Industry leaders include New York City-based Schlumberger Ltd., with $13.8 billion in 2003 sales; Salt Lake City-based Questar Corp., with $1.4 billion in 2003 sales; and Houston, Texas-based Apache Corp., with $4.1 billion in 2003 sales.
United Technologies Automotive Inc. Engineered Systems Div. led the industry with $975 million in 1997 sales, Cerro Metal Products Co and the Kurt Manufacturing Co.
the industry leaders were Carmel, Indiana-based BFS Diversified Products LLC, formed when Bridgestone Corp. acquired Firestone Building Products Co.; Indianapolis, Indiana-based Reilly Industries Inc.
The top company in this industry sector for 1999 was Falcon Building Products Inc. followed by Schutte and Koerting.
Several large paper companies are leaders in the stationery products industry, including International Paper Company of Purchase, New York; Georgia-Pacific Corporation of Atlanta, Georgia; and Mead Corporation of Dayton, Ohio.
In 2001, the overall industry leaders were E-Z Paintr Corp. of St. Francis, Wisconsin; Helmac Products Corp. of Alpharetta, Georgia; and Emsco of Girard, Pennsylvania.
Three national industry leaders are Sara Lee Corporation, Hormel Foods Corporation, and Oscar Mayer Foods Corporation, a subsidiary of Philip Morris Companies, Inc.
the leading firms in the electron tube industry in the 1990s were Zenith Electronics Corporation, Philips Display Components Company, Hitachi Electronic Devices, and Toshiba Westinghouse Electronic.
ExxonMobil Corp., BP plc, ConocoPhillips Co., ChevronTexaco Corp., Shell Oil Co., Valery Energy Corp., and CITGO Petroleum Corp.
The top companies engaged in the fluid power industry include: ITT Industries; Vickers, Inc.; SPX Corporation; and the Cooper Cameron Corporation.
The leaders are Maco Corp., The Kohler Company, and American Standard.
Leading display manufacturers include NEC, Sony, Fujitsu, Samsung, IBM, Acer, Mitsubishi, and Viewsonic.
HP Deskjets are the world leaders in printing manufacturing.