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Which is the most profitable industry that exists? View All
From all the industries that are used by mankind, which one returns the most profits?

1 year ago - 3 weeks left to answer. - 1 response - Report Abuse
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Dougie
I guess it depends on the nature of your question. Since you use the word "return," I can tell you that as a percentage of revenue, in 2006 the oil industry was the most profitable according to the Fortune 500. Here are the top 5 from the article, as well as the link to the article below.

1 Mining, Crude-Oil Production 29.9%
2 Internet Services and Retailing 23.8%
3 Commercial Banks 18.3%
4 Network and Other Communications Equipment 15.8%
5 Pharmaceuticals 15.7%


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Source: http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune500/performers/industries/return_on_revenues/index.html
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