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7. Ford Motor |
3. Chevron |
8. Citigroup |
10. AT&T |
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Rank # of Fortune 500 Companies | |
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Texas | 58 |
New York | 55 |
California | 52 |
Company | Rank |
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Valero Energy | 16 |
Goldman Sachs | 20 |
Microsoft | 44 |
FAQ and methodology
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