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I'm curious.. If the companies on the Fortune private list became public, would they make the 500 list?

Companies like Kiewit, First Data?
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MadMartin8 wrote:I'm curious.. If the companies on the Fortune private list became public, would they make the 500 list?

Companies like Kiewit, First Data?
And would any of our existing drop off?

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First Data is based out of Atlanta.
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TitosBuritoBarn wrote:First Data is based out of Atlanta.
Right, but merely for discussion sake on where they would land as they are a very very large employer once based here.

Greg makes a good point as well, I wonder if any of our current ones would fall off.
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Here is their list of largest private companies.

http://www.forbes.com/largest-private-c ... sc_search:

I count Kiewit, Tenaska, Scoular and West.
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Nebraska is 'lucky' and 'winning,' Fortune Magazine says in latest 500 ranking
citing the growth local Fortune 500 companies have shown in revenue, employment and market capitalization in the past 20 years.

Nebraska and eight other states have “truly shined,” Fortune said, since 1995, the year the magazine adjusted its annual ranking to include service companies, such as Walmart, in addition to industrial firms.

The other eight “lucky” states were California, Texas, Minnesota, North Carolina, Tennessee, Washington, Arkansas and Wisconsin.
As a side note:
Nebraska has 11 Fortune 1000 companies. Iowa only has 5.

In the Fortune 1000 from Nebraska were Cabela’s Inc. (646), Valmont Industries Inc. (682), Green Plains Renewable Energy Inc. (721), TD Ameritrade Holding Corp. (772), West Corp. (787) and Werner Enterprises Inc. (963).
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Ethanol producer Green Plains expands its office space as its sales shoot up
After nearly three years in Regency and additional hires, Green Plains Inc. has expanded into new space at its existing headquarters, as sales and profits have leaped at the producer of ethanol and byproducts.

The company first moved into the 450 Regency building in the summer of 2011.
Revenue has more than doubled since 2009, to $3 billion last year.
That much in annual revenue puts the 2004 startup ahead of long-established Nebraska companies such as Werner Enterprises, West Corp. and TD Ameritrade. Profit from 2009 through last year also more than doubled, to $43 million.
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skinzfan23 wrote:Ethanol producer Green Plains expands its office space as its sales shoot up
After nearly three years in Regency and additional hires, Green Plains Inc. has expanded into new space at its existing headquarters, as sales and profits have leaped at the producer of ethanol and byproducts.

The company first moved into the 450 Regency building in the summer of 2011.
Revenue has more than doubled since 2009, to $3 billion last year.
That much in annual revenue puts the 2004 startup ahead of long-established Nebraska companies such as Werner Enterprises, West Corp. and TD Ameritrade. Profit from 2009 through last year also more than doubled, to $43 million.
Also interesting and it was only mentioned once, but Green Plains was a player in the 70th and Cass Apartments debacle to make their new HQ there. Clearly they are expanding and a building the size of the one they are in might not hold them over for very long. Also found it interesting that they were looking east for their new office, maybe a possible player at Crossroads in a couple years?
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2015 Fortune 500 Omaha Companies

1. Berkshire Hathaway - 4
2. Union Pacific - 123
3. Con Agra - 173
4. Peter Kiewit - 286
5. Mutual of Omaha - 391

UP moved up the most spots (up 12, while Con Agra was up 11). Kiewit moved down 50 spots from #236.
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Also noticed a few others in the top 1,000:

Green Plains - 712
TD Ameritrade - 727
Valmont Industries - 729
West Corporation - 794
Werner - 971
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Ten Fortune 1000 companies? Is there a list of metros and how many fortune 1000 companies they have?
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Here is a quick unformatted list

