Fortune 100 companies

The Fortune 100 list includes public and privately-held companies in the United States with largest gross revenue figures. The ranking is published by Fortune magazine.

Not all of these companies can be considered blue chips.

Fortune 100 companies ranked by profit, as of 2013:
  1. Wal-Mart Stores
  2. Exxon Mobil
  3. Chevron
  4. Phillips 66
  5. Berkshire Hathaway
  6. Apple
  7. General Motors
  8. General Electric
  9. Valero Energy
  10. Ford Motor
  11. AT&T
  12. Fannie Mae
  13. CVS Caremark
  14. McKesson
  15. Hewlett-Packard
  16. Verizon Communications
  17. UnitedHealth Group
  18. J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.
  19. Cardinal Health
  20. International Business Machines
  21. Bank of America Corp.
  22. Costco Wholesale
  23. Kroger
  24. Express Scripts Holding
  25. Wells Fargo
  26. Citigroup
  27. Archer Daniels Midland
  28. Procter & Gamble
  29. Prudential Financial
  30. Boeing
  31. Freddie Mac
  32. AmerisourceBergen
  33. Marathon Petroleum
  34. Home Depot
  35. Microsoft
  36. Target
  37. Walgreen
  38. American International Group
  39. INTL FCStone
  40. MetLife
  41. Johnson & Johnson
  42. Caterpillar
  43. PepsiCo
  44. State Farm Insurance Cos.
  45. ConocoPhillips
  46. Comcast
  47. WellPoint
  48. Pfizer
  49. Amazon.com
  50. United Technologies
  51. Dell
  52. Dow Chemical
  53. United Parcel Service
  54. Intel
  55. Google
  56. Lowe's
  57. Coca-Cola
  58. Merck
  59. Lockheed Martin
  60. Cisco Systems
  61. Best Buy
  62. Safeway
  63. FedEx
  64. Enterprise Products Partners
  65. Sysco
  66. Walt Disney
  67. Johnson Controls
  68. Goldman Sachs Group
  69. CHS
  70. Abbott Laboratories
  71. Sears Holdings
  72. DuPont
  73. Humana
  74. World Fuel Services
  75. Hess
  76. Ingram Micro
  77. Plains All American Pipeline
  78. Honeywell International
  79. United Continental Holdings
  80. Oracle
  81. Liberty Mutual Insurance Group
  82. HCA Holdings
  83. Delta Air Lines
  84. Aetna
  85. Deere
  86. Supervalu
  87. Sprint Nextel
  88. Mondelēz International
  89. New York Life Insurance
  90. American Express
  91. News Corp.
  92. Allstate
  93. Tyson Foods
  94. Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance
  95. Tesoro
  96. Morgan Stanley
  97. TIAA-CREF
  98. General Dynamics
  99. Philip Morris International
  100. Nationwide
Source of a 2013 listing: CNN

Fresh news about Fortune 100 : The FTSE 100 has risen to an 11-month high, spurred by speculation of an interest rate cut on Thursday. Source: BBC

See also the Fortune Global 500 list.

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