Слайд 1The Largest American Companies
You Haven’t Heard Of
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10. Johnson Controls
Annual Revenue: $43.8 Billion
Employees: 168,000
Main business is automotive batteries,
but also makes car seats and HVAC systems for buildings
Its stop-start battery tech is used in fuel efficient cars that turn off when idling and turn back on when the driver lets off of the brake pedal
As the auto industry grows, Johnson’s battery business should benefit as well
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9. Ingram Micro
Annual Revenue: $46.5 Billion
Employees: 21,700
Distributes desktops, notebooks, servers,
software and more for HP, IBM, Samsung, and Microsoft
Has 200,000 customers worldwide
Seeing the shift to cloud services, the company bought SoftCom in 2013 and made investments in other cloud computing companies
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8. Enterprise Products Partners
Annual Revenue: $47.9 Billion
Employees: 6,900
Oil pipeline company with
51,000 miles of pipes
Despite excess worldwide oil production, the company is moving forward with $6.5 billion-worth of pipeline projects and other expansions
If oil production slows down, Enterprise Products Partners could see its pipeline business slow as well
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7. Energy Transfer Equity
Annual Revenue: $55.7 Billion
Employees: 27,605
Manages more than 71,000
miles of oil and gas pipelines in the U.S.
Despite huge drops in oil prices, the company has managed to triple annual profits from 2012 to 2015
The glut of oil worldwide means pipeline expansion will start slowing
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6. United Technologies
Annual Revenue: $65.1 Billion
Employees: 211,500
Company has a vast aerospace
and building industry business worldwide
Growth in China and orders from the U.S. military have boosted profits
United Technologies just sold its Sikorsky helicopter division — maker of the Black Hawk — to Lockheed Martin for $9 billion
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5. Archer Daniels Midland
Annual Revenue: $81.2 Billion
Employees: 33,900
Main business is food
processing for corn, oilseeds, and wheat
Hired a new CEO, Juan Luciano, this year
Purchase of Wild Flavors and Specialty Commodities in 2014 has helped the company expand its food business
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4. Cardinal Health
Annual Revenue: $91 Billion
Employees: 34,000
A drug wholesaler that also
sells medical products to hospitals and healthcare centers
The purchase of Johnson & Johnson's Cordis earlier this year adds heart-health products to its lineup
Recent price inflations have helped the company’s drug profit margins
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3. Express Scripts Holding
Annual Revenue: $100.9 Billion
Employees: 29,500
The company specializes
in pharmacy benefits management
Express Scripts boosted its position in the space back in 2012 when it bought Medco Health Solutions for nearly $30 billion
Implementation of the Affordable Care Act has helped the company increase patient numbers
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2. AmerisourceBergen
Annual Revenue: $119.6 Billion
Employees: 13,500
One of the biggest pharmaceutical distributors
in the world
A partnership forged last year with Walgreens allows both companies to scoop up great deals on generic drugs
Recently got into the fast-growing animal health industry
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1. McKesson
Annual Revenue: $138 Billion
Employees: 42,800
McKesson is the largest pharmaceutical distributor
in the U.S.
Second-largest medical technology software company
The company’s revenue growth is outpacing the industry average, due to increasing sales in wholesale drugs
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