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100

Formed by a 1999 merger of two energy giants, this American multinational oil & gas corporation has its roots in Rockefeller's Standard Oil and ranks as the country's #1 energy company, operating 12k gas stations in the U.S.

Exxon Mobil

100

This American multinational technology company founded in 1994 in Seattle by the 2nd-richest man in the U.S. is the world's largest online marketplace and provider of cloud computing services.

Amazon

100

This company founded by two Steves and Ronald Wayne in 1976 is known for its innovative products such as the iPhone and Macintosh computers.

Apple

100

This American healthcare company, which began as a retail pharmacy in 1963, has over 9,900 locations across the United States and offers services such as prescription filling, health clinics, and wellness products.

CVS Health
100

This American multinational retail corporation was founded in 1962 in Arkansas and operates a chain of supermarkets, making it the largest retailer in the world by revenue.

Walmart

100

This membership-only warehouse club, founded in 1983 in Seattle, Washington, is known for selling products in bulk and offering low prices to its members.

Costco

100

This American multinational company, headed by Warren Buffet, the 5th-richest man in the U.S., owns a diverse portfolio of businesses, including Geico, Fruit of the Loom, Dairy Queen, Helzberg Diamonds, Duracell, and Pampered Chef.

Berkshire Hathaway

100

Founded by a guy named Henry in 1903, this American car manufacturer revolutionized the auto industry with its groundbreaking Model T and innovative assembly line production method, making affordable vehicles for the masses.

Ford

100

This American multinational telecommunications company is one of the largest providers of wired and wireless communication in the U.S., offering customers a wide range of products and services, from smartphones and internet plans to cable TV and cloud storage, with a recognizable checkmark logo.

Verizon

100

Founded in Atlanta Georgia in 1886, this American multinational beverage corporation is one of the largest producers of soft drinks and other non-alcoholic beverages in the world, with a portfolio of brands that include its flagship product, Sprite, and Fanta, easily recognized by its distinctive red and white logo.

Coca-Cola

200

Tracing its history back to the Pacific Coast Oil Company in the 19th century, this California-based oil-and-gas giant that starts with the letter "C" is easily recognized by its red and blue logo, which features a distinctive "V" shape.

Chevron

200

Established in 2015 as a parent company to the largest search engine in the world, this tech giant also has its hands in search engines, online advertising, self-driving cars, and life sciences, all while using a playful arrangement of letters as its name.

Alphabet

200

Founded by Bill Gates in 1975, this iconic software company developed the widely used Windows OS and productivity suite Office, and has since expanded into gaming with the Xbox.

Microsoft

200

This American healthcare company, founded in 1977 in Minnesota, is the largest provider of health insurance in the United States and offers a variety of health-related products and services, including insurance plans for individuals and employers.

United Health Group (UHG)

200

Founded in Atlanta, Georgia in 1978, this top American home improvement retailer offers customers a vast selection of products for their DIY needs, from building materials and appliances and furniture, with a notable orange and white logo.

Home Depot

200

With origins dating back to the 1800s, this American grocery giant operates one of the largest supermarket chains in the US, was the first to implement an electronic scanner checkout system, and is recognized by its distinctive blue and white logo.

Kroger

200

This American multinational investment bank and financial services company with a 3-part-name operates as one of the largest banks in the U.S., offering a wide range of services to individuals, businesses, and institutions, with a recognizable blue and white octogonal logo.

JP Morgan Chase

200

With roots dating back to Alexander Graham bell's invention of the telephone, this American multinational company has evolved over the years to become one of the world's largest providers of wireless phone, internet, and entertainment services, easily identified by its blue globe logo.

AT&T

200

Founded in 1963 as a single cable system in Mississippi, this American global telecommunications giant now operates as one of the largest providers of cable TV, home internet, and phone services in the U.S.

Comcast

200

Founded in Illinois in 1925, this American multinational corporation that shares its name with an insect is one of the largest manufacturers of construction and mining equipment, diesel and natural gas engines, industrial gas turbines, and diesel-electric trains around the world, with a memorable yellow and black logo.

Caterpillar

300

Headquartered in Ohio, this leading American oil refining, marketing, and transportation company operates the largest refinery in the U.S. and over 8k gas stations across the country. Name is related to 26.2 miles...

Marathon Petroleum

300

Formerly known as Facebook, this tech conglomerate founded by Mark Zuckerberg rebranded in 2021 and focuses on developing the metaverse, while still operating other popular platforms like Instagram and WhatsApp.

Meta

300

Founded in a college dorm room in 1984, this Texas-based company made its mark in the tech industry by selling customizable PCs directly to consumers.

Dell

300

With a distinctive red-and-white logo, this popular American drugstore chain was founded in Chicago in 1901 and offers customers a variety of health and wellness products, fillings prescriptions, and providing photo services.

Walgreens

300

This American retail corporation, founded in Minnesota in 1902, operates over 1,800 stores across the U.S. and is known for its stylish and affordable house brand products, including clothing, home decor, and groceries, with a red and white logo.

Target

300

Founded in North Carolina in 1946, this American retail company operates as the second-largest home improvement retailer in the world, offering customers a wide range of products for DIY products, from appliances and hardware to lumber and building materials.

