Largest Companies by Revenue in Each State 2015

 

Thank you to Broadviewnet for putting out this infographic.  Here is the data:

State 2014 Company 2014 Revenue (Billion) 2015 Company 2015 Revenue (Billion) Headquarters
AL Regions Bank $5.89 Regions Bank $5.40 Birmingham AL
AK Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation $4.44 GCI Inc. $0.91 Anchorage AK
AZ Avnet Inc. $25.45 Avnet Inc. $27.49 Phoenix AZ
AR Wal-Mart Stores $476.29 Wal-Mart Stores $485.65 Bentonville AR
CA Chevron Corporation $228.84 Chevron Corporation $211.97 Sam Ramon CA
CO Arrow Electronics Inc. $21.35 Arrow Electronics Inc. $22.78 Inverness CO
CT General Electric $146.04 General Electric $148.58 Fairfield CT
DE E.I du Pont de Nemours and Company $36.14 E.I du Pont de Nemours and Company $36.04 Wilmington DE
FL World Fuel Services $41.56 World Fuel Services $43.38 Miami FL
GA Home Depot International Inc. $85.53 Home Depot International Inc. $85.90 Atlanta GA
HI Hawaiian Electric Industries Inc. $3.23 Hawaiian Electric Industries Inc. $3.23 Honolulu HI
ID Micro Technology Inc. $9.07 Albertson’s LLC. $23.56 Boise ID
IL Archer Daniels Midland $89.80 The Boeing Company $90.76 Chicago IL
IN WellPoint $71.02 Anthem Inc. $73.87 Indianapolis IN
IA Transamerica Life Insurance Company $19.04 Transamerica Life Insurance Company $23.34 Cedar Rapids IA
KS Sprint Communications Inc. $34.56 Koch Industries $115.00 Wichita KS
KY Humana Inc. $42.31 Humana Inc. $48.50 Louisville KY
LA CenturyLink Inc. $18.09 CenturyLink Inc. $18.03 Monroe LA
ME Hannaford Bros. Co. $3.98 Hannaford Bros. Co. $4.41 Scarborough ME
MD Lockheed Martin $45.35 Lockheed Martin $45.60 Bethesda MD
MA Liberty Mutual Holding Company Inc. $38.50 Liberty Mutual Holding Company Inc. $36.94 Boston MA
MI General Motors $155.42 General Motors $155.92 Detroit MI
MN Cargill Inc. $136.65 UnitedHealth Group $130.47 Minnetonka MN
MS Sanderson Farms Inc. $2.68 Koch Foods Incorporated $2.80 Flowood MS
MO Express Scripts Holding $104.09 Express Scripts Holding $100.88 St. Louis MO
MT Stillwater Mining Company $1.03 Stillwater Mining Company $0.94 Billings MT
NE Berkshire Hathaway $182.15 Berkshire Hathaway $194.67 Omaha NE
NV Las Vegas Sands Corp. $13.76 Las Vegas Sands Corp. $14.58 Paradise NV
NH Sprague Resources LP $4.60 C&S Wholesale Grocers Inc. $21.70 Keene NH
NJ Johnson & Johnson $71.31 Johnson & Johnson $74.33 New Brunswick NJ
NM Presbyterian Healthcare Services $4.60 Presbyterian Healthcare Services $2.05 Albuquerque NM
NY Verizon Communications $120.55 Verizon Communications $127.07 New York NY
NC Bank of America $101.69 Bank of America $95.18 Charlotte NC
ND MDU Resources Group Inc. $4.46 MDU Resources Group Inc. $4.67 Bismarck ND
OH Cardinal Health $101.09 The Kroger Co. $108.46 Cincinnati OH
OK Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores Inc. $26.09 Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores Inc. $26.09 Oklahoma City OK
OR Nike Inc. $25.31 Nike Inc. $27.79 Beaverton OR
PA AmeriSourceBergen $87.95 AmeriSourceBergen $119.56 Chesterbrook PA
RI CVS Caremark $126.76 CVS Caremark $139.36 Woonsocket RI
SC Sonoco Products Company $4.48 Sonoco Products Company $5.01 Hartsville SC
SD Sanford Health $3.10 Poet LLC. $6.00 Sioux Falls SD
TN FedEx Corporation $44.28 FedEx Corporation $45.46 Memphis TN
TX Exxon Mobil $438.25 Exxon Mobil $411.93 Irving TX
UT Huntsman Corporation $11.07 Huntsman Corporation $11.57 Salt Lake City UT
VT Keurig Green Mountain Inc. $4.35 Keurig Green Mountain Inc. $4.70 Waterbury VT
VA Freddie Mac $81.22 The Long & Foster Companies Inc. $42.70 Chantilly VA
WA CostCo Wholesale $105.15 CostCo Wholesale $112.64 Issaquah WA
WV West Virginia University Hospitals Inc. $1.38 Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc. $1.24 Morgantown WV
WI Johnson Controls Inc. $42.73 Johnson Controls Inc. $42.82 Milwaukee WI
WY Cloud Peak Energy Inc. $1.39 Cloud Peak Energy Inc. $1.39 Gillette WY

