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Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae are two of more than 50 FORTUNE 500 companies that lost money last year.
General Motors 4 38,732.0*
Sprint Nextel 58 29,580.0
Merrill Lynch 30 7,777.0
Advanced Micro Devices 406 3,379.0*
Freddie Mac 54 3,094.0
Delphi 92 3,065.0*
Ford Motor 7 2,723.0*
GMAC 78 2,332.0
Pulte Homes 282 2,255.8
Fannie Mae 53 2,050.0
Lennar 256 1,941.1
Newmont Mining 430 1,886.0
Charter Communications 409 1,616.0*
Schering-Plough 212 1,473.0
Sovereign Bancorp 469 1,349.3
Sanmina-SCI 255 1,134.7*
KB Home 340 929.4
Virgin Media 313 927.6*
Avis Budget Group 411 916.0*
SLM 286 896.4
Realogy 414 841.0
D.R. Horton 235 712.5
Countrywide Financial 104 703.5
YRC Worldwide 272 638.4
Energy Future Holdings 317 637.0
Hovnanian Enterprises 483 627.1
Dana Holding 283 551.0*
Boston Scientific 310 495.0*
Liberty Global 292 422.6
Liz Claiborne 479 372.8
Visteon 234 372.0*
Micron Technology 427 320.0
ArvinMeritor 301 219.0*
CMS Energy 366 215.0*
Huntsman 249 172.1
IAC/InterActiveCorp 370 144.1
Aleris International 376 125.6
TravelCenters of America 395 123.4
Smurfit-Stone Container 334 103.0*
AES 183 95.0
Tenet Healthcare 280 89.0*
CIT Group 306 81.0
Unisys 429 79.1*
Blockbuster 434 73.8
Washington Mutual 97 67.0
Hexion Specialty Chemicals 420 65.0*
SunGard Data Systems 472 60.0*
Dole Food 354 57.5*
Motorola 65 49.0
Chiquita Brands International 491 49.0*
R.R. Donnelley & Sons 229 48.9
Shaw Group 426 19.0
Dollar General 274 12.8
Leggett & Platt 456 11.2
Circuit City Stores 215 8.3
Tenneco 393 5.0
First American Corp. 312 3.1
From the May 5, 2008 issue
* Also lost money in 2006.
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