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Colt, Remington, Savage, Smith & Wesson, Barrett, Henry- and many others.
Thompson Center is currently owned by Smith and Wesson holding corp.
No. The Owl's head was the logo of the Iver Johnson company. You MAY see a marking such as .38 S&W CTG- but that marking is the caliber- the revolver shoots a .38 Smith & Wesson cartridge (not a .38 Special). ALL guns that shot THAT cartridge were marked .38 S&W, no matter who made the gun. Smith & Wesson owned the name of the cartridge- they invented it.
Yes, American Airlines is owned by American Airways. They are the same company whose name has changed over time.
The American Chicle Company is owned by the Warner-Lambert Company
No FaucetDirect.com is not an American Owned Company. Faucet Direct and Improvement Direct are owned by the United Kingdom Based firm, Wolseley.
Smith chips started as an Australian company. No it is no longer Australian owned. It now belongs to the Pesico company.
AMC, American Motor Company.
Yes, Vegemite is now owned by an Australian company called Bega Cheese. It was previously owned by Mondelez International.
It's an American company. American law requires American carriers (flying only within the US) to be American owned. Its partially owned and lisences its name from the European Virgin company.
Yes, the Coors brewery is American owned and resides in Golden Colorado. No, Coors is now owned by Molsen Brewing Company of Canada.