 

Company name Chevron Corporation
Stock ticker CVX
Live stock price [stckqut]CVX[/stckqut]
P/E compared to competitors Good

MANAGEMENT EXECUTION

Employee productivity Good
Sales growth Poor
EPS growth Good
P/E growth Poor
EBIT growth Good

ANALYSIS

Confident Investor Rating Fair
Target stock price (TWCA growth scenario) $94.25
Target stock price (averages with growth) $99.09
Target stock price (averages with no growth) $86.44
Target stock price (manual assumptions) $121.88

The following company description is from Google Finance: http://www.google.com/finance?q=cvx

Chevron Corporation (Chevron) manages its investments in subsidiaries and affiliates and provides administrative, financial, management and technology support to the United States and international subsidiaries that engage in fully integrated petroleum operations, chemicals operations, mining activities, power generation and energy services. Upstream operations consist primarily of exploring for, developing and producing crude oil and natural gas; processing, transportation and regasification associated with liquefied natural gas; transporting crude oil by international oil export pipelines; transporting, storage and marketing of natural gas, and a gas-to-liquids project. Downstream operations consist primarily of refining crude oil into petroleum products; transporting crude oil and refined products by pipeline, marine vessel, motor equipment and rail car, and manufacturing and marketing of commodity petrochemicals, plastics for industrial uses and fuel and lubricant additives.

 

Confident Investor comments: At this time, I think that a Confident Investor can cautiously invest in Chevron Corporation as long as the price is correct. Most of the fundamentals of this company are good but there are some concerns.

If you would like to understand how to evaluate companies like I do on this site, please read my book, The Confident Investor.

For owners of my book, “The Confident Investor” I offer the following analysis (you must be logged in to this site as a book owner in order to see the following analysis). If you have registered and cannot see the balance of this article, make sure you are logged in and refresh your browser.
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In order to assist you in using the techniques of this book, the values that I used when calculating the Manual pricing above were:

Stock price at the time of the calculation: $111.69

Growth: 0.1

Current EPS (TTM): $11.08

P/E: 11

Future EPS Calc: $17.84

Future Stock Price Calc: $196.28

Target stock price: $121.88

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I recently came across this list on Forbes on the largest 25 tax payers. Forbes does a bit of analysis on each of them. It is probably worth your time to jump over, but I thought I would give the highlights here:

 

Rank of tax expense

Company

Symbol

Effective Tax Rate

1 ExxonMobil XOM 39%
2 Chevron Corporation CVX 43%
3 Apple Inc. AAPL 25%
4 Wells Fargo & Co. WFC 31.2%
5 JP Morgan Chase & Co. JPM 26%
6 Wal-Mart Stores WMT 31%
7 ConocoPhillips COP 51.5%
8 Berkshire Hathaway Inc. BRK 28%
9 IBM IBM 24%
10 Microsoft Corporation MSFT 22.8%
11 Philip Morris International Inc. PM 29.5%
12 Goldman Sachs GS 33%
14 Comcast Corporation CMCS 32%
14 The Procter & Gamble Co. PG 23.5%
15 Johnson & Johnson JNJ 23.7%
16 Intel Corporation INTC 23.6%
17 Occidental Petroleum Corp. OXY 42%
18 UnitedHealth Group UHG 35.9%
19 The Walt Disney Company DIS 32.7%
20 AT&T T 27.8%
21 Oracle ORCL 21.4%
22 The Coca-Cola Company KO 23.1%
23 The Home Depot Inc. HD 37.2%
24 McDonald’s MCD 32.4%
25 Google GOOG 19.4%

Editors Note: It is important to manage your portfolio as market conditions evolve. It is also important to invest differently for different types of savings goals. Gloria’s article helps explain these comments.

Guest Post by Gloria Agnello

The success of investment generally hinges on long-term planning. However, most investors can’t help but make day-to-day shifts with their investment portfolios. Some of the concern is certainly justified given the increase in the volatility over the last few years. The fact is that both bull and bear market are completely dissimilar and can behave distinctly during different situations. The stock market investors must be feeling pretty satisfied with 2013 so far as the Dow Jones industrial average is up by 900 points and has been flirting around with a record-high level before the economic downturn that set at 2008. Some of the other major indices are S&P 500 and Nasdaq that have also been doing specifically well.

