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FORTUNE 500 and FORTUNE 1000 Georgia and Metro Atlanta Rankings 2019 FORTUNE 500 and FORTUNE 1000 Georgia and Metro Atlanta rankings 2019 Georgia continues to rank among the top states in the U.S. for FORTUNE 500 companies. According to the May 2019 FORTUNE 500 listing, Georgia is home to 18 of the country’s 18 top 500 companies and 30 of the country’s top 1000. Georgia companies in FORTUNE 500 Cities with the most States with the most 30 FORTUNE 500 headquarters FORTUNE 500 headquarters Georgia companies in FORTUNE 1000 # FORTUNE # FORTUNE Rank City 500 HQs Rank State 500 HQs 1 New York, NY 46 1 New York 56 2 Houston, TX 20 16 2 California 54 Atlanta MSA companies 3 Atlanta, GA 14 in FORTUNE 500 3 Texas 49 4 Chicago, IL 12 4 Illinois 36 5 Dallas, TX 10 26 5 Ohio 25 Atlanta MSA companies in FORTUNE 1000 6 San Francisco, CA 8 6 Virginia 21 Cincinnati, OH New Jersey 7 Irving, TX 7 7 20 New to Georgia’s Pennsylvania San Jose, CA FORTUNE 500 in 2019: 8 Florida 19 Graphic Packaging St. Louis, MO Minneapolis, MN 9 Georgia 18 8 6 New to Georgia’s Pittsburgh, PA 10 Minnesota 17 FORTUNE 1000 in 2019: Seattle, WA Michigan BlueLinx 11 16 Charlotte, NC Massachusetts Milwaukee, WI 12 Connecticut 14 9 Richmond, VA 5 Columbus, OH Boston, MA Source: Georgia Power analysis of 2019 FORTUNE 500 list; as published in FORTUNE magazine, May 2019. See methodology note on last page. 1 Georgia Power Community & Economic Development – Your Partner In Business © Georgia Power, May 2019 Georgia FORTUNE 500 headquartered firms Metro Atlanta (Revenue in millions) The Home Depot PulteGroup h Revenue: $108,203 h Revenue: $10,188 i Rank: 27 h Rank: 312 United Parcel Service AGCO h Revenue: $71,861 h Revenue: $9,352 h Rank: 41 h Rank: 335 Delta Air Lines Veritiv h Revenue: $44,438 h Revenue: $8,696 h Rank: 69 i Rank: 347 The Coca-Cola Company Asbury Automotive Group i Revenue: $31,856 i Revenue: $6,874 i Rank: 100 i Rank: 439 Southern Company NCR h Revenue: $23,495 i Revenue: $6,405 i Rank: 131 i Rank: 465 Genuine Parts Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) h Revenue: $18,735 h Revenue: $6,276 h Rank: 169 h Rank: 469 WestRock HD Supply h Revenue: $16,285 i Revenue: $6,047 h Rank: 190 i Rank: 479 SunTrust Banks Graphic Packaging* h Revenue: $10,431 h Revenue: $6,023 i Rank: 304 h Rank: 480 *New to Georgia’s FORTUNE 500 Outside of Metro Atlanta (Revenue in millions) Aflac Mohawk Industries h Revenue: $21,758 h Revenue: $9,984 i Rank: 143 ‒ Rank: 315 Source: FORTUNE magazine, May 2019; hi denotes higher or lower rank or revenue compared to 2018 FORTUNE listing. 2 Georgia Power Community & Economic Development – Your Partner In Business © Georgia Power, May 2019 Georgia FORTUNE 1000 headquartered firms Metro Atlanta (Revenue in millions) BlueLinx* Aaron’s h Revenue: $2,862 h Revenue: 3,829 h Rank: 786 h Rank: 647 GMS Acuity Brands h Revenue: $2,511 h Revenue: $3,680 h Rank: 852 - Rank: 665 FLEETCOR Carter’s h Revenue: $2,434 h Revenue: $3,462 h Rank: 872 i Rank: 689 SiteOne Landscape Supply Equifax h Revenue: $2,112 h Revenue: $3,412 h Rank: 955 i Rank: 696 Beazer Homes Global Payments h Revenue: $2,107 i Revenue: $3,366 h Rank: 956 i Rank: 703 *New to FORTUNE 1000 Outside of Metro Atlanta (Revenue in millions) Total System Services (TSYS) Flowers Foods h Revenue: $4,028 h Revenue: $3,952 i Rank: 626 i Rank: 633 Source: FORTUNE magazine May 2019; hi denotes higher or lower rank or revenue compared to 2018 FORTUNE listing. 