THE 80 COMPANY LISTINGS FOR “THE STOCK MARKET GAME”

 

 

Dear Investors,

 

Here we are with the 80 company listings, whereby you can choose from which company to invest in. these companies range from high to average to low profile companies and belong to different industries. The companies are chosen from the New York Stock Exchange an in real do exist. The information provided here is on the company, what they do, what the produce and about there operations whether dealing worldwide or domestically. Investors are advised to check the following websites as well for further financial analysis of the companies and any other related information.

www.money.cnn.com

www.nyse.com

 

 

1)       HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD.

Honda Motor Co., Ltd. is a developer and manufacturer of products ranging from small general-purpose engines to specialty sports cars that incorporate its highly efficient internal combustion engine technology. Approximately 11.5 million Honda engines were sold worldwide during the fiscal year ended March 31, 2001. The Company's global network comprises 434 subsidiaries and affiliates, including 118 production facilities in 31 countries supply Honda products to most industrialized countries in the world.

www.world.honda.com

 

2)       HITACHI, LTD.

Hitachi, Ltd. is a global electronics company that manufactures and markets a wide range of products, including computers, semiconductors, consumer products, and power and industrial equipment. The Company's business is diversified, and is classified into five industry segments: Information Systems and Electronics, Power and Industrial Systems, Consumer Products, Materials, and Service and other.

www.global.hitachi.com

 

3)       THERMO ELECTRON CORP.

Thermo Electron Corporation is engaged in the development, manufacture and sale of technology-based instrument systems, components and solutions used in virtually every industry to monitor, collect and analyze data to provide knowledge for the user. The Company's business is divided into three principal sectors: Life Sciences, Optical Technologies, and Measurement and Control. The Company serves the biotechnology and pharmaceutical markets, as well as the clinical laboratory and healthcare industries, through its Life Sciences sector. The Optical Technologies segment produces optical and semiconductor equipment systems and technologies that control and apply light throughout the electromagnetic spectrum. The Measurement and Control segment provides a range of real-time, on-line sensors, monitors and control systems.

www.thermo.com

 

4)       BANK OF MONTREL

Bank of Montreal (the Bank) offers a broad range of credit and non-credit products and services directly and through special-purpose Canadian and non-Canadian subsidiaries, offices and branches. The Bank comprises three operating groups. Personal and Commercial Client Group (PG&C) is responsible for providing financial services to personal and commercial customers in Canada and the United States. Private Client Group is responsible for providing wealth management services to individuals, including the services of BMO Nesbitt Burns, BMO Investorline, Harris Investorline and Harris Private Bank. Investment Banking Group is responsible for relationship management for large corporate, institutional and government customers, the delivery of treasury products and corporate and investment banking in Canada and the United States. Risk management, technology and other corporate services are provided to the operating groups by Corporate Support, and e-business services are provided by Emfisys.

www.bmo.com

 

 

5)       FIRST BANKS AMERICA INC.

First Banks America, Inc. is the registered bank holding company of The San Francisco Company and its wholly owned subsidiary, First Bank & Trust (FB&T). Through FB&T, the Company offers a broad range of commercial and personal deposit products, including demand, savings, money market and time deposit accounts. In addition, the Company markets combined basic services for various customer groups, including packaged accounts for more affluent customers, and sweep accounts, lock-box deposits and cash management products for commercial customers. The Company also offers consumer and commercial loans.

Site: N/A

 

6)    WILMINGTON TRUST CORP. (WL)

Wilmington Trust Corporation owns Wilmington Trust Company, a full-service bank in Delaware with 45 branch offices at January 31, 2002. Wilmington Trust also owns two other depository institutions, Wilmington Trust of Pennsylvania, a Pennsylvania-chartered bank and trust company with five branches, and Wilmington Trust FSB, a federally chartered savings bank with one branch in Maryland, three branches and a sales office in Florida and trust agency offices in California, Georgia, Nevada and New York.

www.wilmingtontrust.com

 

7)       MARVEL ENTERPRIS INC.

Marvel Enterprises, Inc., incorporated in 1993, is a character-based entertainment company with a proprietary library of over 4,700 characters. The Company operates in the licensing, comic book publishing and toy businesses in both domestic and international markets. The Company's library of characters includes Spider-Man, X-Men, Captain America, Fantastic Four and The Incredible Hulk. The Company's characters have been developed through a long history of comic book plots and storylines, which give each of them their own personality, context and depth. In addition, the Company's characters exist in the Marvel Universe, a fictitious universe that provides a unifying historical and contextual background for the characters and storylines. The Marvel Universe concept permits the Company to use some of its more popular characters to enhance the exposure of its lesser-known characters.

www.marvel.com

 

8)       THE WALT DISNEY COMPANY.