2014 List of Fortune 1000 Companies by Urban Area

Urban Area Number of Fortune 1000 Companies 2010 Population
New York--Newark, NY--NJ--CT Urbanized Area 114 18,351,295
Chicago, IL--IN Urbanized Area 62 8,608,208
Houston, TX Urbanized Area 46 4,944,332
Dallas--Fort Worth--Arlington, TX Urbanized Area 38 5,121,892
Los Angeles--Long Beach--Anaheim, CA Urbanized Area 32 12,150,996
San Jose, CA Urbanized Area 31 1,664,496
Washington, DC--VA--MD Urbanized Area 30 4,586,770
Atlanta, GA Urbanized Area 27 4,515,419
Philadelphia, PA--NJ--DE--MD Urbanized Area 26 5,441,567
Minneapolis--St. Paul, MN--WI Urbanized Area 26 2,650,890
San Francisco--Oakland, CA Urbanized Area 24 3,281,212
Boston, MA--NH--RI Urbanized Area 23 4,181,019
Denver--Aurora, CO Urbanized Area 19 2,374,203
Bridgeport--Stamford, CT--NY Urbanized Area 19 923,311
St. Louis, MO--IL Urbanized Area 18 2,150,706
Detroit, MI Urbanized Area 17 3,734,090
Seattle, WA Urbanized Area 15 3,059,393
Pittsburgh, PA Urbanized Area 15 1,733,853
Charlotte, NC--SC Urbanized Area 15 1,249,442
Columbus, OH Urbanized Area 14 1,368,035
Cleveland, OH Urbanized Area 14 1,780,673
Cincinnati, OH--KY--IN Urbanized Area 14 1,624,827
Phoenix--Mesa, AZ Urbanized Area 13 3,629,114
Milwaukee, WI Urbanized Area 13 1,376,476
Miami, FL Urbanized Area 13 5,502,379
Richmond, VA Urbanized Area 10 953,556
Omaha, NE--IA Urbanized Area 10 725,008
Nashville-Davidson, TN Urbanized Area 10 969,587
Indianapolis, IN Urbanized Area 9 1,487,483
Kansas City, MO--KS Urbanized Area 8 1,519,417
Tulsa, OK Urbanized Area 7 655,479
Tampa--St. Petersburg, FL Urbanized Area 7 2,441,770
San Antonio, TX Urbanized Area 7 1,758,210
Providence, RI--MA Urbanized Area 7 1,190,956
Las Vegas--Henderson, NV Urbanized Area 7 1,886,011
Baltimore, MD Urbanized Area 7 2,203,663
Memphis, TN--MS--AR Urbanized Area 6 1,060,061
Hartford, CT Urbanized Area 6 924,859
Toledo, OH--MI Urbanized Area 5 507,643
San Diego, CA Urbanized Area 5 2,956,746
Oklahoma City, OK Urbanized Area 5 861,505
Portland, OR--WA Urbanized Area 4 1,849,898
Louisville/Jefferson County, KY--IN Urbanized Area 4 972,546
Jacksonville, FL Urbanized Area 4 1,065,219
Harrisburg, PA Urbanized Area 4 444,474
Grand Rapids, MI Urbanized Area 4 569,935
Conroe--The Woodlands, TX Urbanized Area 4 239,938
Birmingham, AL Urbanized Area 4 749,495
Winston-Salem, NC Urbanized Area 3 391,024
Virginia Beach, VA Urbanized Area 3 1,439,666
Twin Rivers--Hightstown, NJ Urbanized Area 3 64,037
Thousand Oaks, CA Urbanized Area 3 214,811
Rochester, NY Urbanized Area 3 720,572
Reading, PA Urbanized Area 3 266,254
Raleigh, NC Urbanized Area 3 884,891
Madison, WI Urbanized Area 3 401,661
Knoxville, TN Urbanized Area 3 558,696
Fayetteville--Springdale--Rogers, AR--MO Urbanized Area 3 295,083
Evansville, IN--KY Urbanized Area 3 229,351
Des Moines, IA Urbanized Area 3 450,070
Concord, CA Urbanized Area 3 615,968
Boise City, ID Urbanized Area 3 349,684
Allentown, PA--NJ Urbanized Area 3 664,651
Akron, OH Urbanized Area 3 569,499
York, PA Urbanized Area 2 232,045
Warsaw, IN Urban Cluster 2 30,166
Urban Honolulu, HI Urbanized Area 2 802,459
Springfield, MA--CT Urbanized Area 2 621,300
San Juan, PR Urbanized Area 2 2,148,346
Salt Lake City--West Valley City, UT Urbanized Area 2 1,021,243
Riverside--San Bernardino, CA Urbanized Area 2 1,932,666
New Haven, CT Urbanized Area 2 562,839
Little Rock, AR Urbanized Area 2 431,388
Lexington-Fayette, KY Urbanized Area 2 290,263
Greensboro, NC Urbanized Area 2 311,810
Findlay, OH Urban Cluster 2 48,441
El Dorado, AR Urban Cluster 2 18,944
Dayton, OH Urbanized Area 2 724,091
Columbus, GA--AL Urbanized Area 2 253,602
Canton, OH Urbanized Area 2 279,245
Buffalo, NY Urbanized Area 2 935,906
Bloomington--Normal, IL Urbanized Area 2 132,600
Appleton, WI Urbanized Area 2 216,154
Worcester, MA--CT Urbanized Area 1 486,514
Winona, MN Urban Cluster 1 30,712
Watsonville, CA Urbanized Area 1 73,534
Waterbury, VT Urban Cluster 1 2,971
Warren, PA Urban Cluster 1 15,420
Trenton, NJ Urbanized Area 1 296,668
Topeka, KS Urbanized Area 1 150,003
Thomasville, GA Urban Cluster 1 24,139
Sunbury, PA Urban Cluster 1 29,541
Stevens Point, WI Urban Cluster 1 44,223
St. George, UT Urbanized Area 1 98,370
