Lists & Rankings: America’s Largest Private Companies, 2007

Lists & Rankings: America’s Largest Private Companies, 2007

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The companies on our list of America’s Largest Private Companies all have at least $1 billion in annual revenues and either too few shareholders to be required to file financial statements with the Securities & Exchange Commission or shares whose ownership is restricted to some group, like family members or employees. We exclude foreign companies, businesses that don’t pay income taxes, mutually owned companies, companies with fewer than 100 workers and companies that are 50% or more owned by other private or foreign companies. Our revenue figures exclude sales of publicly traded subsidiaries.

Top 10
1. Koch Industries
2. Cargill
3. Chrysler
4. GMAC Financial Services
5. PricewaterhouseCoopers
6. Publix Super Markets
7. Ernst & Young
8. Mars
9 Bechtel
10. C&S Wholesale Grocers

See Also: Newcomers to the List

See Also: Lists Back to 2002 are Available

Source: Forbes

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