Dallas-Fort Worth is always well-represented on
Forbes' annual ranking of largest privately owned companies in the U.S.
This year, eight D-FW-based businesses made the cut of 225 private companies with annual revenue of $2 billion or more. And Texas scored 15 firms on the publication's 33rd ranking, putting it third among states. California (29) and New York (25) were the top states.
Here are Texas companies on this year's list, along with overall rank, headquarters city and 2016 revenue. Dallas-Fort Worth companies are bolded:
- No. 12: H-E-B, San Antonio, $23 billion.
- No. 36: Gulf States Toyota, Houston, $8.8 billion
- No. 49: Republic National Distributing Co., Grand Prairie, $6.5 billion
- No. 68: Energy Future Holdings, Dallas, $5.2 billion
- No. 76: Neiman Marcus Group, Dallas, $5 billion
- No. 79: Academy Sports + Outdoors, Katy, $4.7 billion
- No. 83: Sammons Enterprises, Dallas, $4.6 billion
- No. 118: Zachry Group, San Antonio, $3.6 billion
- No. 121: Mary Kay, Addison, $3.5 billion
- No. 126: Fertitta Entertainment, Houston, $3.4 billion
- No. 127: Ben E. Keith, Fort Worth, $3.4 billion
- No. 150: Golden Living, Plano, $3 billion
- No. 168: Hunt Consolidated-Hunt Oil, Dallas, $2.7 billion
- No. 180: Brookshire Grocery, Tyler, $2.5 billion
- No. 217: Tauber Oil, Houston, $2.1 billion
Last year's leader in Texas, computer giant Dell Inc., dropped off the list because it began public trading after completing its $67 billion merger with EMC Corp. The Round Rock-based company had $61.6 billion in revenue in 2016.
For the full article in the Dallas News,
click here August 16, 2017