Lowe's

300

This American multinational investment bank and financial services company is one of the largest banks in the U.S., offering a wide range of services to individuals and businesses under a name that reflects its extensive presence in the country.

Bank of America

300

Originally created in 1893 as "Brad's Drink," this popular American soft drink company is known for its flagship cola product, as well as its extensive snack food division under the Frito-Lay brand.

Pepsi

300

Founded in Arkansas in 1971, this American multinational delivery services company is one of the largest in the world, offering customers a wide range of shipping and logistics solutions, from express delivery and freight forwarding to e-commerce fulfillment and printing services, with a memorable purple and orange logo.

Fedex

300

Founded in Ohio in 1837, this American multinational consumer goods corporation is one of the largest in the world, offering customers a wide range of personal care, cleaning, and hygiene products, including well-known brands such as Tide, Pampers, Crest, and Gillette.

Procter & Gamble

400

This American energy company, named after a historic highway that runs from Chicago to LA. The company focuses on refining, marketing, and transporting petroleum products and operates a network of 7,500 gas stations with a distinctive shield logo.

Phillips 66

400

Established in 1968 by Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore, this American tech company is renowned for its computer chips and processors found in most PCs.

Intel

400

With a history dating back to the early 20th century, this American multinational tech company, known by its 3-letter acronym, pioneered groundbreaking innovations such as the mainframe computer, the floppy disk, and the first commercial barcode system.

IBM

400

This NJ-based multinational corporation, founded in 1886, is known for its wide range of health products, from baby shampoo and band-aids to medical devices, pharmaceuticals, and vaccines.

Johnson & Johnson (J&J)

400

This American retail company founded in 1939 in Idaho operates as one of the largest grocery and pharmacy chains in the US, with over 2,200 stores across the country, including popular brands such as Safeway. It's easily recognized by its blue logo featuring the company's name and a plant.

Albertson's

400

Established in 1966 as "Sound of Music," this American consumer electronics retailer from Minnesota rebranded in 1983 and has since become one of the world's largest retailers of tech and entertainment products in the U.S., with a focus on PCs, home theater systems, and mobile devices.

Best Buy

400

Founded in San Francisco in 1852, this American financial services company is one of the largest banks in the U.S., offering consumers a wide range of financial products and services, including banking, investment, and insurance, with a distinctive horse-drawn stagecoach logo.

Wells Fargo

400

Founded in 1916, this American multinational corporation is known for its long history of designing and manufacturing commercial airplanes, military aircraft, and space systems, including the iconic 747 jumbo jet and the 787 Dreamliner.

Boeing

400

Founded in 1923 by brothers, this American multinational entertainment conglomerate operates as one of the largest media and entertainment companies in the world, with a portfolio of businesses that includes theme parks, TV networks and movie studios.

Disney

400

Founded in California in 2003 by the richest man in the U.S., this American automotive company has made a significant impact on the U.S. automotive industry with its line of hot-selling electric vehicles.

Tesla

500

Originating from a small Texas pipeline company in 1980, this corporation has grown to become one of the largest independent petroleum refiners and marketers in the U.S., with its name derived from the Spanish word for "valor" or "bravery" and its logo featuring a "V" with a yellow ribbon weaving through it.

Valero

500

Started in a garage in Palo Alto, California, in 1939 by 2 guys named Bill and Dave the company is named after, this tech company made its mark with PCs, printers, and imaging products in the 1990s.

Hewlett Packard (HP)

500

Founded in 1984 by Leonard Bosack and Sandy Lerner, this California-based tech company is known for its expertise in networking hardware and software, helping the power the internet with routers, switches, cybersecurity solutions, and video-conferencing platforms.

Cisco

500

This NY-based global pharmaceutical giant, founded in 1849, has developed numerous life-saving medications and vaccines, including the first COVID-19 vaccine to receive authorization in the U.S.

Pfizer

500

Founded in Kentucky in 1939, this American discount retailer now operates over 17k stores across the U.S., offering customers a wide variety of everyday essentials, from groceries and household items to clothing and seasonal decor at a low price point, with a recognizable yellow and black logo.

Dollar General

500

Founded in Virginia in 1986 as "Only $1.00," this American discount variety chain operates over 15k stores across the U.S., offering customers a variety of products at a fixed price point recently changed to $1.25, with a memorable green logo.

Dollar Tree

500

Founded in 1922 by a retired farmer, this American insurance company now operates as one of the largest providers of auto, home, and life insurance in the U.S.

State Farm

500

Established in Seattle in 1907 as a messenger company, this American multinational corporation now operates as the world's largest package delivery company and a leading provider of supply chain management solutions, identified by its familiar brown uniforms and delivery trucks.

UPS (United Parcel Service)

500

Founded in Arkansas in 1935, this American multinational corporation is one of the largest producers of meat and poultry products in the world, offering customers a wide range of fresh and frozen food products.

Tyson

500

Founded in Oregon in 1964 as Blue Ribbon Sports, this American multinational corporation is now one of the largest manufactures and suppliers of athletic footwear and apparel in the world.

Nike

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