown Holdings Inc. 11,151 439 3.94 28.20 154 Motorola Solutions Inc. 7,343 969 13.20 15.09 105 Baxter International Inc. 11,127 1,624 14.60 5.36 155 American Axle & Mfg. Holdings 7,270 -57 -0.78 16.03 106 Lam Research Corp. 11,077 2,381 21.49 38.23 156 Spirit AeroSystems Holdings Inc. 7,222 617 8.54 3.42 107 Pilgrim's Pride Corp. 10,938 247 2.26 1.58 157 Avery Dennison Corp. 7,159 467 6.53 8.24 108 Molson Coors Brewing Co. 10,770 1,135 10.54 -2.12 158 Celanese Corp. 7,155 1,207 16.87 16.53 109 Devon Energy Corp. 10,734 3,064 28.54 -23.05 159 CVR Energy Inc. 7,124 289 4.06 18.96 110 BorgWarner Inc. 10,530 931 8.84 7.45 160 Sanmina Corp. 7,110 -96 -1.34 3.52 111 Targa Resources Corp. 10,484 2 0.02 18.93 161 Southern Copper Corp. 7,097 1,548 21.82 6.65 112 Navistar International Corp. 10,250 340 3.32 19.60 162 Owens Corning 7,057 545 7.72 10.54 113 L3 Technologies Inc. 10,244 1,005 9.81 7.01 163 Packaging Corp. of America 7,015 738 10.52 8.84 114 Delek US Holdings Inc. 10,233 340 3.32 40.81 164 Dover Corp. 6,992 570 8.16 -10.71 115 Chesapeake Energy Corp. 10,231 873 8.53 7.74 165 Olin Corp. 6,946 328 4.72 10.81 116 Eastman Chemical Co. 10,151 1,080 10.64 6.30 166 Owens-Illinois Inc. 6,877 407 5.92 0.12 117 Mohawk Industries Inc. 9,984 862 8.63 5.19 167 CMS Energy Corp. 6,873 659 9.59 4.41 118 Xerox Corp.
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