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This page summarizes named businesses from Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged. The companies in Atlas Shrugged are generally divided into two groups: those that are operated by sympathetic characters are given the name of the owner, while companies operated by evil or incompetent characters are given generic names. Those who use their own names to name their companies become Strikers, with the minor exception of Mr. Ayers of the Ayers Music Publishing Company.

See also Characters in Atlas Shrugged, Places in Atlas Shrugged and Things in Atlas Shrugged and the Atlas Shrugged Wikibook.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

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[edit] Amalgamated Switch and Signal Company, Inc.

Located in Connecticut, run by Mr. Mowen.

[edit] Associated Steel

Run by Orren Boyle

[edit] Atlantic Southern Railroad

Headquartered in Chicago. Main competitor to Taggart Transcontinental. Dagny has to borrow an employee of theirs when the switching system in Taggart Transcontinental's New York terminal fails.

[edit] Ayers Music Publishing Company

Publisher of all of Richard Halley's music.

[edit] Dannager Coal Company

Located in Pennsylvania, run by Ken Dannager.

[edit] John Galt, Inc.

Located in New York City, across the street from Taggart Transcontinental. Dagny Taggart had this company created in order to allow the completion of the Rio Norte Line when Taggart Transcontinental was unable to do so.

[edit] Hammond Cars

Located in Hammond, Colorado, run by Mr. Hammond.

[edit] Mulligan Bank

Located in Chicago, run by Midas Mulligan. Is one of the original investors who allowed Hank Rearden to start his business. Mulligan closes his bank and liquidates it rather than pay a judgement to some incompetents who sue him.

[edit] Mulligan Tobacco Company

Located in Galt's Gulch, Colorado, run by Midas Mulligan and Hugh Akston.

[edit] Phoenix-Durango

A small west-coast railroad, operated by Dan Conway.

[edit] Rearden Coal

Coal company run by Hank Rearden. As a result of the Equalization of Opportunity Bill, he asks Ken Dannager to buy it.

[edit] Rearden Ore

Ore company in Minnesota, run by Hank Rearden. As a result of the Equalization of Opportunity Bill, he is forced to sell it to

[edit] Rearden Steel

Steel plant in Pennsylvania, run by Hank Rearden.

[edit] Taggart Transcontinental

Railroad headquartered in New York, run by Dagny Taggart, and figureheaded by her brother, James Taggart, who is nominally her boss.

[edit] Twentieth Century Motor Company

Motor manufacturer located in Starnesville, Wisconsin, run by Jeb Starnes.

[edit] Ward Harvester Company

Farm implements manufacturer run by Mr. Ward.

[edit] Wyatt Oil

Oil company run by Ellis Wyatt.