55 : Qwest Communications International Inc.
Top 100 Revenue: $183,000,000
Defense revenue: $135,833,250
Civilian revenue: $47,166,750
2004 revenue: $13.8 billion
2004 earnings : $1.8 billion loss
2003 revenue: $14.3 billion
2003 earnings: $1.5 billion
Number of employees: 40,000
Headquarters: Denver
Web address: www.qwest.com
President/CEO: Richard C. Notebaert, chairman and CEO
Head of gov't business: Gary Lytle, senior vice president, federal relations
Ticker: NYSE: Q
Lines of business: Local phone service, Internet/DSL, wireless, long distance and TV services
Major customers: Treasury Department, Energy Department and NASA
Major contracts/projects: Qwest is providing secure, private wide area networking to the Treasury Department''s Treasury Communications Systems.
Previous Profile: 2004
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