Fortune 500
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· By Roddy Boyd
Merrill's sale of toxic debt raised hopes, but Wall Street's pain isn't over yet. more

· By William D. Cohan
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See the full list of America's largest corporations, including detailed company profiles and contact information.
| 1. Wal-Mart Stores | 11. Berkshire Hathaway |
| 2. Exxon Mobil | 12. J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. |
| 3. Chevron | 13. AIG |
| 4. General Motors | 14. Hewlett-Packard |
| 5. ConocoPhillips | 15. IBM |
| 6. General Electric | 16. Valero Energy |
| 7. Ford Motor | 17. Verizon Communications |
| 8. Citigroup | 18. McKesson |
| 9. Bank of America | 19. Cardinal Health |
| 10. AT&T | 20. Goldman Sachs |

By Telis Demos
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By David Kirkpatrick
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By Geoff Colvin
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| Company | Price | % Change |
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| Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc | 0.04 | 24.24% |
| Charter Communications Inc D | 0.09 | -17.91% |
| Micron Technology Inc | 3.34 | 17.61% |
| Barnes & Noble, Inc | 17.58 | 14.75% |
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| Index | Last | % Change |
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| Dow Jones | 8,952.89 | -0.91% |
| Nasdaq | 1,628.03 | -0.26% |
| S&P 500 | 927.45 | -0.47% |
| 10yr | 111 | Yield: 2.48% |
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| Company | Price | % Change |
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| Micron Technology Inc | 3.33 | 17.25% |
| Charter Communications Inc D | 0.09 | -16.91% |
| Unisys Corporation | 1.18 | 14.56% |
| Advanced Micro Devices, Inc | 2.64 | 10.92% |
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