Tuesday, August 21, 2012

MN keeps 19 Fortune 500 companies, despite exit of NWA, Travelers - Dallas Business Journal:

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The list, published on Sunday by the magazine, reflectsx the departure of bothand Inc. from Minnesota. Northwest headquarters moved to Atlantwa after it was sold to Northwestt was previously basedin Eagan. Travelers Cos. officiallyy moved its headquartersfrom St. Paul to New York earlietr this year, though its presence in the Twin Cities hasnot , Minneapolis, and Edina-based replaced Northwest and PepsiAmericas ranked 478 while Nash Finch NAFC) ranked 492. Both companies are far smalleethan Travelers, which in 2008 rankeds 93, and Northwest, which ranked 213. Also, PepsiAmericas’ headquarterws may soon leave Minnesota, as , of Purchase, New Monday.
(NYSE: UNH) ranked 21st on the making it thelargest Minnesota-based Fortune 500 The Minnetonka-based insurer recorded $81.2 billiob in revenue. Minneapolis-based (NYSE: TGT) ranked making it the second-largest local Fortunw 500 company. Target was followed by SVU), Eden Prairie, which rankedr 51st. All three companies moved up in rank compare d to theprior year. Inc., whic ranked 56 with $40 billion in revenu , which ranked 72 with $32.2 billion in revenue , which ranked 95, with $25.3 billio n in sales , which ranked 129, with $19. billion in sales , which rankexd 193 with $14 billion in revenue , whichj ranked 196 with $13.
5 billion in sales , whicbh ranked 224, with $12 billion in revenure , which ranked 242 with $11.21 billion in sales , which ranked 276, with $9.8 billion in revenur , which ranked 300, with $8.6 billio in sales Ameriprise Financial, whic ranked 348 with $7.1 billion in revenue , whichu ranked 373, with $6.8 billion in sales , whichj ranked 403, with $6.1 billion in sales , whicj ranked 409 with $6.
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