From the Fortune website:
The firms on FORTUNE’s fifth annual Best Companies for Minorities list aren’t immune to problems currently plaguing corporate America. But despite adversity, these companies have not abandoned their commitment to hiring, promoting, and retaining talented employees of all races.
Listed below is the companies rank in 2002, company name, and Revenues($) in millions.
1 Fannie Mae 50,803
2 Sempra Energy 8,029
3 Advantica 1,391
4 SBC Communications 45,908
5 McDonald’s 14,870
6 PNM Resources 2,352
7 Southern California Edison 12,184
8 United States Postal Service 65,834
9 Freddie Mac 35,523
10 BellSouth 24,130
11 UnionBanCal Corporation 2,912
12 Lucent Technologies 25,132
13 Consolidated Edison 9,634
14 Xerox 16,502
15 PepsiCo 26,935
16 Colgate-Palmolive 9,428
17 Wyndham International 2,105
18 Silicon Graphics 1,854
19 Hyatt 3,950
20 Procter & Gamble 39,244
21 DTE Energy 7,849
22 Hilton Hotels 3,050
23 Levi Strauss 4,259
24 Marriott International 10,152
25 United Parcel Service 30,646
26 Applied Materials 7,343
27 Washington Mutual 17,692
28 TIAA-CREF 24,231
29 American Express 22,582
30 PG&E Corp. 22,959
31 Verizon Communications 67,190
32 Coca-Cola 20,092
33 Avon Products 5,995
34 Cisco Systems 22,293
35 Abbott Laboratories 16,285
36 Nordstrom 5,634
37 S.C. Johnson & Sons 4,500
38 J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. 50,429
39 Darden Restaurants 4,021
40 Pitney Bowes 4,691
41 Bank of America Corp. 52,641
42 Knight-Ridder 2,900
43 Eastman Kodak 13,234
44 Allstate 28,865
45 Intel 26,539
46 AFLAC 9,598
47 Citigroup 112,022
48 Prudential Financial 27,177
49 Ford Motor 162,412
50 UAL
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