The Walt Disney Company is a diversified worldwide entertainment company with operations in four business segments: Media Networks, Parks & Resorts, Studio Entertainment and Consumer Products. Media Networks is comprised of the ABC Television Network, which, as of September 30, 2001, consisted 226 primary affiliated stations; and the ABC Radio Networks, which consist of more than 8,900 program affiliations on more than 4,600 radio stations. Parks & Resorts is comprised of the Walt Disney World Resort and Disney Cruise Line in Florida, the Disneyland Resort in California, ESPN Zone facilities in several states and Anaheim Sports in California. The Studio Entertainment segment produces live-action and animated motion pictures, television animation programs, musical recordings and live stage plays. The Consumer Products segment licenses the Company's characters and other intellectual property to consumer manufacturers, retailers, show promoters and publishers throughout the world.

http://disney.go.com/corporate/

 

 

 

 

9)       XEROX CORP.

Xerox Corporation is engaged in the document management business, offering an array of document products, services and solutions. The Company has expertise in the production and management of documents: color and black-and-white, digital and paper, across networks or on a desktop, in a commercial print facility or a quick-print shop, for the small office or the global enterprise. Xerox and its joint venture partner, Fuji Xerox Co. Ltd. of Japan, offer a broad range of document products, services and solutions. These include digital imaging devices, laser and solid ink printers, fax machines, document-management software and supplies, such as toner, paper and ink. Its solutions help businesses print books or create personalized documents for their customers. Xerox offers a range of comprehensive document-management services, such as running in-house production centers, developing online document repositories or analyzing how customers can create and share documents in the office

www.xerox.com

 

 

10)    MICRON TECHNOLOGY INC.

Micron Technology, Inc. and its subsidiaries are principally engaged in the design, development, manufacturing and marketing of semiconductor memory products. The Company offers products that include dynamic random access memory, synchronous dynamic random access memory, double data rate dynamic access memory, legacy dynamic random access memory products, static random access memory products and Flash products. On May 31, 2001, Micron Electronics, Inc. (MEI), formerly a 61%-owned subsidiary of the Company, completed the disposition of its PC operations. On August 6, 2001, MEI completed a merger with Interland, Inc. in a stock-for-stock acquisition. Upon completion of the Interland Merger, MEI changed its name to Interland, Inc., and the Company's ownership interest was reduced from 61% to 43% of Interland's outstanding common stock. On August 30, 2001, the Company contributed all of its shares of Interland common stock to its charitable organization, the Micron Technology Foundation

http://www.micron.com

 

11)    CANON INC.

Canon Inc. is a manufacturer of plain paper copying machines, laser beam printers, bubble jet printers, cameras and steppers. The Company sells its products principally under the Canon brand name and through sales subsidiaries. Each of these subsidiaries is responsible for marketing and distribution to retail dealers in an assigned territory. Canon's strategy is to develop value-added products that incorporate advanced technologies. Some of these products include plain paper copying machines, 35-millimeter (mm) single-lens reflex (SLR) cameras, small and light plain paper copying machines, compact laser beam printers, digital laser full-color plain paper copying machines, color bubble jet copying machines, notebook-sized bubble jet printers, digital integration copying machines, Advanced Photo System (APS) cameras, CXDI-11 x-ray digital cameras and networked digital multi-function devices (MFDs).

www.canon.com

 

12)    NOKIA CORP.
Nokia Corporation is active in mobile communications as a supplier of mobile telephones and a provider of mobile, fixed broadband and Internet protocol (IP) networks. Nokia is comprised of Nokia Networks, Nokia Mobile Phones and Nokia Ventures Organization, as well as the common group functions, which include Nokia's corporate research unit, Nokia Research Center. Nokia Networks is a provider of mobile, fixed broadband and IP network infrastructure and related services. Nokia Mobile Phones is a mobile telephone manufacturer. Nokia Ventures Organization exists to create new business ideas outside Nokia's current focus, as well as contribute to the growth of Nokia's existing core businesses.

www.nokia.com

 

 

 

13)    ROCKWELL COLLINS INC.

Rockwell Collins, Inc. provides aviation electronics and airborne and mobile communications products and systems for commercial and military applications. The Company's Commercial Systems business supplies flight deck electronic products and systems, including communications, navigation, display and automatic flight control systems, as well as in-flight entertainment and information management systems, to manufacturers of commercial air transport, business and regional aircraft and commercial airlines. The Company's Government Systems business supplies defense electronics products and systems, including communications, navigation and integrated systems, for airborne, ground and shipboard applications to the U.S. Department of Defense, foreign militaries and manufacturers of military aircraft and helicopters. In addition, the Company's businesses provide a wide array of services and support to its customers through a network of over 60 service locations worldwide.

www.rockwellcollins.com

 

14)    AT&T CORP.

AT&T Corp. provides voice, data and video communications services to large and small businesses, consumers and government entities. AT&T and its subsidiaries furnish domestic and international long distance, regional, and local communications services, cable (broadband) television and Internet communications services. AT&T also provides directory and calling card services to support its communications business. The Company's primary lines of business are Business Services, Consumer Services and Broadband Services.

www.att.com

 

15)                        VODAFONE GROUP PLC.