3 Georgia Power Community & Economic Development – Your Partner In Business © Georgia Power, May 2019 Georgia’s FORTUNE 500 and 1000 firms 955 335 439 «¬400 872 ¦¨§75 41 956 347 480 190 169 469 ¦¨§85 786 Gwinnett 479 647 703 27 689 Cobb 312 852 ¦¨§285 Atlanta 465 696 DeKalb 131 ¦¨§20 304 665 100 Fulton ¦¨§20 ¦¨§85 69 Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Rockdale International Airport o ¦¨§675 Georgia’s Georgia’s ¨¦§59 #315 FORTUNE 500 FORTUNE 1000 ¨¦§85 Rome ¨¦§575 ranked by revenue ranked by revenue «¬400 ¨¦§985 Athens 27 Home Depot 626 Total System Services 41 United Parcel Service 633 Flowers Foods Atlanta 69 Delta Air Lines 647 Aaron’s ¨¦§20 Augusta 100 Coca-Cola 665 Acuity Brands ¨¦§520 131 Southern 689 Carter's 143 Aflac 696 Equifax Macon 169 Genuine Parts 703 Global Payments ¨¦§185 #626 190 WestRock 786 BlueLinx #143 Columbus ¨¦§16 304 SunTrust Banks 852 GMS ¨¦§75 312 PulteGroup 872 FLEETCOR Technologies Savannah 315 Mohawk Industries 955 SiteOne Landscape Supply 335 AGCO 956 Beazer Homes USA Albany 347 Veritiv ¨¦§95 439 Asbury Automotive Group 465 NCR 469 Intercontinental Exchange #633 Valdosta 479 HD Supply 480 Graphic Packaging 4 Georgia Power Community & Economic Development – Your Partner In Business © Georgia Power, May 2019 Atlanta: one of four U.S. cities with most FORTUNE global 500 headquarters (2018) Global 500 company concentrations – totals by region Cities with the most FORTUNE Global 500 headquarters Rank City Country Headquarters Atlanta’s FORTUNE 1 Beijing China 53 Global 500 (2016) 2 Tokyo Japan 36 3T New York United States 16 Rank Company 3T Paris France 16 4 London England 14 57 Home Depot h 5 Seoul Korea 13 6T Hong Kong China 8 138 United Parcel Service ‒ 6T Zurich Switzerland 8 h 7T Osaka Japan 7 266 Delta Air Lines 7T Shanghai China 7 h 7T Toronto, Ontario Canada 7 328 Coca-Cola 8T Houston United States 6 8T Madrid Spain 6 8T Shenzhen China 6 Source: FORTUNE magazine, August 2018 ih Indicates lower or higher ranking compared to 9 Amsterdam The Netherlands 5 July 2017 FORTUNE Ranking. 10T Atlanta United States 4 10T Chicago United States 4 10T Dublin Ireland 4 10T Moscow Russia 4 10T Mumbai India 4 Source: FORTUNE magazine, August 2018 5 Georgia Power Community & Economic Development – Your Partner In Business © Georgia Power, May 2019 FORTUNE 1000 by major industry segment Banking, Finance, Insurance Manufacturing/Consumer Products 143 Aflac 100 Coca-Cola 304 SunTrust Banks 190 WestRock 469 Intercontinental Exchange 315 Mohawk Industries 626 Total System Services 335 AGCO 696 Equifax 465 NCR 703 Global Payments 480 Graphic Packaging 872 FLEETCOR Technologies 633 Flowers Foods 665 Acuity Brands Wholesalers 689 Carter's 169 Genuine Parts 347 Veritiv Home Builders 479 HD Supply 312 PulteGroup 786 BlueLinx 956 Beazer Homes USA 852 GMS 955 SiteOne Landscape Supply Airlines 69 Delta Air Lines Retailers 27 Home Depot Utilities 439 Asbury Automotive 131 Southern Company 647 Aaron’s Mail, Package and Freight Delivery 41 United Parcel Service Note: Rank is by number of FORTUNE 500 Headquarters by city as published by FORTUNE magazine according to financial statements and company submissions; follows FORTUNE’s previous methodology of their city ranking. *14 represents the number of FORTUNE 500 Headquarters with a city of “Atlanta” address as published on the 2019 FORTUNE 500 list. Georgia Power has been helping companies locate in our state for more than 90 years. We offer a full array of products and services available at no cost. To receive confidential and proven assistance, please contact one of our experienced professionals: Doug Coffey 404-506-3416 [email protected] Walt Farrell 404-506-2243 [email protected] MaryBeth Flournoy 404-506-1560 [email protected] Charlie Moseley 404-506-3432 [email protected] Brenda Robbins 404-506-6617 [email protected] Charles Stallworth 404-506-2312 [email protected] Georgia Power Community & Economic Development 75 Fifth Street NW, Atlanta, GA 30308 [email protected] www.SelectGeorgia.com 5.29..2019.
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