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Article: Wal-Mart Retains Top Spot on Fortune 500 List; Ranks No. 1 for Sixth Time in Seven Years.
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- Business Wire
- Article date:
- April 22, 2008
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AT&T Breaks Into Top Ten, While AIG Drops to No. 13
Texas New No. 1 State in Number of Fortune 500 Companies
New York Moves From No. 1 to No. 2
NEW YORK -- Sub-headline of release from April 21, 2008, should not include lines: Savings institutions down a whopping 102 percent. Homebuilders down 260 percent.
The release reads:
WAL-MART RETAINS TOP SPOT ON FORTUNE 500 LIST; RANKS NO. 1 FOR SIXTH TIME IN SEVEN YEARS
AT&T Breaks Into Top Ten, While AIG Drops to No. 13
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...The Exxon Mobil Corp. has agreed to pay an additional...agreement between the government and Exxon Mobil, part of a broader push by Environmental...and EPA officials said Wednesday that Exxon Mobil violated the agreement by not adequately...
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