Fortune 100 top U.S.
companies 1960
- AT
& T
20.8
- General
Motors
11.2
- Standard
Oil N.J.
7.9
- Ford
Motor
5.4
- Great
Atlantic & Pac Te 5.0
- General
Electric
4.3
- Sears,
Roebuck
4.0
- U.S.
Steel
3.6
- Socony
Mobil Oil
3.1
- Gulf
Oil
2.7
- Texaco
2.7
- Chrysler
2.6
- Swift
2.5
- Pacific
Gas & Electric 2.4
- Safeway
2.4
- Western
Electric
2.3
- Du
Pont
2.1
- Bethlehem
Steel
2.0
- Standard
Oil Ind.
2.0
- Westinghouse
Electric 1.9
- Kroger
1.9
- Armour
1.9
- General
Dynamics
1.8
- Shell
Oil
1.8
- Consolidated
Edison 1.7
- Boeing
Airplane
1.6
- National
Dairy Products 1.6
- Goodyear
Tire
1.6
- Standard
Oil Calif.
1.6
- Union
Carbide
1.5
- El
Paso Natural Gas
1.5
- American
Elect. Power 1.5
- Tennessee
Gas Trans 1.4
- J.C.
Penney
1.4
- Radio
Corp America
1.4
- Proctor
& Gamble
1.4
- International
Harvester 1.4
- Public
Service El & Gas 1.3
- Southern
Company
1.3
- IBM
1.3
- Lockheed
Aircraft
1.3
- So.
Calif. Edison
1.3
- Sinclair
Oil
1.2
- Columbia
Gas System 1.2
- Montgomery
Ward
1.2
- Firestone
Tire
1.2
- Phillips
Petroleum
1.2
- Continental
Can
1.1
- American
Can
1.1
- GTE
1.1
- United
Aircraft
1.1
- Republic
Steel
1.1
- General
Foods
1.1
- North
American Avia 1.0
- International
Paper
1.0
- Armco
Steel
1.0
- Philadelphia
Elect
1.0
- Cities
Service
1.0
- Amer.
& Foreign Pwr 1.0
- Niagara
Mohawk Pwr 1.0
- Detroit
Edison
1.0
- U.S.
Rubber
1.0
- Borden
.9
- Eastman
Kodak
.9
- Pennsylvania
RR
.9
- General
Public Util
.9
- Consumers
Power
.9
- Texas
Eastern Trans
.9
- Douglas
Aircraft
.9
- F.W.Woolworth
.9
- American
Motors
.9
- Americn
Stores
.9
- Alcoa
.9
- Southern
Pacific
.8
- Burlington
Industries
.8
- Goodrich
.8
- National
Tea
.8
- New
York Central RR
.8
- Jones
& Laughlin Steel
.8
- American
Natural Gas
.8
- IT&T
.8
- Federated
Dept.
.8
- Texas
Utilities
.8
- Middle
South Utilities
.8
- United
Gas
.7
- Caterpillar
Tractor
.7
- Anderson
Clayton
.7
- Consolidated
Natural Gas .7
- National
Steel
.7
- Sun
Oil
.7
- Reynolds
Tobacco
.7
- Allied
Chemical
.7
- Dow
Chemical
.7
- Inland
Steel
.7
- Olin
Mathieson Chem.
.7
- Continental
Oil
.7
- Bendix
.7
- American
Tobacco
.7
- General
Tire & Rubber .7
100. Corn Products
.7
This is a combination of
Industrials, Utilities, Transportation and Merchandising firms.
Banks and Insurance companies didn’t have enough revenue to make the
list. Dollars are in billions.