Vodafone Group plc is a wireless telecommunications company with a significant presence in Continental Europe, the United Kingdom, the United States and the Far East through subsidiary undertakings, joint ventures and associated undertakings, with further interests in wireless telecommunications businesses in the Middle Eastern and African region. As of March 31, 2002, the Company operated in 28 countries worldwide, and had approximately 101.1 million customers, and more than 229.1 million registered venture customers. Vodafone provides a full range of wireless telecommunications services, including voice and data communications. On April 1, 2001, in response to its expansion, the Company implemented a planned reorganization of its overall management structure into five main regions: Northern Europe, Middle East and Africa; Central Europe; Southern Europe; Americas, and Asia Pacific.

www.vodafone.com

 

16)                     PHILLIP MORRIS CO.s INC.

Philip Morris Companies Inc., through its wholly owned subsidiaries, Philip Morris Incorporated, Philip Morris International Inc. and Miller Brewing Company, and its majority-owned (83.9%) subsidiary, Kraft Foods Inc., is engaged in the manufacture and sale of various consumer products, including cigarettes, foods and beverages and beer. Philip Morris Capital Corporation, another wholly owned subsidiary, is primarily engaged in leasing activities. Miller is a brewing company in the United States. In July 2002, the Company merged Miller Brewing Company into South African Breweries plc.

www.philipmorris.com

 

17)                        GALLAHER GROUP PLC.

Gallaher Group PLC is a manufacturer of tobacco products for the United Kingdom market. The majority of this business is comprised of the sale of cigarettes, which accounted for 93% of total United Kingdom sales for the year ended December 31, 2000. The Company's portfolio of other products includes a range of cigars, and pipe and handrolling tobacco products. Cigar brands include Hamlet Miniatures, Special Edition Hamlet Miniatures and the Sobranie Cuban range, a 100% Cuban leaf selection. The Amber Leaf brand is the Company's major handrolling tobacco brand. The Company's major pipe tobacco brand is Condor.

www.gallaher-group.com

 

 

18)                        QUANTUM CORP.

Quantum Corporation is engaged in data protection, meeting the rapidly growing needs of business customers for enterprise-wide storage solutions and services. The Company's products provide back-up, archiving and recovery of business-critical data through solutions that deliver high performance, reliability, cost effectiveness and scalability. Quantum is a supplier of DLT tape automation systems, with a wide range of tape libraries for workgroup, departmental, mid-range and enterprise-class applications. Quantum is also a supplier of DLT tape drives, a widely adopted tape format. The DLT tape platform is the industry standard for data protection in mid-range servers. Quantum has begun shipping the first drives in its next-generation Super DLT tape product family, offering more than twice the capacity and throughput of previous generation drives. Quantum is also engaged in the market for workgroup Network Attached Storage (NAS) appliances through its Snap Server product line.

www.quantum.com

 

19)                        MAXTOR CORP.

Maxtor Corporation is a provider of hard disk drives and related storage solutions for a variety of applications, including desktop computers, high-performance Intel-based servers, network-attached storage (NAS) and consumer electronics. The Company operates in two groups, the Hard Disk Drive Group, which offers hard disk drives for desktop computers and Intel-based servers, and the Network Systems Group, which offers a line of NAS storage servers. In April 2001, Maxtor completed the merger with Quantum Corporation's Hard Disk Drive Group. In September 2001, the Company completed the acquisition of MMC Technology, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Hynix.

www.maxtor.com

 

20)                        PROCTER & GAMBLE CO.

The Procter & Gamble Company manufactures and markets a broad range of consumer products in many countries throughout the world. The Company categorizes its business operations as follows: Baby Care, Beauty Care, Fabric and Home Care, Feminine Care, Food and Beverage, Health Care, and Tissues and Towel. In November 2001, the Company acquired the Clairol business from Bristol-Myers Squibb Company. Clairol is a manufacturer of hair color and hair care products.

www.pg.com

 

21)                        CORNING INC.

Corning Incorporated is a global, technology-based corporation that operates in three business segments: Telecommunications, Advanced Materials, and Information Display. The Telecommunications Segment produces optical fiber and cable, optical hardware and equipment, photonic modules and components and optical networking devices for the worldwide telecommunications industry. The Advanced Materials Segment manufactures specialized products with properties for customer applications utilizing glass, glass ceramic and polymer technologies. Businesses within this segment include environmental products, life science products, semiconductor materials and optical and lighting products. The Information Display Segment manufactures glass panels and funnels for televisions and cathode ray tubes, liquid crystal display glass for flat panel displays and precision lens assemblies for projection video systems.

www.corning.com

 

22)                        HARLEY-DAVIDSON INC.

Harley-Davidson, Inc. is primarily a motorcycle manufacturer and marketer. The Company operates in two principal business segments: Motorcycles and Related Products, which designs, manufactures and sells primarily heavyweight touring, custom and performance motorcycles, as well as a complete line of motorcycle parts, accessories and general merchandise, and Financial Services, which, through the Company's wholly owned subsidiary, Harley-Davidson Financial Services, Inc. (HDFS), is engaged in the business of financing and servicing wholesale inventory receivables and consumer retail installment sales contracts, primarily motorcycles and non-commercial aircraft. The Motorcycles segment includes the group of companies doing business as Harley-Davidson Motor Company, subsidiaries of H-D Michigan, Inc. and Buell Motorcycle Company (BMC). HDFS is an agency for certain unaffiliated insurance carriers providing property/casualty insurance and extended service contracts to motorcycle owners.

www.harley-davidson.com

 

23)                        CATERPILLAR INC.

