rocknrod said:Revenue = $100,700,000,000.00 this year.
Anyone have any idea what company this is?
(just FYI = Population of the U.S. = 295,734,130)
rocknrod said:Revenue = $100,700,000,000.00 this year.
Anyone have any idea what company this is?
(just FYI = Population of the U.S. = 295,734,130)
duhtroll said:Google?
All I know is it's about 1/4 of the pentagon's budget, which is about $401 billion for 2004.*
(* excludes Iraq and Afghanistan wars)
Disqualified!duhtroll said:Google?
All I know is it's about 1/4 of the pentagon's budget, which is about $401 billion for 2004.*(* excludes Iraq and Afghanistan wars)
Exxon's revenue was that much, in 1998... I would assume there's been an increase, since then... I'm guessing this will be something completely unexpected... An insurer, perhaps???rocknrod said:Revenue = $100,700,000,000.00 this year.
Anyone have any idea what company this is?
(just FYI = Population of the U.S. = 295,734,130)
rocknrod said:Disqualified!
$440 billion defense budget proposal for 2006
http://www.cdi.org/program/document.cfm?DocumentID=3181&from_page=../index.cfm
Your freedom to talk crap cost the U.S. taxpayer MONEY!
Appropriations don't really work like that though...duhtroll said:Did you have a point about Exxon? So what is your solution to big oil companies raping the country during time of crisis? We've known this for years. It's kinda expected nowadays, and the oil companies aren't the only ones making money hand over fist.
Incidentally the numbers I gave are from the 2004 budget, not 2006 (and it appears they have gone up to $440 billion, which further drives home my point that $100 billion is small 'taters in comparison).
EDIT: I chose google because I read somewhere they were $100 billion something - not sure if that is their total worth or annual revenue.
And, it would be really cool if they decided to cut some Pentagon fat to fund hurricane relief.