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Old Posted Jun 6, 2024, 2:31 AM
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Is there a link to the list that is not behind a paywall?
I’ve been using this one since the one in the OP is behind a paywall as you noted. Not sure if it’s the exact same list but at least this one is accessible.

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I counted 60 for the NY MSA, with an additional 9 in Fairfield County, and 2 in Allentown, for a total of 71 in the NY CSA. I used this compilation so not sure who much it differs from the graphic posted by Fortune: https://www.50pros.com/fortune500
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New Orleans still has one F500 company (Entergy).
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Bringing in where though? For F500 publicly traded companies most of it goes to the shareholder class, not necessarily where the HQ is located. For this reason I would argue that it's better for a city to have a bunch of small and medium sized businesses than a few huge publicly traded companies. More of the added value stays local.
When a public company gets very big by going national/international, the local workforce can get very wealthy, meaning some retire early and leave town. Many, many middle class-looking families around Cincinnati are very wealthy because somebody worked at P&G in the 1960s and 1970s and didn't sell any stock - but many also moved permanently to Florida. Keep in mind that P&G has been on the Dow since the 1930s and is one of the best 10 stocks in the history of the market.

My grandmother worked at P&G cleaning an R&D lab 1943-1949 (she did not go to college). She and my grandfather were persuaded to sell the stock by a financial adviser in the mid-1950s. So...their lives (and possibly those of their descendants) would have been completely different if they had become millionaires by the 1970s instead of...never. It was really, really tough for them living in the old neighborhood surrounded by neighbors who got rich from that stock.
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Old Posted Jun 6, 2024, 11:47 AM
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This is probably also reflective of when each city grew, but coming to Phoenix from Cincinnati it was surprising the seeming lack of investment in community projects (zoos, museums) and events in Phoenix.

It felt like you couldn't go anywhere in Cincinnati without encountering a sporting event (tennis), museums, zoo, and/or art exhibit that wasn't sponsored in part by P&G and/or Kroger. Then again, those companies boomed during part of the "city beautiful" movement, IIRC?

Waste Management sponsors the Phoenix Open, but hell if I know if Petsmart or Freeport-McMoran, etc., do anything with the Heard, Art Museum, zoo (which is privately owned I think) or even the Arizona Science Center?

Then again, Phoenix attracts much larger convention crowds and sporting events (Super Bowl, Final 4) than Cincinnati.

Waste Management (which started in Chicago and is actively aquiring another Chicago waste mgmt company) is Houston based, but it's interesting they have hosted that tournament in Phoenix for so long
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I remember the old days, when NYC was so far in the lead, with over a fifth of the Fortune 500 HQs.
It’s still so far in the lead.
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Any in Hawaii or Utah ?
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Any in Hawaii or Utah ?
I was wondering the same thing. A bit surprised to not see SLC on there. But, then again, OP missed a few, so maybe there are some that just haven't been counted up, yet.
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It would be more interesting to see which cities have the "global 500" HQs

https://fortune.com/ranking/global500/

New York City:

53 JPMorgan Chase $154,792 21.7% $37,676 -22.1% $3,665,743 293,723 10 29
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64 Verizon Communications $136,835 2.4% $21,256 -3.7% $379,680 117,100 -10 29
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99 Citigroup $101,078 26.6% $14,845 -32.4% $2,416,676 238,104 42 29
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102 Pfizer $100,330 23.4% $31,372 42.7% $197,205 83,000 35 29
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183 MetLife $69,898 -1.7% $2,539 -61.3% $666,611 45,000 -10 29
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185 Goldman Sachs Group $68,711 5.7% $11,261 -48% $1,441,799 48,500 10 24
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198 StoneX Group $66,036 55.3% $207.1 78.1% $19,859.6 3,615 129 13
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200 Morgan Stanley $65,936 7.9% $11,029 -26.6% $1,180,231 82,427 11 26
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238 New York Life Insurance $58,445.2 14.2% $-1,126.7 -506.6% $392,126.4 15,050 25 29
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248 AIG $56,437 8.4% $10,276 9.5% $526,634 26,200 7 28
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Chicago:
98 Archer Daniels Midland $101,556 19.1% $4,340 60.2% $59,774 41,181 26 29
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326 United Airlines Holdings $44,955 82.5% $737 - $67,358 92,795 - 26
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487 Mondelez International $31,496 9.7% $2,717 -36.8% $71,161 91,000 11 16
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Why do my Blackrock investor comms. repeatedly claim they're a global F100 by market cap?

Oh, never mind. Fortune is measuring by revenues, not market cap. Blackrock, given its business niche, wouldn't likely be close to F100 in revenues.
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Map depicting Global Fortune 500 by HQ:
https://interactives.fortune.com/glo...ard/index.html

When I was an Undergrad, the worlds biggest Fortune 500 was GM. Now ranked 50th.
Walfart is numero uno.
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GM's new global HQ will be two floors, and have room for a few hundred people.

It's really the tech center and the manufacturing that matters. I believe the tech center has like 20k employees? The HQ function is basically a civic promotional piece.
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Speaking of F500s, a rather major thing happened locally yesterday as NVIDIA surpassed Apple in market cap! Obviously this figure fluctuates daily but this was a neat development.