Caterpillar Inc. manufactures and markets construction, mining, agricultural and forest machinery; engines for on-highway and locomotives, as well as for electrical power generation systems and other applications, and provides financing to customers for the purchase and lease of its equipment. The Company operates three principal lines of business: machinery, engines and financial products. The Company designs, manufactures, markets, finances and provides support for its Caterpillar, Cat, Solar, MaK, Perkins, FG Wilson and Olympian brands. Sales outside the United States were 51% of consolidated sales for 2001, 50% for 2000, and 50% for 1999.

www.cat.com

 

24)                        GENERAL MOTORS CORP.

General Motors Corp. (GM) is a diversified automotive business with additional interests in communications services, locomotives, finance and insurance. GM's automotive business designs, manufactures, and/or markets vehicles primarily in North America under the Chevrolet, Pontiac, GMC, Oldsmobile, Buick, Cadillac, Saturn and Hummer nameplates, and outside North America under the Opel, Vauxhall, Holden, Isuzu, Saab, Buick, Chevrolet, GMC and Cadillac nameplates. GM's communications services relate to its Hughes Electronics Corporation subsidiary, which includes digital entertainment, information and communications services, and satellite-based private business networks. GM also is engaged in the design, manufacturing and marketing of locomotives and heavy-duty transmissions. GM's financing and insurance operations are conducted primarily through General Motors Acceptance Corporation, which provides a broad range of financial services.

www.gm.com

 

25)                        DOW CHEMICAL CO.

The Dow Chemical Company is engaged in the manufacture and sale of chemicals, plastic materials, agricultural and other specialized products and services. Dow is a science and technology company that provides chemical, plastic and agricultural products and services to many essential consumer markets. The Company serves customers in more than 170 countries and a wide range of markets that are vital to human progress, including food, transportation, health and medicine, personal and home care and building and construction, among others. The Company has 208 manufacturing sites in 38 countries, and supplies more than 3,200 products.

www.dow.com

 

26)    NUCOR CORP.

Nucor Corporation manufactures and sells steel products. Principal steel products are hot-rolled steel, cold-rolled steel, cold-finished steel, steel joists and joist girders, steel deck and steel fasteners. Hot- and cold-rolled sheet steel are produced to customer orders. Other hot-rolled steel, cold-rolled steel, cold-finished steel and steel fasteners are manufactured in standard sizes and inventories are maintained. In 2001, approximately 90% of hot- and cold-rolled steel production was sold to non-affiliated customers; the remainder was used in the manufacture of other steel products. Hot- and cold-rolled steel and cold-finished steel are sold primarily to steel service centers, fabricators and manufacturers throughout the United States; steel fasteners are sold to distributors and manufacturers, and steel joists, joist girders and steel deck are sold to general contractors and fabricators throughout the United States.

www.nucor.com

 

27)                        ALLEGHENY TECHNOLOGIES INC.

Allegheny Technologies Incorporated is a diversified specialty materials producer. The Company uses technologies to offer growing global markets a wide range of specialty materials, including super stainless steel, nickel-based and cobalt-based alloys and super alloys, titanium and titanium alloys, specialty steels, tungsten materials, exotic alloys (which include zirconium), hafnium and niobium and highly engineered strip and Precision Rolled Strip products. In addition, Allegheny Technologies produces commodity specialty materials such as stainless steel sheet and plate, silicon electrical and tool steels and forgings and castings. The Company operates in three business segments: Flat-Rolled Products, High Performance Metals and Industrial Products.

www.alleghenytechnologies.com

 

28)    NEW YORK TIMES CO.

The New York Times Company is a diversified media company that includes newspapers, television and radio stations, electronic information and publishing, Internet businesses, and forest products investments. The Company classifies its businesses into Newspapers; Broadcasting and New York Times Digital segments. The Company's Newspaper segment includes The New York Times, The New England Newspaper Group, and the Worcester Telegram & Gazette, and 15 other regional newspapers. The Broadcasting segment includes television stations WREG-TV, WTKR-TV, KFOR-TV, WNEP-TV, WHO-TV, WHNT-TV, WQAD-TV, and KFSM-TV, and radio stations WQXR(FM) and WQEW(AM). The New York Times Digital segment includes the Company's digital business division, including NYTimes.com, Boston.com, and the licensing of electronic databases through its Digital Archive Division.

www.nytco.com

 

29)                        AOL TIME WARNER INC.

AOL Time Warner Inc. is a fully integrated, Internet-powered media and communications company. The Company was formed in connection with the merger of America Online, Inc. (America Online) and Time Warner Inc. (Time Warner), which was consummated on January 11, 2001. America Online and Time Warner are wholly owned subsidiaries of AOL Time Warner. AOL Time Warner's business includes America Online, consisting principally of interactive services, Web properties, Internet technologies and electronic commerce services; Cable, consisting principally of interests in cable television systems; Filmed Entertainment, consisting principally of interests in filmed entertainment and television production; Networks, consisting principally of interests in cable television and broadcast network programming; Music, consisting principally of interests in recorded music and music publishing, and Publishing, consisting principally of interests in magazine publishing, book publishing and direct marketing.

www.aoltimewarner.com

 

30)                        PEARSON PLC.

