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Companies started in Ohio or based in Ohio. This category has the following 19 subcategories, out of 19 total. The following 142 pages are in this category, out of 142 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
(The Center Square) – Twenty-seven companies with headquarters located in Ohio earned a place on Fortune magazine’s 2020 list ranking enterprises with the 500 highest fiscal-year revenues in the nation.
How we identified the biggest companies in Ohio. Here at Zippia we have developed a database of over 250,000 companies that spans the entire country. For this report, we looked at the companies headquartered in Ohio with at least 100 employees. That left us with 3,000 companies.
In this article, we will be taking a look at the 20 biggest Ohio companies and stocks. To skip our detailed analysis, you can go directly to see the 5 biggest Ohio companies and stocks. The...
The Major Employers Report is a ranked list of the 100 largest corporations and organizations in Ohio. The ranking is based on a reported or estimated total headcount located within Ohio. The report also includes where the company is headquartered as well as the sector of its principal activities.
The most valuable company in Ohio is Procter & Gamble (PG) with a market cap of $402.194B, followed by General Electric (GE) and Progressive (PGR). Last updated Nov 19, 2024.
Here are companies headquartered in Northeast Ohio that made the Fortune 500: 1. Progressive is 55th on the list, up from 88th in 2023. The insurance company is headquartered in Mayfield. It...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - The biggest companies in Ohio make their money in a range of ways, from healthcare and groceries to paper towels and paint. According to Fortune, 25 companies headquartered in...
There are 24 Ohio-based companies in the Fortune 500 list; Cardinal Health in central Ohio has the highest spot in the state, ranking No. 14 ; Several companies located in northeast Ohio moved up in the ranking
There are 11 key industries that represent Columbus, and no industry holds more than an 18% share of the market, based on data from the City of Columbus Economic Development Division. We’ve listed them in order of employment numbers.