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BUSINESS WEEK'S TOP 1000
Published March 20, 1995
The latest edition of BUSINESS WEEK ranks the 1000 "Most Valuable" companies in America, based on their market value as of February 28. The Top Ten: GE (1), AT&T (2), Exxon (3), Coca- Cola (4), Wal-Mart (5), Merck (6), Philip Morris (7), Procter & Gamble (8), IBM (9), DuPont (10). Other sports-related companies spotted on the list: PepsiCo (21), Walt Disney (26), McDonald's (33), Gillette (44), Viacom (50), Time Warner (55), Anheuser- Busch (56), NationsBank (58), Capital Cities/ABC (61), TCI (66), Sara Lee (68), ITT (82), Nike (188), Fleet Financial (232), CBS (250), Turner Broadcasting (256), Champion Int'l (263), Comcast (273), Reebok Int'l (335), Jefferson-Pilot (355), Great Western Financial (386), Gaylord Entertainment (412), Russell (691), Callaway Golf (715), Infinity Broadcasting (723), New World Communications (755), Electronic Arts (778), Ogden (838) (BUSINESS WEEK, 3/27 issue).