Top 30 US Companies by Market Capitalization(HQ MSA) at NY Close, June 6, 2024:
1 Microsoft(Seattle) $3.151T
2 NVIDIA(San Jose) $3.012T
3 Apple(San Jose) $3.003T

4 Alphabet(San Jose) $2.177T
5 Amazon(Seattle) $1.886T
6 Meta(San Francisco) $1.255T
7 Berkshire Hathaway(Omaha) $855.1B
8 Eli Lily(Indianapolis) $790.75B
9 Broadcom(San Jose) $654.9B
10 JPMorgan Chase(New York) $566.5B
11 Tesla(Austin) $558.1B
12 Visa(San Francisco) $549.3B
13 Wal Mart(Fayetteville, AR) $540.7B
14 ExxonMobil(Houston) $507.5B
15 UnitedHealth(Minneapolis) $463.1B
16 Proctor & Gamble(Cincinnati) $391.9B
17 Costco(Seattle) $369.9B
18 Johnson & Johnson(New York) $351.3B
19 Oracle(Austin moving to Nashville) $337.1B
20 Merck(New York) $327.9B
21 Home Depot(Atlanta) $327.5B
22 Bank of America(Charlotte) $312.5B
23 AbbVie(Chicago) $292.1B
24 Chevron(San Francisco) $285.6B
25 Netflix(San Jose) $280.2B
26 Coca-Cola(Atlanta) $275.4B
27 AMD(San Jose) $268.6B
28 Pepsi(New York) $238.5B
29 Qualcomm(San Diego) $236.9B
30 Salesforce(San Francisco) $229.2B
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also, I did a little breakdown of where HQs in the SF Metro area located:

PG&E aka the worst corporate citizen possibly ever, moved its HQ from The City to Oakland, but hey a win is a win lol

East Bay: 9
15 Chevron, San Ramon
71 Synnex, Fremont
167 PG&E, Oakland
186 Block, Oakland
201 Ross Stores, Dublin
237 Lam Research, Fremont
485 Clorox, Oakland
490 Workday, Pleasanton
499 Concentrix, Newark

San Francisco: 9
34 Wells Fargo, SF
113 Uber, SF
123 Salesforce, SF
135 Visa, SF
278 Gap, SF
396 Airbnb
443 DoorDash, SF
463 Prologis, SF
474 Williams Sonoma, SF

Peninsula: 5
30 Meta Platforms, Menlo Park
154 Gilead Sciences, Foster City
456 Equinix, Redwood City
468 Franklin Resources, San Mateo
482 Electronic Arts, Redwood City
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Boise actually has 3 Fortune 500 Headquarters and another one in the suburb of Eagle.

https://boisedev.com/news/2021/06/08/fortune-500-idaho/

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4 Fortune 500 companies headquartered in Boise Metro:

Albertsons
Boise Cascade
Lamb Weston Holdings
Micron Technology
Boise is also home to the Corporate Headquarters for Simplot which is one of the largest private employers in the world (private, so does not qualify for Fortune 500 status) and has a large HQ building in downtown.
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^^ @diamondpark: are you gonna update the page one list with updated counts people have posted for some MSAs like NYC, Chicago, and Denver?
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Boise actually has 3 Fortune 500 Headquarters and another one in the suburb of Eagle.

https://boisedev.com/news/2021/06/08/fortune-500-idaho/



Boise is also home to the Corporate Headquarters for Simplot which is one of the largest private employers in the world (private, so does not qualify for Fortune 500 status) and has a large HQ building in downtown.
Hi there, according to the 2024 ranking, those 4 companies do make Fortune's list-Albertson's#53 and Micron#263 are both in the F500 and the other 2 are in the F1000. Boise Cascade comes in #519 and Lamb Weston is #616.

I actually think they should promote the F1000 more tbh
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^^ @diamondoark: are you gonna update the page one list with updated counts people have posted for some MSAs like NYC, Chicago, and Denver?
on it now...
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I counted 60 for the NY MSA, with an additional 9 in Fairfield County, and 2 in Allentown, for a total of 71 in the NY CSA. I used this compilation so not sure who much it differs from the graphic posted by Fortune: https://www.50pros.com/fortune500
I wish Fortune used this format because it's more functional and user friendly imo, but the figures are actually different from the Fortune site. I don't know why that is?

For example, the F500 site says Walmart's revenue was $648B whereas 50pros says it's $611B---
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I wish Fortune used this format because it's more functional and user friendly imo, but the figures are actually different from the Fortune site. I don't know why that is?

For example, the F500 site says Walmart's revenue was $648B whereas 50pros says it's $611B---
I noticed the link ihearthed provided also doesn't have companies like Concentrix, DoorDash, Electronic Arts, Equinix, Synnex and Workday on it, for Bay Area companies. So something isn't quite matching with the two lists.

If they are indeed on the F500 list, that would elevate the Bay Area to 30 tech companies that are in the F500.
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Austin very recently picked up a new Global 500 and by default Fortune 500 HQ - Flex. They moved their HQ to Austin from Singapore with no fanfare.

https://flex.com/company/global-locations

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flex_Ltd.
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