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Top 10 Companies in the US! First Will Surprise You ?

We present you in ascending order the top 10 companies that, according to Fortune Magazine, generated more revenue last year.


FORTUNE 500

Fortune Magazine this week published its annual Fortune 500 list, which lists the 500 highest-earning companies annually.
For 63 consecutive years, the magazine released this list. In total, the corporations that are part of this conglomerate account for two-thirds of the gross domestic product (GDP) of the United States.

Here are the top 10 companies that led revenue in 2016.

1. FORD MOTOR COMPANY
Ford had its second best year surpassing revenues of previous years.
Income: $ 151,800,000

2.AT & T
The telecommunications chain began the year completing the acquisition of DirectTV and finalized it announcing an imposing agreement with Time Warner.
Income: $ 163,786,000

3.GENERAL MOTORS
With stand-alone vehicles on the market, General Motors has invested heavily in services and deals to reinvent the company's goal beyond providing only automobiles.
Income: $ 166,380,000

4.CVS HEALTH
CVS Health continues its transformation from pharmacy to insurance company adapting to changes and new trends in the world of medicine and science.
Income: $ 177,526,000


5. UNITEDHEALTH GROUP
UnitedHealthcare Group is the largest medical insurance company in the United States and has more than 130 million customers worldwide.
Income: $ 184,840,000

6.MCKESSON
McKesson is the largest pharmaceutical distributor in the United States and has been operating continuously since the year it was founded, 1833.
Income: $ 192,487,000

7. EXXON MOBIL
Exxon Mobil is the largest oil corporation in the world; However, has had a relationship not so pleasant in terms of climate change.
Income: $ 205,004,000

8.APPLE
The company continues to invest in new opportunities for growth, although according to its characteristic hermeticism they do not loose pledge on their incursion in the world of the autonomous automobiles.
Income: $ 215,639,000

9. BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY
This year, Berkshire Hathaway is at its best and to the satisfaction of many, this large conglomerate that has a brand empire in its securities portfolio has concentrated most of its efforts on its own than its leader Warren Buffett.
Income: $ 223,604,000

10.WALMART
Walmart continues its progress by adapting to a digital future - investing heavily in its technology while concentrating efforts on reaching and catching up with giants in the digital world such as Amazon and Target.
Income: $ 485,873,000