Pearson Plc. is a global media company with its principal operations in the education, business information and consumer publishing markets. The Company has significant operations in the United States, where it generates more than half its revenues, and in the United Kingdom and continental Europe. Pearson creates and manages intellectual property, which it promotes and sells to its customers under brand names, to inform, educate and entertain. The Company delivers its content in a variety of forms and through a variety of channels, including books, newspapers, television programs and Internet services. Pearson operates in three business segments: Pearson Education, The FT Group and The Penguin Group.

www.pearson.com

 

31)    WAL MART STORES INC.

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. is principally engaged in the operation of mass merchandising stores. At January 31, 2002, the Company operated 1,647 discount stores, 1,066 supercenters, 500 SAM'S clubs and 31 neighborhood markets in the United States. Internationally, at January 31, 2002, the Company operated units in Argentina (11), Brazil (22), Canada (196), Germany (95), South Korea (nine) Mexico (551), Puerto Rico (17) and the United Kingdom (250), and, under joint venture agreements, in China (19). The Company operates through three segments, the Wal-Mart Stores segment, the SAM'S Club segment and the International segment.

www.walmart.com

 

 

 

 

32)                        K MART CORP.

Kmart Corporation is a discount general merchandise retailer that operates in the general merchandise retailing industry through 2,114 Kmart discount stores with locations in each of the 50 United States, Puerto Rico, the United States Virgin Islands and Guam, and through its e-commerce shopping site, bluelight.com. The Company's general merchandise retail operations are located in 324 of the 331 metropolitan statistical areas in the United States. Kmart stores are generally one-floor, free-standing units ranging in size from 40,000 to 194,000 square feet. The Company also has 124 Kmart Supercenters that combine a full grocery, deli, bakery, video rental and 24 hour/seven-days-a-week availability along with the general merchandise selection of a Kmart discount store. On January 22, 2002, Kmart and 37 of its United States subsidiaries filed voluntary petitions for reorganization under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code.

www.kmart.com

 

33)                        H.J HEINZ CO.

H.J. Heinz Company manufactures and markets an extensive line of processed food products throughout the world. The Company's principal products include ketchup, condiments and sauces, frozen food, pet food, soups, beans and pasta meals, tuna and other seafood products, infant food and other processed food products. The Company's products are manufactured and packaged and sold to consumers, and foodservice and institutional customers. Many products are prepared from recipes developed in the Company's research laboratories and experimental kitchens. Ingredients are selected, washed, trimmed, inspected and passed on to modern factory kitchens where they are processed, after which the finished product is filled automatically into containers of glass, metal, plastic, paper or fiberboard which are then closed, processed, labeled and cased for market.

www.heinz.com

 

34)                        HERSHEYS FOOD CORP.

Hershey Foods Company and its subsidiaries are engaged in the manufacture, distribution and sale of consumer food products. The Company produces and distributes a broad line of chocolate and non-chocolate confectionery and grocery products. Hershey's principal product groups include chocolate and non-chocolate confectionery products sold in the form of bar goods, bagged items and boxed items; and grocery products in the form of baking ingredients, chocolate drink mixes, peanut butter, dessert toppings, and beverages.

www.hersheys.com

 

35)                        KELLOGG CO.

Kellogg Company is a producer of ready-to-eat cereal and convenience foods such as cookies, crackers, toaster pastries, cereal bars, frozen waffles, meat alternatives, pie crusts and ice cream cones. The Company's products were, as of December 31, 2001, manufactured in 19 countries and distributed in more than 160 countries. The Company's cereal products are generally marketed under the Kellogg's name. The Company also markets cookies, crackers and other convenience foods of its Keebler Foods Company subsidiary under other brands such as Kellogg's, Keebler, Cheez-It, Murray and Famous Amos, and manufactures private label cookies, crackers and other products. These branded products are generally marketed to supermarkets in the United States through a direct store door (DSD) delivery system, although other distribution methods are also used. The Company markets some of its other convenience foods products in the United States through this DSD system.

www.kelloggs.com

 

 

36)                        MCDONALDS CORP.

McDonald's Corporation operates in the food service industry, primarily operating quick-service restaurant businesses under the McDonald's brand. These restaurants serve a varied, yet limited, value-priced menu in 121 countries around the world. McDonald's menu includes hamburgers and cheeseburgers, Big Mac, Quarter Pounder with Cheese, Filet-O-Fish and several chicken sandwiches, Chicken McNuggets, french fries, salads, milk shakes, McFlurry desserts, sundaes and soft-serve cones, pies, cookies and soft drinks and other beverages. In addition, the restaurants sell a variety of other products during limited-time promotions. Approximately 80% of McDonald's restaurants and more than 80% of the Systemwide sales of McDonald's restaurants are in eight markets: Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States.

www.mcdonalds.com

 

 

37)                        DOLE FOOD COMPANY INC.

