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Toyota Motor, the world's most profitable automaker made it to number 5 on the list of "most admired company" by Fortune magazine, making it once again the highest-ranking non-U.S. company on the list.

Top 5

1- GE (General Electric)

2- Wal Mart

3- Dell

4- Don't know (the article didnt say)

5- Toyota

"The only non-U.S. company to make it into the top ten on this year's All-Star list, Toyota, continued racing past the competition. It exceeded its sales targets in every part of the world, reaching a record 44% share of its home market and capturing 12% of the U.S. market. The company, now the No. 2 automaker in the world, had sales of $153.1 billion in fiscal 2003 and boosted its profits by 70%, to $10.3 billion. "

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