List of companies of the United States
This is a list of notable companies headquartered in the United States:
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Former companies, including acquired and merged ones
- Adventure International
- Affiliated Computer Services, acquired by Xerox in 2010
- Aldus Corp., (merged with Adobe Systems)
- AlliedSignal, acquired Honeywell and adopted the Honeywell name.
- American Motors Corporation (AMC)
- America West Airlines, merged with US Airways in 2005
- AmeriCredit, acquired by General Motors in 2010.
- Ameritech, now part of AT&T
- Amoco, now part of BP
- Amoskeag Manufacturing Company
- Apollo Computer, acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 1989
- Airborne Express
- Arbusto Energy
- Arco, or Atlantic Richfield Company, acquired by BP Amoco
- Arthur Andersen
- AT&T Wireless, acquired by Cingular
- Avalon Hill, acquired by Hasbro
- Bell Labs, acquired by AT&T
- Bell Atlantic, now part of Verizon
- Bell South, acquired by AT&T
- Boston Manufacturing Company
- Butler International
- Chevron, now part of ChevronTexaco
- Cingular, now part of AT&T
- Coleco Inc. (Connecticut Leather Company)
- Columbia Records, now part of Sony
- Compaq, acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 2002
- CommWorks Corporation acquired by UTStarcom in 2003
- Connectix Corp.
- Conoco, now part of ConocoPhillips
- Cray Research
- CSK Auto, acquired by O'Reilly
- Data Resources Inc (DRI)
- Digital Equipment Corporation, acquired by Compaq in 1998 (now part of Hewlett-Packard)
- Enron
- Esso (S.O.) - renamed Exxon, now part of Exxon Mobil
- Exxon, now part of ExxonMobil
- GTE, now part of Verizon
- Gulf Oil
- Hazel-Atlas Glass Company, acquired in 1956 by the Continental Can Company
- IGN Entertainment Inc., formerly Snowball Inc., now owned by News Corp.
- Infocom Inc.
- Kozmo.com
- Lehman Brothers
- Lighthouse Design, taken over by Sun Microsystems in 1996
- Maxis Software Inc., taken over by EA in 1997
- Macromedia, taken over by Adobe Systems in 2005
- McDonnell Douglas, now part of Boeing
- Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc., acquired by Bank of America at year-end 2008
- Nabisco (National Biscuit Company), acquired by Kraft
- Nashua Manufacturing Company
- Netscape Communications Corporation, now part of Time Warner
- NYNEX, now part of Verizon
- Oakley, Inc., acquired by Luxottica Group S.p.A.
- Orange Micro
- Pacific Bell, now part of AT&T
- PageNet
- Palm, Inc., now split into PalmOne, Inc. and PalmSource, Inc.
- Pan American World Airways
- PeopleSoft, acquired by Oracle
- Phillips Petroleum Company, now part of ConocoPhillips
- Rockwell International
- Sara Lee Corporation, acquired by Mexican bakery giant Grupo Bimbo
- Siebel Systems, acquired by Oracle
- Sierra Entertainment Inc. (formerly Sierra On-Line)
- Southern New England Telephone, now part of AT&T
- Southwestern Bell, now part of AT&T
- Standard Oil
- Standard Oil of Indiana, later became Amoco, still later acquired by BP
- Standard Oil of Ohio, or Sohio, now part of BP
- Sun Microsystems, now part of Oracle Corporation
- Texaco, now part of ChevronTexaco
- TSR (Tactical Studies Rules)
- Union Carbide, now part of Dow Chemical Company
- Universal Studios, now part of NBC Universal (controlled by General Electric)
- US WEST, now part of Qwest
- Washington Mutual, now part of J.P. Morgan Chase
- Wharton Econometric Forecasting Associates (WEFA), now Global Insight
- WorldCom, renamed MCI
By industry
See also
List of companies of North America
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