Springfield, MO Urbanized Area 1 273,724
Spokane, WA Urbanized Area 1 387,847
Smithfield, VA Urban Cluster 1 10,215
Sidney, NE Urban Cluster 1 6,373
Sarasota--Bradenton, FL Urbanized Area 1 643,260
Rock Hill, SC Urbanized Area 1 104,996
Roanoke, VA Urbanized Area 1 210,111
Reno, NV--CA Urbanized Area 1 392,141
Quincy, IL Urban Cluster 1 45,228
Provo--Orem, UT Urbanized Area 1 482,819
Portsmouth, NH--ME Urbanized Area 1 88,200
Peoria, IL Urbanized Area 1 266,921
Palm Bay--Melbourne, FL Urbanized Area 1 452,791
Oshkosh, WI Urbanized Area 1 74,495
Orrville, OH Urban Cluster 1 8,563
Orlando, FL Urbanized Area 1 1,510,516
Newton, NJ Urban Cluster 1 11,941
New Orleans, LA Urbanized Area 1 899,703
Nashua, NH--MA Urbanized Area 1 226,400
Muscatine, IA Urban Cluster 1 25,342
Monroe, LA Urbanized Area 1 116,533
Mission Viejo--Lake Forest--San Clemente, CA Urbanized Area 1 583,681
Midland, TX Urbanized Area 1 117,807
Midland, MI Urbanized Area 1 59,014
Medford, OR Urbanized Area 1 154,081
McKinney, TX Urbanized Area 1 170,030
Mauldin--Simpsonville, SC Urbanized Area 1 120,577
Marysville, OH Urban Cluster 1 22,348
Manitowoc, WI Urban Cluster 1 46,360
Mandeville--Covington, LA Urbanized Area 1 88,925
Lebanon, TN Urban Cluster 1 27,653
Laurel, MS Urban Cluster 1 26,131
Lansing, MI Urbanized Area 1 313,532
Lancaster, PA Urbanized Area 1 402,004
Lakeland, FL Urbanized Area 1 262,596
Lake Jackson--Angleton, TX Urbanized Area 1 74,830
Kissimmee, FL Urbanized Area 1 314,071
Kingsport, TN--VA Urbanized Area 1 106,571
Kenosha, WI--IL Urbanized Area 1 124,064
Kalamazoo, MI Urbanized Area 1 209,703
Jackson, MI Urbanized Area 1 90,057
High Point, NC Urbanized Area 1 166,485
Hickory, NC Urbanized Area 1 212,195
Hartsville, SC Urban Cluster 1 15,125
Galveston, TX Urban Cluster 1 44,022
Fort Wayne, IN Urbanized Area 1 313,492
Fort Smith, AR--OK Urbanized Area 1 122,947
Fort Collins, CO Urbanized Area 1 264,465
Fargo, ND--MN Urbanized Area 1 176,676
Erie, PA Urbanized Area 1 196,611
Elkhart, IN--MI Urbanized Area 1 143,592
El Paso, TX--NM Urbanized Area 1 803,086
East Aurora, NY Urban Cluster 1 9,841
Durham, NC Urbanized Area 1 347,602
Denton--Lewisville, TX Urbanized Area 1 366,174
Decatur, IL Urbanized Area 1 93,863
Davenport, IA--IL Urbanized Area 1 280,051
Danbury, CT--NY Urbanized Area 1 168,136
Corpus Christi, TX Urbanized Area 1 320,069
Corning, NY Urban Cluster 1 20,477
Columbus, IN Urbanized Area 1 54,933
Columbia, SC Urbanized Area 1 549,777
Chattanooga, TN--GA Urbanized Area 1 381,112
Cedar Rapids, IA Urbanized Area 1 177,844
Carthage, MO Urban Cluster 1 15,496
Cape Coral, FL Urbanized Area 1 530,290
Calhoun, GA Urban Cluster 1 31,493
Burlington, NC Urbanized Area 1 119,911
Bristol--Bristol, TN--VA Urbanized Area 1 69,501
Bismarck, ND Urbanized Area 1 81,955
Benton Harbor--St. Joseph--Fair Plain, MI Urbanized Area 1 61,022
Beloit, WI--IL Urbanized Area 1 63,835
Battle Creek, MI Urbanized Area 1 78,393
Baton Rouge, LA Urbanized Area 1 594,309
Barre--Montpelier, VT Urban Cluster 1 21,675
Austin, TX Urbanized Area 1 1,362,416
Austin, MN Urban Cluster 1 25,103
Asheville, NC Urbanized Area 1 280,648
Ann Arbor, MI Urbanized Area 1 306,022
Allegan, MI Urban Cluster 1 6,322
Albany--Schenectady, NY Urbanized Area 1 594,962
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Thanks Coyote!
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Wow, thats great to see. By far the smallest metro with the most Fortune 1000 Companies.
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It definitely looks like we have the most per capita of cities with more than 100,000 people.
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2 more than Kansas City...YES! ! :woot:
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7 more than DSM. :thumb:
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Bridgeport/Stamford CT-NY... 19/900k... there's your winner, granted it's part of NY CSA
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Stargazer wrote:Bridgeport/Stamford CT-NY... 19/900k... there's your winner, granted it's part of NY CSA
Yeah that is in reality a much bigger metro.
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New Fortune 500 list announced. Obviously only 4 in the city now.

