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Is Inventhelp a legitimate company?

When you send in your money to learn how to protect your invention, you get little but what you could have found at a local library, or a google search of "U.S. Patent Law".

If you truly have an invention, document everything, have it witnessed and notarized, then put all those papers in a safe deposit box somewhere that only you know about.

Then consult a patent attorney. Yes, he will cost a lot. "Is your invention worth it?" is a question only you can answer.

Who started wipro?

Wipro started as an edible oil company in year 1945 in Western India. Azim Premji (Current Chairman) took over company leadership in 1966. Company diversified into computers and IT products and technology services business in 1980 since that it has grown in India globally as one of the top technology services providers.

- Neeraj Sharma

What is the company dell most famous for?

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When will walmart stock split again?

Who knows... Doesn't seem like it, but it wouldn't be a bad idea... Otherwise the price will drop down again...

What was the most purchased item on Amazon.com in 2009?

The Kindle e-Book Reader was the most purchased item on Amazon.com in 2009.

Names of top 20 multi national companies?

20 multinational companies and their products are:

  1. Alamo Rent A Car - Rental cars
  2. DuPont Pioneer - Biotech agricultural
  3. Eli Lily and Company - pharmecuedicals
  4. FedEx - package delivery
  5. Goodyear Tire and Rubber - tires
  6. Hyundai Motor Company - cars and vehicles
  7. IGA - supermarkets
  8. Mattel - toys
  9. Sam's Club/Walmart - retail sales
  10. Tupperware Brands - food storage and other products
  11. Tyson Foods - food products
  12. McDonald's - fast food restaurant
  13. Heinz - ketsup and other food products
  14. Toyota - cars and vehicles
  15. Subway - fast food restaurant
  16. Moody's Investors Services - investments
  17. Ford - cars and vehicles
  18. Monsanto - agricultural, biotech
  19. Hasbro - toys
  20. Microsoft - Windows products

Which five cement companies are world best cement comanies?

http://www.argos.com.co/wps/wcm/connect/resources/file/eb4e7c00a7d65c9/Argos_general_presentation_15_January_07.pdf?MOD=AJPERES

This site has Powerpoint presentation that summarizes the global market It is dated Jan 2007 It is from a very reliable source

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...Actually, not the previous answer is not even close.

The largest cement companies in the world are Lafarge and Holcim. Argos doesn't even rank when you compare.

Goes to show you, always check your sources when you ask a 'Wiki' question and get an answer.

Is cnet downloadcom safe?

CNET has been around for a very long time, and is almost completely safe. However, there is one specific keylogger program found on the site that is dangerous. Just be careful. Other than that, yes: CNET is completely safe.

Who is the CEO of Target?

Bob J Ulrich retired. Gregg Steinhafel is the new CEO of Target.

Which large corporations went out of business in 2008?

Although a few of these companies were bailed out, merged, or otherwise saved, this is by and large a pretty decent list.

AIG (insurance)

Agriprocessors, Inc. (food services)

Aloha Airlines (airline)

American Color Graphics (newspaper)

Ascendia Brands (retail)

ATA (airline)

Bear Stearns (banking)

Bill Heard Enterprises (auto)

Bluepoint RE (insurance)

Blue Water Holdings (auto)

Boscov's (retail)

Brooke Corporation (insurance)

Buffets Holdings (restaurants)

CDX Gas, LLC (energy)

Chesapeake Corporation (packaging products)

Ciena Capital (real estate)

Circuit City (electronics retail)

Comfort Co. (bedding)

DBSI Inc. (real estate)

Downey Financial (banking)

Dreier LLP (legal services)

Dynamic Leisure (travel)

Eclipse Aviation (airplane manufacturer)

Education Resource Institute (insurance)

Empire Land (real estate)

Eos Airlines (airline)

Equity Media Holdings Corporation (media)

EZ Lube, LLC (auto services)

Fashion House Holdings (retail)

Flying J (trucking and transportation services)

Fortunoff (retail)

Franklin Bank Corp. (banking)

Friedman's Jewelers (retail)

Fred Leighton Holdings (retail)

Fremont General (banking)

Frontier Airlines (airline)

Gainey Corporation (trucking)

Gemini Air Cargo (air delivery/freight)

GETRAG Transmission Manufacturing LLC (auto manufacturing)

Goody's (retail)

Greatwide Logistics (trucking)

Greektown Holdings (casino)

Hawaiin Telecom Communications, Inc. (telecom)

Hospital Partners of America (healthcare)

HRP Myrtle Beach Holdings (entertainment)

Indymac (banking)

Integra Hospital Plano, LLC (healthcare)

Integrity Bancshares, Inc. (banking)

JHT Holdings (trucking/transportation)

KB Toys, Inc. (retail)

Key Plastics, LLC (auto manufacturer)

Laketown Wharf (real estate)

LandAmerica Financial Group (insurance)

Land Resource, LLC (real estate)

Landsource (real estate)

Legends Gaming (casino)

Lehman Brothers (banking)

Lenox Group (tableware)

