Top 10 biggest money-losing companies of 2005

06/03/2006 by Standard & Poors Compustat
Standard & Poors Compustat has put together a list of the Top 10 biggest money-losing companies of 2005. Check out the list below.
1

UAL

UAL
UAL$1.430 billion ***


2

Delta Air Lines

Delta Air Lines
Delta Air Lines$382 million ***


3

Charter Communications

Charter Communications
Charter Communications$355 million ***


4

Time Warner

Time Warner
Time Warner$321 million ***


5

General Motors

General Motors
General Motors$286 million ***


6

Calpine

Calpine
Calpine$278 million ***


7

Eli Lilly

Eli Lilly
Eli Lilly$252 billion ***


8

Northwest Airlines

Northwest Airlines
Northwest Airlines$217 billion ***


9

Fairchild Semiconductor

Fairchild Semiconductor
Fairchild Semiconductor$205 million ***


10

Qwest Communications

Qwest Communications
Qwest Communications$164 million ***