| Introduction |
I happened to see the Fortune 500 list sorted by home state, and
found it interesting that Minnesota was home to 18 Fortune 500
companies. That puts Minnesota in the top tier, with twice as
many Fortune 500 companies than Wisconsin next door. In comparison,
Iowa, our neighbor to the south, has only 3 such companies. In
reviewing the list, I found it interesting that I had either worked
for each company, or had never ever heard of them before.
Yet another interesting item is how quickly the list can change. For example, gone is Honeywell (moved to NJ), Norwest Bank (Wells Fargo lists San Francisco as its home), Pillsbury (bought by General Mills), and International Multifoods (bought by Smuckers). Also missing are Cargill and Carlson (both are private), plus Toro (not quite big enough to make the list). In order to make the Fortune 500 list, a company has to be based in the United States, and be publicly traded. Also see my photo tours of the Minnesota Forbes 500 (largest private US companies), and the rest of the Minnesota Fortune 1000 (those that rank 501 to 1000). Note—click on each photo to see the full size image. |
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