B & D are now owned by Stanley tools .
As of my last update, the largest Black-owned company in the U.S. is often considered to be Vista Equity Partners, a private equity firm founded by Robert F. Smith. Smith is recognized for his significant contributions to business and philanthropy, particularly in supporting education and social justice initiatives. Other notable Black-owned companies include Johnson Publishing Company and World Wide Technology, but Vista Equity Partners is frequently highlighted for its scale and impact.
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Yuengling in Pennsylvania is 100 % US owned
A privately held Mexican firm that produces animal feeds in the Mexico and Brazil markets. Recently was acquired (70%) by a French firm (boo!!!) but still owned partially by a US farmern co-op (yea!!) Growmark. Yep, I'm a USA "homer".
Today, according to a March 2010 Federal Reserve Board report, only 30 U.S. banks are owned by African-Americans. Sonja Cassandra Perdue Founder Chicago's Black Business Network http://www.ChicagosBlackBusinessNetwork.com
Some include Ford Motor, General Motors, Black & Decker or Bristol-Myers Squibb. The list is quite extensive.
the gypsies owned the plantations in the southern US.
Enginerring firm, architecture firm, US Patent Office
An embassy is technically owned by the country. So a US embassy will be owned by the US and not India
The oldest tool company in the United States is Stanley Black & Decker, which traces its roots back to 1843. Founded by Frederick Trent Stanley in New Britain, Connecticut, the company initially produced bolts, hinges, and other hardware. Over the years, it expanded its product line to include a wide range of hand tools and power tools. Stanley Black & Decker continues to be a leading manufacturer in the tool industry today.
The U.S. has never owned Canada.
No, Panama was never owned by the U.S.