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Minnesota’s Fortune 500 companies: These are the largest companies in the state
476. Polaris Industries
The company, headquartered in Medina, Minn., makes snowmobiles, motorcycles and off-road vehicles.
351. Thrivent Financial for Lutherans
The company, headquartered in Minneapolis, offers financial planning services.
328. Hormel Foods
The food maker headquartered in Austin, Minn., has several brands under its umbrella, like SPAM, Skippy, Jennie-O and Applegate.
274. Xcel Energy
The utility company provides electricity and natural gas in Minnesota and several other states.
249. Ameriprise Financial
Ameriprise Financial, based in Minneapolis, saw revenues of $12.92 billion enough to boost the financial planning company up three spots on the list.
215. Ecolab
The St. Paul-based company, which sells water, hygiene and energy technologies and services, saw revenues rise 6 percent to $14.67 billion.
212. Land O’Lakes
Land O’Lakes, the Arden Hills-based food company, moved up four places in this year’s list.
201. Supervalu
The wholesaler and grocery store company, which was purchased in 2018 by United Natural Foods Inc., is based in Eden Prairie.
200. General Mills
The Golden Valley-based food company that makes such brands as Haagen-Dazs, Cheerios, Pillsbury and many more, posted revenues of $15.74 billion — up 0.8 percent.
185. C.H. Robinson Worldwide
The Eden Prairie-based freight company saw revenues rise 11.8 percent to $16.63 billion.
117. U.S. Bancorp
117. U.S. Bancorp
U.S. Bancorp is the parent company of U.S. Bank.
97. CHS
CHS, the fifth-largest business in the state, dropped one spot on the Forbes list. The Inver Grove Heights-based agriculture business posted revenues of $32.68 billion, an increase of 2 percent.
95. 3M
The Maplewood-based conglomerate makes a variety of products, including abrasives and health care items.
74. Best Buy
The Richfield-based electronics retailer is Minnesota’s third-largest company.
39. Target
The Minneapolis-based retailer saw revenue of $75.36 billion, a rise of 4.8 percent.
6. UnitedHealth Group
UnitedHealth Group, Minnesota’s largest company, dropped one spot on the Forbes list. The Minnetonka-based health care company saw revenues of $226.23 billion, an increase of 12.5 percent.