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Google Tops the 11th Annual BusinessWeek 50 Ranking of Best Performing U.S. Companies


NEW YORK, March 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Google Inc. comes in at No. 1 on the 11th annual BusinessWeek ranking of the best performing U.S. companies. Using the same mastery of algorithms that enabled it to dominate Internet search, Google launched innovative new services including one brokering advertising for traditional media.

What BusinessWeek 50 companies share is an unshakable passion for excellence. The Class of 2007 is chock full of companies that are rewriting the rules of engagement in their industries. They are the agitators, the pioneers, and the game changers that are leading the way in the 21st century. If there's one common trait among them, it's the degree to which these companies don't take their success for granted. Truth is, many work hard to anticipate and head off potential problems well before outsiders are even aware of these looming challenges.

This year's BW50 includes a number of energy companies that are basking in the sharp rise in oil prices over the past two years: Sunoco (No. 6), EOG Resources (No. 20), Valero Energy (No. 36), and XTO Energy (No. 49). And the housing boom taking place in recent years helped give a lift to a number of companies on the list, including Bed Bath & Beyond (No. 15), Sherwin-Williams (No. 22), and even Moody's (No. 29), which has enjoyed a booming business providing credit ratings for the trillions of dollars of mortgage-backed securities issued by Wall Street.

The rankings also include dynamic companies such as Nucor (No. 4), which has deployed technology and cutting-edge employee-incentive programs to stand the steel industry on its head, and Apple (No. 34), which is trying to revolutionize cell phones in the same way it did music players. Our screening also produced the names of smaller companies playing at the top of their game, such as Rockwell Collins Inc. (No. 24) and Varian Medical Systems Inc. (No. 14). They're joined by outfits ranging from Best Buy (No. 32) to payroll manager Paychex (No. 40) to Black & Decker (No. 45).

The companies in the BW50 represent BusinessWeek's choices as the "best in class" from each of the 10 sectors that make up the S&P 500. To select this year's star performers, BusinessWeek first ran companies through a proprietary screen that was refined this year to emphasize two measures -- how well each company's management has been using the capital at its disposal and sales growth. Only the best performers from each sector were chosen to ensure that the BW50 was rewarding true management excellence and not just the ability to ride the wake of a hot sector. And to provide the wisdom, perspective, and common sense that computers can't, BusinessWeek's editors and reporters reviewed each company on the list, making a limited number of changes where necessary.

The 11th annual BW50 is featured in the March 26th issue of BusinessWeek, on newsstands March 16th. Expanded content, including the full methodology, podcasts, and company profiles, can be found online at http://www.businessweek.com/bw50.

The BusinessWeek 50 Class of 2007 Rank Company Symbol 1 Google GOOG 2 Coach COH 3 Gilead Sciences GILD 4 Nucor NUE 5 Questar STR 6 Sunoco SUN 7 Verizon Communications VZ 8 Colgate-Palmolive CL 9 Goldman Sachs Group GS 10 Paccar PCAR 11 Amazon.com AMZN 12 Cognizant Technology CTSH Solutions 13 Avon Products AVP 14 Varian Medical Systems VAR 15 Bed Bath & Beyond BBBY 16 CB Richard Ellis Group CBG 17 Robert Half RHI International 18 Chicago Mercantile CME Exchange Holdings 19 Adobe Systems ADBE 20 EOG Resources EOG 21 Sempra Energy SRE 22 Sherwin-Williams SHW 23 Lehman Brothers LEH Holdings 24 Rockwell Collins COL 25 IMS Health RX 26 Allegheny Technologies ATI 27 Oracle ORCL 28 Starbucks SBUX 29 Moody's MCO 30 PepsiCo PEP 31 Stryker SYK 32 Best Buy BBY 33 United Parcel Service UPS 34 Apple AAPL 35 T. Rowe Price Group TROW 36 Valero Energy VLO 37 Constellation Energy CEG Group 38 TJX TJX 39 Morgan Stanley MS 40 Paychex PAYX 41 Coventry Health Care CVH 42 United States Steel X 43 United Technologies UTX 44 Hershey HSY 45 Black & Decker BDK 46 Synovus Financial SNV 47 Linear Technology LLTC 48 AT&T T 49 XTO Energy XTO 50 PNC Financial Services PNC Group

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