Jacobs Engineering Group

Industry: Construction Services

Fortune Rank: 203

Jacobs Engineering provides a broad range of project services; process, scientific and systems consulting services; operations and maintenance services, and construction services. For the 9 months ended 6/30/05, revenues rose 22% to $4.12B. Net income rose 10% to $108.2M. Revenues reflect sales from newly acquired Jacob-Babtie. Higher income was partially offset by higher SG&A expenses and increased interest costs.

Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. (Jacobs) is a professional services firm, focusing on providing a broad range of technical, professional and construction services to a large number of industrial, commercial and governmental clients around the world. The Company provides project services (which include engineering, design, architectural and similar services); process, scientific and systems consulting services; operations and maintenance services, and construction services (which include direct-hire construction and construction management services). Jacobs concentrates its services on selected industry groups and markets, including oil and gas exploration, production and refining; United States federal programs; pharmaceuticals and biotechnology; chemicals and polymers; buildings (which includes projects in the fields of healthcare and education, as well as civic, governmental and other buildings); infrastructure; technology and manufacturing, and pulp and paper, among others.

Jacobs Engineering Group

Jacobs Engineering Group is a Fortune 500 company. In 2010 Jacobs Engineering Group was ranked number 203 on the Fortune 500 list, making it the 203rd largest company in the United States when judged by revenue.

Jacobs Engineering Group achieved revenue of $11,467.40 million in 2010 and earned a profit of $399.90 million.

Jacobs Engineering Group' rank improves

The company ranking improved in 2010, moving up the Fortune 500 list to 203rd compared to 241st in 2009. This was based on its 2009 revenue of $11,252 million (a change of 0 million compared to 2010) and profits of $421 million (a change of $-21 million compared to 2009).

Another point of view

To many investors, profits are more important than the revenue a company earns. If the Fortune 500 was ranked by profits instead of revenue then Jacobs Engineering Group would be ranked 244th rather than 203rd due to its profits of $400 in 2010.

Jacobs Engineering Group Revenue* Profit* Fortune Ranking
201011,467400203
200911,252421241
20088,474287308
20077,421197322
20065,635151386

* US$ Million

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