Even so, years after years of turbulence and tumbles in the stock market has left the investors wondering whether or not their portfolio is set up in an effective way that can help beat the odds and the future financial storms. As the previous market meltdown is still freshly placed in our memories, even slight declines in the price of stocks leave investors wondering whether or not they’re going to end up in a plunge in their assets. There have been countless studies to ensure the investment strategy to adopt in every kind of markets, but rarely there has been a worthwhile result. Here’s how you can make your own mix to take advantage of a mixed financial environment.

Start off with the best strategy for your needs: Always remember that a long term strategy for investment should offer a mix of various types of assets, including stocks and some other high risk investments for growth like bonds and other income producing investments. Everyone’s financial needs are different and therefore you need to customize your portfolio mix than accepting a solution that is common for all. If your goals are pretty short-term, you might want more predictable investment like bank CDs, bonds in spite of their low returns.

Hold on to the right stocks at the right time: Usually the right move is by keeping the stock allocations in the right move but which stocks you need to favor will depend on few current conditions. Soon after the market rose sharply, the solid blue-chips with dependable dividend income can even stem your losses in case of a bear market. Kraft Foods [stckqut]KRFT[/stckqut] or energy giant Chevron [stckqut]CVX[/stckqut] are some of the successful stock examples.

Allow your money to travel the world: Whether you’re investing in bonds or stocks, one should have both international and domestic investments. Adjust your mix as market conditions will constantly keep changing. For instance, even though the US stock market has risen to record high levels, the stock markets in Brazil and China remain below their levels. Therefore, you need to know every detail of the investment market in order to make the best choice.

You will see that hot investment fads will come and go but still you shouldn’t let go of your basic investment strategy to take the plunge into the latest bandwagon. Have the right investment mix in order to be a confident investor who has the potential to beat the odds of the financial catastrophes.

Gloria Agnello is an independent Financial adviser and also a content writer who has written many articles on debt, mortgage and on other finance related topics. She has been associated with some leading finance related websites. You can reach her at: gloria dot agnello at gmail.

Jim Cramer has probably received more acclaim for helping individual investors than anyone. His show Mad Money is very popular and he gets praise for his Lightning Round segment. On that segment, callers ask him about a stock and gives a very quick answer as to his thoughts. I am not interested in criticizing Mr. Cramer for his quick appraisal as I think that this type of analysis is always a challenge. I am consistently amazed at his ability to give good advice on the fly.

I thought it would be interesting to compare my thoughts to Mr. Cramer’s Lightning Round. I am not going to do the full analysis like my traditional stock review posts but rather just say if I agree or disagree with him. Here are last weeks picks and my thoughts. If this article is well received, I may continue this as a regular feature.

The Lightning Round picks came from the Mad Money page on The Street.

Company

Date

Segment

Jim Cramer’s Call

Confident Investor Call

American Capital Agency (AGNC) 11/08

Not good enough

Align Technology (ALGN) 11/05

Not good enough

Yamana Gold (AUY) 11/05

Worth considering

Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMY) 11/09

Not good enough

Boardwalk Partners (BWP) 11/07

Not good enough

Caterpillar (CAT) 11/09

Already on Watch List

Chevron (CVX) 11/09

Worth considering

Changyou.com (CYOU) 11/08

Not good enough

CYS Investments (CYS) 11/08

Not good enough

Caesars Entertainment (CZR) 11/09

No- not profitable

Facebook (FB) 11/09

Not good enough

Frontier Communications (FTR) 11/07

Worth considering

SPDR Gold Shares (GLD) 11/05

I don’t analyze SPDR

Generac Holdings (GNRC) 11/08

Not good enough

Google (GOOG) 11/09

Already on Watch List

Harley Davidson (HOG) 11/09

Worth considering

Intel (INTC) 11/05

Worth considering

JC Penney (JCP) 11/07

No – not profitable

Nordstrom (JWN) 11/09

Worth considering

McDonald’s (MCD) 11/05

Not good enough

MGM Resorts (MGM) 11/05

No – not profitable

Microsoft (MSFT) 11/09

Not good enough

Matrix Service (MTRX) 11/05

Worth considering

Protein Design Labs (PDLI) 11/05

Worth considering

PPL Corp (PPL) 11/08

Worth considering

Sears Holdings (SHLD) 11/07

Not good enough

Skyworks Solutions (SWKS) 11/08

Not good enough

VIVUS (VVUS) 11/07

No – not profitable

Walgreens (WAG) 11/05

Not good enough

Wynn Resorts (WYNN) 11/09

Worth considering

Yahoo! (YHOO) 11/09

Not good enough

 

As you can easily see, I am a bit more conservative on my choices than Mr. Cramer.  I really want a company to be growing well and be profitable in order for them to be on my list.