This is a list of Illinois companies which includes notable companies that are headquartered in Illinois, or were previously headquartered in Illinois. In general, this list does not include companies headquartered in one of the municipalities of the Chicago metropolitan area.
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Top publicly traded companies in Illinois according to revenues with State and U.S. rankings |
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State | Corporation | US | |||
1 | Archer Daniels Midland | 28 | |||
2 | Walgreen | 32 | |||
3 | Boeing | 39 | |||
4 | State Farm | 43 | |||
5 | Caterpillar | 46 | |||
6 | Kraft Foods | 50 | |||
7 | Sears Holdings | 65 | |||
8 | Abbott Laboratories | 71 | |||
9 | United Continental | 76 | |||
10 | Allstate | 93 | |||
11 | Deere | 97 | |||
12 | McDonald's | 107 | |||
13 | Exelon | 145 | |||
14 | IL Tool Works | 149 | |||
15 | Navistar | 193 | |||
16 | Baxter | 195 | |||
17 | Motorola Mobility | 206 | |||
18 | Sara Lee | 220 | |||
19 | Aon | 235 | |||
20 | RR Donnelley | 249 | |||
21 | CDW | 270 | |||
22 | Motorola Solutions | 274 | |||
23 | Discover | 300 | |||
24 | Dover | 304 | |||
25 | W. W. Grainger | 318 | |||
26 | Tenneco | 350 | |||
27 | OfficeMax | 354 | |||
28 | Anixter | 386 | |||
29 | Corn Products | 390 | |||
30 | CF Industries | 402 | |||
31 | Telephone & Data Systems | 469 | |||
32 | United Stationers | 478 | |||
Further information: List of Illinois companies Source: Fortune 2012 |
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