Dole Food Company, Inc. (Dole) is a producer and marketer of high-quality fresh fruit, fresh vegetables and fresh-cut flowers, and markets a growing line of packaged foods. Dole is engaged in the worldwide sourcing, growing, processing, distributing and marketing of high quality fresh produce, packaged foods and fresh-cut flowers. Dole provides wholesale, retail and institutional customers with products that are produced and given added value through research, agricultural assistance and advanced harvesting, processing, packing, cooling, shipping, distribution and marketing techniques and that bear the DOLE trademarks.

www.dole.com

 

38)                        DEL MONTE FOODS CO.

Del Monte Foods Company (Del Monte) is a producer and distributor of processed vegetables, fruit and solid tomato products in the United States. Del Monte manufactures and distributes premium quality, nutritious food products under the Del Monte, Contadina, S&W, SunFresh and other brand names. The Company's products are sold by most retail grocers, supercenters, club stores and mass merchandisers throughout the United States with the average supermarket carrying approximately 110 of Del Monte's branded items.

www.delmonte.com

 

39)                        WENDY'S INTL. INC.

Wendy's International, Inc. is primarily engaged in the business of operating, developing and franchising a system of quick-service restaurants. At December 30, 2001, there were 6,043 Wendy's restaurants (Wendy's) in operation in the United States and in 26 other countries and territories. Of these restaurants, 1,228 were operated by the Company and 4,815 by its franchisees. In addition, at December 30, 2001, Wendy's International and its franchisees operated 2,163 Tim Hortons (Hortons) restaurants in Canada and the United States. Of these restaurants open, at December 30, 2001, only 97 were Company operated.

www.wendys.com

 

40)    AMERICA WEST HOLDINGS CORP.

America West Holdings Corporation is the parent company for America West Airlines (AWA) and The Leisure Company (TLC). AWA is a commercial airline carrier in the United States that serves 59 destinations in the United States, Canada and Mexico. TLC is a leisure travel subsidiary that arranges and sells vacation packages that include hotel accommodations, airfare, ground transportation and a variety of entertainment options. The Company's primary business activity is ownership of all the capital stock of AWA and TLC.

www.americawest.com

 

41)    CONTINENTAL AIRLINES INC.

Continental Airlines, Inc. (Continental) is a major United States air carrier engaged in the business of transporting passengers, cargo and mail. The Company has wholly owned airline subsidiaries, including ExpressJet Airlines, Inc. (formerly Continental Express, Inc.) and Continental Micronesia, Inc. (CMI), which served 216 airports worldwide at January 31, 2002. As of January 31, 2002, Continental flew to 123 domestic and 93 international destinations and offered additional connecting services through alliances with domestic and foreign carriers. The Company directly served 15 European cities and seven South American cities, as well as Tel Aviv, Hong Kong and Tokyo as of January 31, 2002. Continental also provides service to Mexico and Central America. Through the Company's Guam hub, CMI provides extensive service in the western Pacific, including service to Japanese cities.

www.continental.com

42)    DELTA AIRLINES INC.

Delta Air Lines, Inc. is a major air carrier that provides scheduled air transportation for passengers and freight throughout the United States and around the world. As of February 1, 2002, Delta, including its wholly owned subsidiaries Atlantic Southeast Airlines, Inc. and Comair, Inc., served 208 domestic cities in 45 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, as well as 46 cities in 31 countries in Europe, Latin America, the Caribbean, Canada and Asia. For the year ended December 31, 2001, passenger revenues accounted for 93% of Delta's consolidated operating revenues. Cargo revenues and other sources accounted for 7% of the Company's consolidated operating revenues for the same period.

www.delta.com

 

43)    UAL CORPORATION.

UAL Corporation is a holding company, the principal subsidiary of which is United Air Lines, Inc. (United), which is wholly owned. United accounted for most of the Company's revenues and expenses in 2001. United is a major commercial air transportation company, engaged in the transportation of persons, property and mail throughout the United States and abroad. During 2001, United carried, on average, more than 210,000 passengers per day and flew more than 108 billion revenue passenger miles. United's network, supplemented with strategic airline alliances, provides transportation service within its North America segment and to international destinations within its Pacific, Atlantic, and Latin America segments.

www.ual.com

 

44)    BRITISH AIRWAYS PLC.

British Airways plc (BA) is a scheduled international passenger airline. The Company's main activity is the operation of international and domestic scheduled passenger airline services. The Company's principal place of business is London Heathrow, which handles more international passengers than any other airport in the world. BA also operates a worldwide air cargo business in conjunction with its scheduled passenger services. The cargo operation, which carries both freight and mail, is run independently of the passenger business, although cargo generally is carried in the holds of aircraft flying scheduled passenger services. The Company also provides other services to outside parties, such as aircraft maintenance. In addition, the Company's operations include certain ancillary airline activities. As at July 1, 2002, the Company operated an extensive international scheduled airline route network, comprising 160 destinations in 84 countries.

www.british-airways.com

 

45)    RAYTHEON CO.

