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(from Wikipedia)The 'Fortune 500' is an annual list compiled and published by [[Fortune
(magazine)|Fortune]] magazine that ranks the top 500 U.S. closely held and
public corporations as ranked by their gross revenue after adjustments made by
Fortune to exclude the impact of excise taxes companies incur. name="f500">[http://www.uspages.com/fortune500.htm Fortune 500],
USPages.com. The list includes publicly and privately-held companies for
which revenues are publicly available. The first Fortune 500 list was published
in 1955.
Wal-Mart was the largest company on the list in 2007 and 2008. ExxonMobil was in
second place in 2007 and 2008, but overtook Wal-Mart in 2009.
Wal-Mart once again regained the top spot in 2010. One should note that
the revenue and profit numbers are for the year previous to the named year:
therefore the 2010 list ranks companies by 2009 revenues.
Although the Fortune 500 list is the most familiar one, similar gross revenue
lists of the top firms range from the highest ranking Fortune 100 including the
top one hundred to the broader ranking [[Fortune 1000]] that includes the top
thousand firms. While the membership on the smaller lists are somewhat stable,
the ranking on the lists may change over time, depending upon revenues and
often, because of mergers among firms already listed.
The original Fortune 500 was restricted to companies whose revenues were derived
from manufacturing, mining, or energy exploration. At the same time, Fortune
published companion "Fortune 50" lists of the 50 largest commercial banks
(ranked by assets), utilities (ranked by assets), life insurance companies
(ranked by assets), retailers (ranked by gross revenues) and transportation
companies (ranked by revenues). These have been consolidated into one single
list, so the Fortune 500 as it exists today includes companies that in previous
years would have been on one of the "Fortune 50" lists.
The concept of the Fortune 500 was created by Edgar P. Smith, a Fortune Editor.
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Resolved Question: What else should I put on my summer bucket list?
This is what I have so far, but I want 100 (this is only 65) [And some are personal, like being tweeted and reading things--don't mind those) Watch seasons 1-4 of Friends (that’s all I have on DVD) Go to the Van’s Warped Tour Learn how to skateboard Get a tweet from Pierre Bouvier Skype with my internet friends Reread Teach Me Get a lip ring Make a new friend Form/Join a band Have a week-long prank war Pick an official summer anthem Tie-dye Get a tweet from David Desrosiers Learn how to play bass Go to the Bamboozle Roadshow Make someone a Simple Plan fan Leave my initials in wet cement Get 2000 followers on Twitter Send a message in a bottle Drive around with a “Honk if…” sign on the car Learn how to say the alphabet backwards See a fortune teller and/or palm reader Act like a guy for a day Carve my name into a tree Make a video featuring the events of this summer Get a pair of Vans Send fanmail to Simple Plan ï Buy a photo album and fill it with pictures from this summer ï Watch all of the Harry Potter movies ï Leave a note on someoneâs car window ï Photo-bomb someoneâs picture ï Laser tag ï Get a mohawk ï Send a letter to someone I find randomly in the phone book ï Make a note and release it in the air with balloons ï Play ding dong ditch at a hotel ï Place an item in a random person's shopping cart ï Watch the clock for an hour ï Find out how many licks it takes to get to a center of a Tootsie Pop ï Go by a different name for a day ï Flash mob ï Kill an ant with a magnifying glass ï Go ice skating ï Go up on a down escalator/down on an up escalator ï Suck the helium out of balloons ï Keep reading A Secret Not Worth Keeping ï Wear outrageous clothes to a fancy restaurant ï Get a pair of Doc Martins ï Go by a different name for a day ï Watch every episode of Glee ï Try sushi ï Donate to the Simple Plan Foundation ï Go to an amusement park ï Use the word âFlabbergastedâ 15 times in a normal conversation with my mom ï Not block my face in any pictures ï Meet another Simple Plan fan ï Sell something on Amazon ï Use an Ouija board ï Reach 15,000 tweets ï Not neglect The Pros and Cons of Love and Life ï Make a blog based around this ï Have an old person look at me like Iâm insane ï Narrate everything I do for a day ï Get a goldfish ï Vandalize a stop sign Any suggestions? I'm 13, going into ninth grade. Thank you in advance!
Open Question: How to list achievements on a resume ?
So like my friend is a millionaire and on the resume in the 'achievement' section he put: - millionaire - owns Ferrari - has horse - all team fortress 2 achievements Basically he is applying to a good company that is fortune 100 He doesn't want the job, because he is going to medical school for 7 years But he thought that it would be good to submit his resume anyways to the boss Is the achievement section good? I'm wondering what advice I should give him
Resolved Question: Cheap international schools in Nagoya, JP?
some of the international school i saw online costs a fortune! i'm finding a cheap international school or english school that will teach me both english and japanese. I'm a junior high school by the way.. :-) Maybe 100,000 yen (a year)will do.. thank you :)
Voting Question: Who should host Family Feud after Steve Harvey leaves it?
So far since the start of Family Feud in 1976, we had six hosts: Richard Dawson (1976 - 1985, 1994 - 1995) Ray Combs (1988 - 1994) Louie Anderson (1999 - 2002) Richard Karn (2002 - 2006) John O' Hurley (2006 - 2010) Steve Harvey (2010 - present) Who do you think they should get to host this classic game show after Steve is done? At least a good host that would bring back the spark it had in the 90s during the Dawson and Combs era, but Karn and Hurley's eras aren't as bad either. Here's My List of Possible Hosts: Here's just 7 of them I thought of, not in order. 1. Tom Bergeron from AFV, Hollywood Squares and Dancing With the Stars wouldn't be bad, but he already is hosting two shows presently. 2. Nicky Campbell, he used to host the British Wheel of Fortune. 3. Al Roker is quite a host, he's quite popular since he already hosted the Celebrity version. 4. Todd Newton from Whammy! 5. Frank Nicotero from Street Smarts 6. Gary Owens from The Gong Show. 7. Bob Saget, I liked him from 1 vs. 100. Add to the list: Al Roker, technically he hosted Celebrity Family Feud in 2008, but I wouldn't mind seeing him in the mainstream game show though. He's a Weatherman, Host, Comedian, he's quite good.
Resolved Question: Dreams becoming reality?
Okay let me start off, I never thought of being of a fortune or future teller or any of that crap. A week ago I had a dream that I walked down the street seeing a 3-way car crash one was black the other two where the same color, silver/grayish. While I was walking down the street in my dream i found $100 on the ground then taking a left i seen a black male wearing a black tux with glasses in his hand...This happened ALL today in real-life, every exact detail! A dream I had a couple weeks ago and happened Saturday: In my dream I was digging a hole in my yard and found a artifact of the Indians or some sort, And I sold it to a collector for $4.5K then after leaving the collectors store/house I walked into a man, a man that looked kinda homeless when we walked into each other he dropped a bag of money that had money in it I called him and he just ran, just kept running and at the corner of the street he just disapeered! This happened to me aswell on Saturday every exact detail! EDIT: I've been to a doctor before and they said I use 25% more of my brain than most people
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