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The City of Atlanta Congratulates
Atlanta-based Fortune Companies


Georgia is home to 16 Fortune 500 companies, according to the annual ranking to be published in Fortune magazine's April 5 edition. The City of Atlanta Congratulates the following Atlanta-based Fortune Companies:

           
-No. 13 Home Depot Inc. is the nation's largest home improvement store chain, with revenues of $64.816 billion. Atlanta-based Home Depot has 1,707 stores and plans to add 175 more stores in 2004. (Last year: No. 13)
 
-No. 42 UPS Inc., based in Atlanta, with revenues of $33.485 billion, is the world's largest shipping carrier. (Last year: No. 43)
 
-No. 80 BellSouth Corp., based in Atlanta, with revenues of $22.635 billion, serves 44 million customers in Georgia, Tennessee, Florida, Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina and South Carolina. (Last year: No. 77)
 
-No. 91 Coca-Cola Inc., based in Atlanta, with revenues of $21.044 billion, is the world's largest beverage maker with 3,700 employees. (Last year: No. 92)
 
-No. 94 Georgia-Pacific Corp., based in Atlanta, with revenues of $20.255 billion, is one of the world's leading manufacturers of tissue, packaging, paper, building products, pulp and related chemicals. It employs about 61,000 people in North America and Europe. (Last year: No. 74)
 
-No. 112 Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc., with revenues of $17.330 billion, is the world's largest Coca-Cola bottler. The Atlanta-based company bottles Coke products in 46 states and is 40 percent owned by Coca-Cola. (Last year: No. 108)
 
-No. 150 Delta Air Lines, based in Atlanta, with revenues of $13.303 billion, is the nation's third largest airline. (Last year: No. 145)
 
-No. 178 Southern Co., with revenues of $11.251 billion, is an Atlanta-based utility holding company with 4 million customers and nearly 39,000 megawatts of generating capacity. It owns electric utilities in Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida. (Last year: No. 177)
 
-No. 244 Genuine Parts Inc., with revenues of $8.449 billion, is a distributor of automotive replacement parts in the U.S., Canada and Mexico. The Atlanta-based company's subsidiaries distribute office products and electrical and electronic components. (Last year: No. 227)
 
-No. 261 Newell Rubbermaid Inc., with revenues of $7.750 billion, recently moved to Alpharetta in suburban Atlanta. It's the first Fortune 500 company to move to the Atlanta area since UPS moved to Sandy Springs from Greenwich, Conn., in 1991. (Last year: No. 251)
 
-No. 272 SunTrust Banks Inc., based in Atlanta, with revenues of $7.071 billion, is the nation's 10th largest commercial bank. (Last year: No. 248)
 
-No. 314 Mirant Corp., with revenues of $5.863 billion, filed for bankruptcy on July 14. The struggling energy supplier, based in Atlanta, is working to emerge from bankruptcy. (Last year: No. 259)
 
-No. 318 Cox Communications Inc., based in Atlanta, with revenues of $5.759 billion, is the nation's fourth-largest cable provider, with just under 7 million subscribers. It is a subsidiary of Cox Enterprises, which also owns The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. (Last year: No. 329)
 
-No. 476 AGCO, with revenues of $3.495 billion. The Duluth-based company is the world's third largest manufacturer of farm machinery. (Last year: not listed)

 

Notes: The Fortune 500 is a ranking of the nation's largest companies is based on the companies' sales figures as reported in financial statements for 2003. Source: The Associated Press published on: 03/22/04 and Fortune Magazine.