Raytheon Company is a provider of defense electronics, including missiles; radar; sensors and electro-optics; intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance; command, control, communication and information systems; naval systems; air traffic control systems; aircraft integration systems; and technical services. Raytheon's commercial electronics businesses leverage defense technologies in commercial markets. Raytheon Aircraft is a provider of business and special mission aircraft and delivers a broad line of jet, turboprop and piston-powered airplanes.

www.raytheon.com

 

46)    GENETECH, INC.

Genentech, Inc. is a biotechnology company using human genetic information to discover, develop, manufacture and market human pharmaceuticals that address significant unmet medical needs. The Company's 15 approved biotechnology products stem from or are based on its science. Genetech manufactures and markets 10 protein-based pharmaceuticals and licenses several additional products to other companies. These include Herceptin antibody, Rituxan antibody, TNKase single-bolus thrombolytic agent, Activase tissue plasminogen activator, Cathflo Activase tissue plasminogen activator, Nutropin Depot long-acting growth hormone, Nutropin AQ liquid formulation growth hormone, Nutropin human growth hormone, Protropin growth hormone and Pulmozyme inhalation solution.

www.gene.com

47)    NEWELL RUBBERMAID INC.

Newell Rubbermaid Inc. is a global manufacturer and full-service marketer of name-brand consumer products serving volume purchasers, including discount stores and warehouse clubs, home centers and hardware stores, and office superstores and contract stationers. The Company's Rubbermaid business is conducted by Rubbermaid Home Products, Rubbermaid Commercial Products, Curver (Europe), Rubbermaid Closet & Organization Products, and Goody. The Parker/Eldon business is conducted by Sanford North America, Sanford International, Eldon Office Products and Cosmolab. The Levolor/Hardware business is conducted by Levolor/Kirsch, Newell Window Fashions Europe, Amerock Cabinet and Window Hardware Systems, EZ Paintr, BernzOmatic and Newell Hardware Europe. Calphalon/WearEver business is conducted by Mirro, Panex, Calphalon, Anchor Hocking and Newell Europe, Connoisseur/Burnes and Newell Photo Fashion Europe. Little Tikes/Graco business is conducted by Little Tikes and Graco/Century.

www.newellco.com

 

48)    GILLETTE CO.

The Gillette Company manufactures and sells a wide variety of consumer products throughout the world. The Company has five principal business segments: Blades and Razors, which manufactures shaving systems; Personal Care, which offers shave preparations, after-shave products, and deodorants and antiperspirants; Duracell, which manufactures batteries; Oral Care, which provides manual and power toothbrushes; and Braun, which offers electric shavers, hair epilators and small household appliances.

www.gillette.com

 

49)    CLOROX CO.

The Clorox Company (Clorox) produces and markets non-durable consumer products sold primarily through grocery and other retail stores. The Company has three business segments: U.S Household Products and Canada, U.S. Specialty Products and International Operations. The U.S. Household Products and Canada segment includes Clorox's household cleaning, bleach and other home care products; water filtration products marketed in the United States; and all products marketed in Canada. The U.S. Specialty Products segment includes the Company's charcoal, automotive care, cat litter, insecticide, dressings, sauces, professional products and food storage and disposal categories. The International Operations segment, which includes Clorox's overseas operations (excluding Canada), exports and Puerto Rico, primarily focuses on the laundry, household cleaning, automotive care and food storage and disposal categories.

www.clorox.com

 

50)    PLAYTEX PRODUCTS INC.

Playtex Products, Inc. is a manufacturer and marketer of a diversified portfolio of branded consumer and personal products. The Company is organized in three divisions. The Personal Products Division includes Infant Care and Feminine Care products sold in the United States, primarily to mass merchandisers, grocery and drug classes of trade. The Infant Care product category includes infant feeding products and infant care products, and the Feminine Care product category includes a wide range of plastic and cardboard applicator tampons, and a personal cleansing wipe for use in feminine hygiene. The Consumer Products Division includes Sun Care, Household Products and Personal Grooming products sold in the United States, primarily to mass merchandisers, grocery and drug classes of trade. The International/Corporate Sales Division sells the same products as are available to United States customers

www.playtexproductsinc.com

 

51)    JOHNSON & JOHNSON

Johnson & Johnson is engaged in the manufacture and sale of a broad range of products in the healthcare field. The Company conducts business in virtually all countries of the world. Johnson & Johnson's primary interest is in products related to human health and well being. The Company's worldwide business is divided into three segments: Consumer, Pharmaceutical and Medical Devices and Diagnostics. In June 2001, the Company merged with ALZA Corporation. Under the terms of the merger, ALZA Corporation will retain its name and survive as a direct, wholly owned subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson. ALZA Corporation is a research-based pharmaceutical company that offers drug delivery technologies. ALZA applies its delivery technologies to develop pharmaceutical products with enhanced therapeutic value for its own portfolio and for many pharmaceutical companies. ALZA's sales and marketing efforts are focused on urology, oncology and central nervous system produCTS.

www.jnj.com

 

52)    BEST BUY CO. INC.

