Source: WonkBlog
Largest Company by Revenue in Each State
June 22, 2015 2:00pm by Barry Ritholtz
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I believe that in Minnesota, Cargill tops United Health, though not by much.
Headquarters, right?
Does this include offshore accounts, tax havens, litigation risk, and unfunded liabilities?
So many questions … accounting is funny that way …
Good points. Man’s requirements to live are few: air, water, food and off balance sheet financing/liabilities.
This is going by HQ. If you went by revenue, they would all be Wal-Mart.
So THAT’s the matter with Kansas!
I’m a bit surprised the Costco’s revenue exceeds Amazon and Microsoft.
Yes, they are Kochheads.
Boeing has no presence in Illinois except 500 employees at the headquarters in downtown Chicago. it is a misnomer to call them a Chicago company. They moved the headquarters to screw the employees out of some benefit required by Washington State law. Walmart does more business and more employees in Illinois than Boeing. So does McDonald’s.