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Texas Wide Open for Business

"Texas continues to garner national attention because of our state's favorable tax climate, tort reform, business-friendly attitude and low cost of doing business."
- Governor Rick Perry 

Texas Employers


Texas has the second largest civilian workforce in the nation with
11.2 million workers.

 

2009 Fortune 500 & 1000 Texas Companies
Company City Fortune Ranking
ExxonMobil Irving 1
ConocoPhillips Houston 4
AT&T Dallas 8
Valero Energy San Antonio 10
Marathon Oil Houston 23
Dell Round Rock 33
Sysco Houston 62
Enterprise GP Holdings Houston 65
Plains All American Pipeline Houston 79
Tesoro San Antonio 91
AMR Fort Worth 104
Fluor Irving 114
Kimberly-Clark Irving 128
J.C. Penney Plano 139
Halliburton Houston 141
Burlington Northern Santa Fe Fort Worth 142
Anadarko Petroleum The Woodlands 162
Continental Airlines Houston 167
National Oilwell Varco Houston 200
Waste Management Houston 201
United Services Automobile Association San Antonio 207
Reliant Energy Houston 214
Texas Instruments Dallas 215
Dean Foods Dallas 216
Apache Houston 217
Knight Houston 223
Baker Hughes Houston 227
KBR Houston 234
Energy Future Holdings Dallas 237
CenterPoint Energy Houston 238
Southwest Airlines Dallas 246
Smith International Houston 250
Commercial Metals Irving 251
Western Refining El Paso 253
Enbridge Energy Partners Houston 268
Calpine Houston 272
Tenet Healthcare Dallas 283
Energy Transfer Equity Dallas 286
GameStop Grapevine 296
Pilgrim's Pride Pittsburg 304
Centex Dallas 308
Targa Resources Houston 323
Whole Foods Market Austin 324
XTO Energy Fort Worth 330
Atmos Energy Dallas 343
EOG Resources Houston 350
Celanese Dallas 368
CC Media Holdings San Antonio 372

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