Lillian Vernon (retail)

Linens n' Things (retail)

Luminent Mortgage Capital (banking)

Kimball Hill (real estate)

Landsource Community Development (real estate)

Matrix Development Corporation (real estate)

Mervyn's (retail)

Mortgages Ltd. (banking)

Motorcoach Industries International (transportation)

MPC Corporation (computers)

MPF Corp. (transportation)

Mrs. Fields Famous Brands (food services)

National Wholesale Liquidators, Inc. (retail)

NetVersant Solutions (IT services)

PFF Bancorp, Inc. (banking)

Pierre Foods (food services)

Pilgrim's Pride Corporation (food services)

Pope & Talbot, Inc. (pulp/wood products)

PPI Holdings, Inc. (auto manufacturer)

PRC LLC (business services consulting)

Propext (textiles)

Quebecor World (USA), Inc. (office services/printing)

Red Envelope (retail)

Rock Well Petroleum, Inc. (energy)

Sharper Image (retail)

Silverjet Airlines (airline)

Sirva (moving services)

Skybus (airline)

STA Restaurants - Bennigan's (restaurants)

Steakhouse Partners (restaurants)

Steve and Barry's (retail)

Storm Cat Energy Corporation (energy)

SunCal Bickford Ranch, LLC (real estate)

Syntax-Brillian - Olevia (electronics)

Taro Properties (real estate)

Tribune Company (media)

Tropicana (casinos)

Vail Plaza Development (real estate)

Value City Department Stores (retail)

VeraSun Energy (alternative energy)

Vicorp (restaurants)

Village Homes of Colorado, Inc. (real estate)

Washington Mutual (banking)

WCI (real estate)

Whitehall Jewelers (jewelry)

WHM Copper Mountain Investments (investment company)

Wickes Furniture (retail)

Woodside Group (real estate)

WorldSpace, Inc. (satellite broadcasting)

Ziff Davis (media)

You can find "major" bankruptcies (e.g., those firms with assets greater than $50M) at Bankruptcydata.com

The U.S. government, with whom all bankruptcy filings are place, keeps records too. They do so by type, so you can hunt for Chapter 7, Chapter 11, or Chapter 13 specific filings at their sites.

You can find detailed bankruptcy statistics at the U.S. Courts websites where they were filed too. This site categorizes that info pretty well.

http://www.abiworld.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Filings_by_Judicial_Circuit1&Template=/TaggedPage/TaggedPageDisplay.cfm&TPLID=75&ContentID=42240

Where to find DC shoes?

you can get them almost anywhere!!!!! heres a list of places to try

pacsun

tillys

target

walmart

as u can c pretty much everywhere

(the ones at pacsun and tillys are expensive but waaaay beter and a beter varity , the ones at walmart and target are gonnna be cheaper but a less varity and not the coolest ones)

Who founded DC shoe company?

Ken Block is the co-founder and chief brand officer of DC Shoes, a division of publicly traded Quiksilver Inc. DC Shoes was founded by Ken Block and Damon Way who is the older brother of professional skateboarder Danny Way

Who is CEO of pfizer inc?

CEO and Chairman of Pfizer is Jeffrey B. Kindler

Where is the headquarters of Muck Boot Company?

The company's mailing address is in Texarkana, Arkansas.

What is the oldest potato chip maker in the US?

Katie Speck Wicks invented the chip in an accident in 1853 and the Saratoga Chip was first made. It wasn't her brother as is often said. Later Herman Lay (of Lay's Potato Chips) popularized the product. The assertions that potato chips were an aphrodisiac his drove his sales. Of course, he didn't actually say that they were but he didn't say otherwise, either.

What are hot-swappable technologies?

A hot swappable device is one which can be attached or detached from a computer or other electronic device without having to reboot the computer.

What companies provide double pane windows?

It doesn't look as if Anderson Windows installs the windows but they do sell installation guides for the user. I found some companies that manufacture and install windows, but it depends on where you live.

Difference between holding and subsidiary company?

The difference between a holding company and a subsidiary company is the amount of stock ownership. A holding company buys other companies to control their stock. The subsidiary company is the company that is owned or controlled by the holding company.

What are the names of some company logos and their symbols?

I find this question difficult to answer, is this for every company in the world, within a specific sector, etc. You need to provide more information in order for someone to provide a valid answer.

