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2071 Nielsen (A. C.) Co., ( Business Dictionary )
...century, the descendant of Arthur Nielsen's small Chicago firm was a worldwide marketing information...
...ACNielsen Corp. 's American headquarters were still located in the Chicago area, in Schaumburg....
...Nielsen opened a statistical consulting firm in Chicago. During the 1930s, he added a service that...
2072 Pure Oil Co., ( Business Dictionary )
...California. As late as the mid-1970s, about 2,200 Chicago-area residents were employed by Union Oil....
...to Pure Oil, its headquarters were moved to Chicago. From their offices in the Pure Oil building,...
...and employed more than 1,000 people in the Chicago area. In 1965, Pure Oil was purchased by the...
2073 Ryerson (Joseph T.) & Son, ( Business Dictionary )
...annual sales and about 1,600 employees in the Chicago area. Despite weakened market conditions, as...
...had managed to avoid major layoffs in the Chicago area, but it had become the object of considerable...
...Soon after he arrived in Chicago in 1842 as an agent for a Pittsburgh iron manufacturer, Joseph T....
2074 Sayers Group LLC, ( Business Dictionary )
...around $300 million, the Sayers Group was one of the Chicago's largest minority-owned firms....
...In 1984, former Chicago Bears Hall of Fame running back Gale Sayers and his...
...Sayers, founded the Sayers Group LLC in the Chicago suburb of Mount Prospect. In the beginning, the...
2075 Carol Stream, IL, Jane S. Teague( Authored Entry )
...life. Daniel Kelley donated land for the Chicago & Great Western Railway, and the area around the...
2076 Bally Manufacturing Corp., ( Business Dictionary )
...Lion Manufacturing Corp. , a firm established in Chicago in 1931 by Raymond J. Moloney. Lion created...
...the company employed about 2,300 people in the Chicago area. Although it suffered a setback in the...
...company a few years earlier, remained based in Chicago. At the end of the 1990s, Bally Total Fitness...
2077 Kraft Inc., ( Business Dictionary )
...Canada, started a cheese-delivery business in Chicago in 1903. Within a few years, Kraft was...
...Corp. , which was founded in 1923 by the Chicago pharmacist Thomas H. McInnerney. By the early...
...Kraft-Phenix employed about 700 people in the Chicago area. In 1969, Kraft and National Dairy became...
2078 Ace Hardware Corp, ( Business Dictionary )
...Ace was created 1924 in Chicago by Richard...
...Hesse and other Chicago hardware dealers who wanted to provide a centralized purchasing organization...
...stores in all 50 states and more than 60 countries, and employed about 1,000 Chicago-area residents....
2079 American Airlines Inc., ( Business Dictionary )
...American Airlines has never been based in Chicago, but by the late twentieth century, it had become...
...passenger airlines, American employed about 3,500 Chicago-area residents by the early 1970s; during...
...11, 2001, American employed approximately the same number of Chicago-area employees in 2002....
2080 Bankers Life and Casualty Co., ( Business Dictionary )
...Co. was small and nearly bankrupt when Chicago insurance salesman John D. MacArthur purchased it in...
...By the mid-1970s, the company had nearly 5,000 Chicago-area employees. In 1978, after the death of...
...a large nonprofit organization based in Chicago. In 1992, Bankers Life was acquired by Conseco Inc....
2081 CDW Computer Centers, Inc., ( Business Dictionary )
...Computer Discount Warehouse, was established in Chicago in 1983 by Michael Krasny after he found it...
...order catalog; he opened a retail showroom in Chicago in 1989. The company became CDW in 1993, when...
...Hills, was exceeding $4.2 billion in annual sales and employing over 2,000 Chicago-area residents....
2082 Mayer, Brown & Platt, ( Business Dictionary )
...Descended from a law partnership founded in Chicago in 1881, this firm was known by the mid-...
...Austrian & Platt. Major clients included large Chicago companies such as Continental Bank and Sears....
...550 attorneys and 2,000 staff members in its Chicago office alone, and boasted 18 additional offices...
2083 Perkins & Will, ( Business Dictionary )
...around the country, Perkins & Will ranked as Chicago's leading architecture firm in terms of local...
...At the beginning of the century, it employed about 100 architects in Chicago, working on such...
...projects as the Chicago Park District Headquarters and the Halsted Street Sky Bridge downtown....
2084 Telephone & Data Systems Inc., ( Business Dictionary )
...independent telephone companies, was founded in 1968 by LeRoy T. Carlson, a Chicago native. In 1983,...
...Data Systems (TDS) had its headquarters in Chicago, it created a subsidiary called United States...
...$3 billion dollars in revenues and employed over 8,000 people in the Chicago area at that time....
2085 Booz Allen & Hamilton Inc., ( Business Dictionary )
...which it had grown up. After seven decades as a Chicago company, the firm moved to New York, where...
...management consulting firms originated in Chicago in 1914 under the leadership of Edwin G. Booz. In...
...consultants as late as 1929, but it advised many Chicago companies. In 1936, Booz, Fry, Allen &...
2086 Combined Insurance Co. of America, ( Business Dictionary )
...stood at roughly $2.5 billion. The number of Chicago-area residents employed by the company rose...
...Founded in Chicago by W. Clement Stone, this company would become the nation's largest door-to-door...
...own small agency, the Combined Registry Co. , in Chicago in 1922. Twenty-five years later, after his...
2087 Dean Milk Co., ( Business Dictionary )
...some 14,000 employees worldwide were based in the Chicago area. In December 2001, Dean Foods was...
...Dean, an evaporated milk dealer who sold to Chicago-area customers, founded the Dean Evaporated Milk...
...and 1960s, Dean's business—now based in the Chicago suburb of Franklin Park and named the Dean Milk...
2088 United Stationers Supply Co., ( Business Dictionary )
...in annual sales; about one-sixth of its 6,000 employees nationwide worked in the Chicago area....
...Co. and started selling office products in Chicago. By the 1930s, they had retail stores as well as...
...of the business. In 1960, when it was still based in Chicago, the company changed its name to United...
2089 Comdisco Inc., ( Business Dictionary )
...In 1969, Kenneth Pontikes, a 29-year-old former salesman for IBM, borrowed $5,000 from his father to...
...and employed nearly 1,500 people in the Chicago area. Comdisco expanded in the Internet boom, then...
2090 Buffalo Grove, IL, Marilyn Elizabeth Perry( Authored Entry )
...in wagons along 34 miles of dirt roads to Chicago. Mainly Roman Catholics , these German settlers...

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