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Name City Industry Fortune 1000 rank (2018) Notes ACI Technologies: Philadelphia: electronics: Alpha Video: West Conshohocken, PA: entertainment: AmerisourceBergen
New York City, New York: 95 Coca-Cola: Beverage 45,754 6.4% 79,100 Atlanta, Georgia: 96 TIAA: Financials 45,735 11.8% 16,023 New York City, New York: 97 CHS: Agriculture cooperative 45,590 -4.6% 10,609 Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota: 98 Bristol-Myers Squibb: Pharmaceutical industry 45,006 -2.5% 34,100 New York City, New York: 99 Dow Chemical ...
Holding companies based in New York City (2 C, 22 P) A. ... North American Company; ... Patriot National Bancorp; Philadelphia Media Holdings; Post Holdings;
New York City (found.) Chewing tobacco [55] [56] Now a brand of the American Snuff Company. 1783 Rawle & Henderson LLP: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Law firm [57] 1784 D. Landreth Seed Company: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (found.) Seeds [58] [59] [60] 1784 Bank of New York New York City: Bank [61] [62] Merged 2007 into The Bank of New York Mellon ...
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On May 1, 1999, The North American electric power industry tested and cleared 75 percent of the U.S. electricity system for compliance with the Year 2000 computer glitch. [citation needed] On August 31, 2004, American Electric Power Company's $10 billion acquisition of the Central and South West Corporation was approved. [42]
Johnson City, New York renamed by and after George F. Johnson of the Endicott Johnson Corporation; Oneida, New York, incorporated 1848 by the Oneida Community which later became Oneida Limited; Steinway Village, the part of New York City in Astoria, Queens used by employees of Steinway & Sons
The American Can Company had its headquarters at the Pershing Square Building in Manhattan, New York City, until 1970, when it moved into a Greenwich, Connecticut, facility, which had been developed on 150 acres (61 ha) of wooded land in the late 1960s. In the early 1980s American Can renamed itself and ended its operations in Greenwich. [3]