Logos A-ZA
  • AC
  • Acura
  • Alfa Romeo
  • Apple
  • Aston Martin
  • Audi
  • Bing
  • BMW
  • Bugatti
  • Buick
  • Burger King
C
  • Cadillac
  • Caterham
  • Chevrolet
  • Chic-Fil-A
  • Church's Chicken
  • Citreon
D
  • Daihatsu
  • Daimler
  • Dodge
  • Domino's
E
  • (None)
F
  • Ferrari
  • Fiat
  • Ford
G
  • General Motors
  • Ginetta
  • Google
  • Grandy's
H
  • Holden
  • Hummer
  • Hyundai Motors
I
  • Infiniti
  • Isuzu
J
  • Jack in The Box
  • Jaguar
  • Jeep
K
  • Kentucky Fried Chicken
  • Kia Motors
  • Koenigsegg
L
  • Lamborghini
  • Land Rover
M
  • Maserati
  • Maybach
  • Mazda
  • McDonald's
  • Mclaren
  • Mercedes-Benz
  • Microsoft
  • Mitsubishi
  • Nissan
  • Noble
O
  • Olive Garden
  • Opel
  • Pagani
  • Peugeot
  • Pizza Hut
  • Pizza Inn
  • Pontiac
  • Porsche
  • Proton
Q
  • (None)
R
  • Renault
  • Renuzit
  • Rolls Royce
  • Saab
  • Scion
  • SEAT
  • SONY
  • Starbucks
  • Subaru
  • Suzuki
T
  • Toyota
  • TVR
U
  • (None)
V
  • Vauxhall
  • Volvo
W
  • Wendy's
  • Windows
X
  • Xbox 360
Y
  • Yamaha
Z
  • Zumba

What is the ticker symbol for The Coleman Company?

The Coleman Company was purchased by Jarden Corporation in 2005 and their ticker symbol is JAH

Where is the headquarters of target located?

Target Corporation's headquarters are located in the Nicollet Mall in Minneapolis, MN, USA.

Which is the world richest company?

1. BNP Paribas

BNP Paribas, located in France, is among the world's largest banking groups. After some tough times, BNP modernized and made a move into what they considered the new era of banking 0 and it seemed to work as they turned a profit of over 2.1 billion euros in their last quarter with profits sitting at 8.37%. It was enough to keep their place as the richest bank and corporation in the world based on asset value which came in at a total of 2,952.22 (expressed in billions).

2.Royal Bank of Scotland

The Royal Bank of Scotland is a full service financial firm with international ties. Although they have had current problems with their dealings in Ireland, RBS has kept business up with strong lending rates that are the best they have been in 5 years. That was a necessary move however as profits were down by 5.82%. Still their asset value remained and extraordinarily healthy 2,727.94 (expressed in billions).

3.Bytrade(B2B)

Bytrade one of the largest international trade marketplace, offer importers and exporters free list. Offer factories and manufacturers from all over the world. (expressed in billions).

4. HSBC Holdings

Headquartered in London, England, HSBC Holdings has a strong international presence as a global financial services giant. Profits have remained steady at around 5.83%, and they intend to keep them up by spinning off arms of the business that are proving less profitable or too risky - their current exploration into pulling the plug on their U.S. mortgage unit is an example of that. At last reporting, HSBC had an asset value of 2,355.83(Expressed in billions).

5. Credit Agricole

Crdit Agricole of France is the nations largest retail banking group as well as the eighth largest in the world. Profits have been understandably low as France has not been much of a GDP monster for awhile at only 1.61%, but their total asset value is still a surprising 2,227.22 (expressed in billions) despite the nation's high unemployment rate. Credit Agricole has been maintaining strength primarily by lending to other European nations.

6. Bank of America

Bank of America is one company listed that will soon be falling down the list due to innumerable issues. Although profits were recently up by 6.28%, they were previously so low the only place to go was up. Since the last set of figures were compiled, BOA has closed more branches and was drawing fire from every angle regarding their business and lending practices. Still, they were maintaining an asset base 2,223.30 (expressed in billions).

7. Barclays

Barclays recently posted that profits wereup a whopping 15.17% to raise their asset value to 2,223.04 (expressed in billions). Barclays is primarily engaged in international retail and corporate credit, but they also have an arm that deals in consumer credit cards quite heavily. Barclays is a holding company that is listed on both the NYSE and London stock exchange.

8. Deutsche Bank

Headquartered in Frankfurt, Germany, with branches in 72 countries, Deutsche Bank serves businesses and individuals in all sectors of financial need. With profits currently up by 6.93%, Deutsche bank has remained as stable as any bank throughout the economic downturn. Their latest asset valuation came in at 2,150.60 (expressed in billions).

9. JP Morgan Chase

With ties to not only the banking sector, but research, finance, and insurance, JP Morgan Chase continues to be one of the top international lenders. Thanks in part to some federal help, profits rose by 11.65%, although in fairness they were in the toilet not long before that resurgence. In any case, they have boosted their total assets 2,031.99 (Expressed in billions).

10. Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group

Headquartered in Chioda, Tokyo, Japan, they are regarded as the largest bank in Japan and the second largest in the world after UFJ and Mitsubishi merged in 2005. While profits are down by about 2.64%, their net assets are still holding strong at 1,999.58 (expressed in billions).

What does IBM sell other than computers and flash drives?

IBM offers a large assortment of both products and services. Some of their product line includes: software (ex. downloads), systems (ex. UNIX servers) and storage (disk and tape systems).

How do you order items on Walmart. com?

will to order the stuff from walmart you need to put in the list then you go to the check it out then put what you want to ship it in or pick up then put proceed to check out then just put your email address and password then put as gust or the other one and it will take for a week to come or pickup.