5 other companies in the top 1000, but only two seemingly could get us back to 5 over the next decade. Green Plains ranked 662 and TD Ameritrade ranked 674.
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iamjacobm wrote:New Fortune 500 list announced. Obviously only 4 in the city now.

5 other companies in the top 1000, but only two seemingly could get us back to 5 over the next decade. Green Plains ranked 662 and TD Ameritrade ranked 674.
And Green Plains has gone on record as saying they want to be Omaha's next F500.
They totally leased Tetrad's new building in AV, so they are thinking big growth...!
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iamjacobm wrote:New Fortune 500 list announced. Obviously only 4 in the city now.

5 other companies in the top 1000, but only two seemingly could get us back to 5 over the next decade. Green Plains ranked 662 and TD Ameritrade ranked 674.

Both of those could very well grow to be Fortune 500.
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Technically Pacific Life is domiciled in Omaha and it is #302. A stretch I know. But hey why not get technical if it spins things our way.
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This may have been mentioned before but for 2017 Berkshire has its highest ever rating (#2) and Mutual of Omaha has its highest ranking since 1998 (#342).
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MadMartin8 wrote:
iamjacobm wrote:New Fortune 500 list announced. Obviously only 4 in the city now.

5 other companies in the top 1000, but only two seemingly could get us back to 5 over the next decade. Green Plains ranked 662 and TD Ameritrade ranked 674.

Both of those could very well grow to be Fortune 500.
I wonder where TD Ameritrade will land on the list after the Scottrade acquisition is complete.
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I wonder how far BH will fall with their Insurance Companies about to take a bite due to the Hurricanes...
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