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    Profits on revenues

    http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune500/2009/performers/industries/profits/index.html

    Thought this was kind of interesting. It's from 2008. Profits as a % of revenues.

    1 Network and Other Communications Equipment 20.4%
    2 Internet Services and Retailing 19.4%
    3 Pharmaceuticals 19.3%
    4 Medical Products and Equipment 16.3%
    5 Railroads 12.6 %
    6 Financial Data Services 11.75 %
    7 Mining, Crude-Oil production 11.55%
    8 Securities 10.7%
    9 Oil and Gas Equipment, Services 10.2%
    10 Scientific, Photographic, and Control Equipment 9.9%
    11 Household and Personal Products 8.7%
    12 Utilities: Gas and Electric 8.7%
    13 Aerospace and Defense 7.6 %
    <b>14 Food Services 7.1 %</b>
    15 Industrial Machinery 6.9%
    <b>16 Food Consumer Products 6.7%</b>
    17 Electronics, Electrical Equipment 6.5 %
    <b>18 Commercial Banks 5.2%</b>
    19 Telecommunications 5.1
    <b>20 Chemicals 5.0%</b>
    <b>21 Construction and Farm Machinery 5.0% </b>
    22 Insurance: Life, Health (stock) 4.6
    23 Information Technology Services 4.5
    24 Computers, Office Equipment 4.3
    25 Metals 3.9
    26 Wholesalers: Diversified 3.5
    27 Insurance: Property and Casualty (stock) 3.3
    28 Specialty Retailers 3.2
    29 General Merchandisers 3.2
    30 Health Care: Pharmacy and Other Services 3.0
    31 Packaging, Containers 3.0
    32 Beverages 2.9
    33 Engineering, Construction 2.7
    34 Health Care: Medical Facilities 2.4
    35 Health Care: Insurance and Managed Care 2.2
    36 Petroleum Refining 2.1
    <b>37 Food and Drug Stores 1.5</b>
    38 Pipelines 1.5
    39 Wholesalers: Health Care 1.3
    40 Semiconductors and Other Electronic Components 1.0
    41 Energy 0.9
    42 Home Equipment, Furnishings 0.7
    <b>43 Food Production 0.6 </b>
    44 Wholesalers: Electronics and Office Equipment -0.3
    45 Diversified Financials -0.6
    46 Motor Vehicles and Parts -0.7
    47 Insurance: Life, Health (mutual) -3.0
    48 Hotels, Casinos, Resorts -4.5
    49 Automotive Retailing, Services -7.9
    50 Forest and Paper Products -9.6
    51 Entertainment -10.0
    52 Real Estate -13.4
    53 Airlines -13.5

    #2
    Sometimes the industries you think are raking in the dough are just squeaking by. And sometimes it looks like they've just had a crop failure.

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      #3
      2008 was probably the most profitable year in farming in a generation. we'll be right down there with airlines soon

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        #4
        Wal Mart wins. high volume, everyday low low prices. Grow lots, sell it for less. Be efficient. Take your 0.6 and smile, or get a job. Its just farming...its not that important. Obviously over twice as important as airlines so ag is OK.

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          #5
          Wonder where the crop protection companies fit on this scale?

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            #6
            20 Chemicals 5.0%

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              #7
              I would have thought that the munitions industry would have been #1. I hear that that business is booming!

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                #8
                lol, nice one checking!

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