Yes.
The Commercial Metals Company was originally founded in 1915 by Moses Feldman. It operates out of Dallas, Texas today and is a metal recycling company.
The company was founded in 1930 as the "Geophysical Service" by J. Clarence "Doc" Karcher and Eugene McDermott.
The company was founded in 1930 as the "Geophysical Service" by J. Clarence "Doc" Karcher and Eugene McDermott.
texas was founded in 1876
The American Income Life Insurance Company was founded in 1951. The company is based in Waco, Texas and provides life insurance to credit unions and labor unions.
While a student at the University of Texas at Austin in 1984, Michael Dell founded the company as PC's Limited with capital of $1000.
"Energy Futures is a Texas power industry company formerly known as TXU Corporation. It can trace it's beginnings as far back as 1882 indirectly through the Dallas Electric Lighting Company. The current holding company traces it's roots and back to 1945 when the Texas Utility Company was founded. Through a series of acquisitions, mergers and rebrandings, the Texas Utility Company morphed into TXU and then Energy Futures."
The Burr Brown Corporation was a technology company in the United States. The company was founded in 1956. In September 2000 the company was acquired by Texas Instruments.
Temple was originally founded in 1881 as a railroad town. It was named in honor of Bernard Moore Temple. More over, it was founded by the railroad company building the railroad through the Texas country side.
I believe that Texaco was a simple shortening of the Texas Company, one of the early oil companies.
Gemmy Industries was founded in 1984. The company is from Dallas, Texas, USA. It is well-known for its decorative products and also for its novelty items.
Texaco was founded in Beaumont, Texas in 1901.