Best Buy Company, Inc. is specialty retailer of consumer electronics, personal computers, entertainment software and appliances. The Company operates retail stores and commercial Websites under the brand names Best Buy, Media Play, On Cue, Sam Goody, Suncoast, Magnolia Hi-Fi and Future Shop. The Company operates three segments: Best Buy, Musicland and International. Best Buy is primarily a specialty retailer of consumer electronics, home office equipment, entertainment software and appliances. Also included in the Best Buy segment is Seattle-based Magnolia Hi-Fi, a high-end retailer of audio and video products. The Musicland segment is primarily a mall-based retailer of movies, prerecorded music, video games and other entertainment-related products. The International segment consists of Future Shop, a specialty retailer of consumer electronics, home office equipment, entertainment software and appliances with operations in Canada.

www.bestbuy.com

 

53)    SCHWAB CHARLES CORP.

The Charles Schwab Corporation (CSC) engages in securities brokerage and related financial services. Through its four segments, the Company offers a broad range of products, services and advice offerings to address its clients' varying investment and financial needs. The Individual Investor segment includes the Company's domestic and international retail operations. The Institutional Investor segment provides custodial, trading and support services to independent investment managers, serves company 401(k) plan sponsors and third-party administrators, and supports company stock option plans and stock purchase programs. The Capital Markets segment provides trade execution services in Nasdaq, exchange-listed and other securities primarily to broker-dealers and institutional clients. The U.S. Trust segment provides investment and wealth management, fiduciary services, and private banking services to individual and institutional clients.

www.schwab.com

 

54)    MORGAN STANLEY (MWD)

Morgan Stanley, formerly known as Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Co., is a global financial services firm that maintains market positions in each of its three business segments: securities, investment management and credit services. Morgan Stanley provides products and services to a large and diversified group of clients and customers, including corporations, governments, financial institutions and individuals. The Company provides worldwide financial advisory an        d capital-raising services to a diverse group of domestic and international corporate and other institutional clients, primarily through Morgan Stanley & Co. Incorporated (MS&Co.), Morgan Stanley & Co. International Limited, Morgan Stanley Japan Limited and Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Asia Limited.

www.morganstanley.com

 

55)    GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY

General Electric Company (GE) is a diversified industrial corporation that engages in developing, manufacturing and marketing products for the generation, transmission, distribution, control and utilization of electricity. GE's products include major appliances; lighting products; industrial automation products; medical diagnostic imaging equipment; motors; electrical distribution and control equipment; locomotives; power generation and delivery products; nuclear power support services and fuel assemblies; commercial and military aircraft jet engines, and engineered materials. GE's services include product services, electrical product supply houses, electrical apparatus installation, engineering, repair and rebuilding services, and computer-related information services. Through its National Broadcasting Company affiliate, GE delivers network television services, operates television stations, and provides cable, Internet and multimedia programming and distribution services

www.ge.com

 

56)    AMEIRCAN EXPRESS CO.

 American Express Company is engaged primarily in the business of providing travel-related services, financial advisory services and international banking services throughout the world. The Company provides charge and credit cards, travelers checks, travel services, financial planning, investment products, insurance and international banking. American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc. provides a global card network, issuing and processing services, the American Express Card, the Optima Card, a number of co-brand Cards, other consumer and corporate lending and banking products, a network of automated teller machines, the American Express Travelers Cheque, stored value products, business expense management products and services, corporate and consumer travel products and services, tax, accounting and business consulting services, magazine publishing, merchant transaction processing and point of sale and back office products and services

www.americanexpress.com

 

57)    WYETH

Wyeth is engaged in the discovery, development, manufacture, distribution and sale of a diversified line of products in two primary businesses: Pharmaceuticals and Consumer Health Care. Pharmaceuticals include branded and generic human ethical pharmaceuticals, biologicals, nutritionals, and animal biologicals and pharmaceuticals. Consumer Health Care products include analgesics, cough/cold/allergy remedies, nutritional supplements, herbal products, and hemorrhoidal, antacid, asthma and other relief items sold over-the-counter.

www.wyeth.com

 

58)    PFIZER INC.

Pfizer Inc. is a research-based, global pharmaceutical company. The Company discovers, develops, manufactures and markets prescription medicines for humans and animals as well as many consumer products. The Company operates in two business segments: Pharmaceuticals and Consumer Products. The Pharmaceuticals segment includes prescription pharmaceuticals for treating cardiovascular diseases, infectious diseases, central nervous system disorders, diabetes, urogenital conditions, allergies, arthritis and other disorders; products for food animals and companion animals; and the manufacture of empty gelatin capsules. The Consumer Products segment includes self-medications, shaving and fish food and fish care products, as well as confectionery products consisting of chewing gums, breath mints and cough tablets

www.pfizer.com

 

59)    SCHERING PLOUGH INC.

Schering-Plough Corporation is a holding company whose subsidiaries are engaged in the discovery, development, manufacturing and marketing of pharmaceutical products worldwide. Discovery and development efforts target the field of human health. Occasionally, applications in the field of animal health can result from these efforts. The Company views animal health applications as a means to maximize the return on investments in discovery and development. The Company operates primarily in the prescription pharmaceutical marketplace. However, where appropriate, the Company has sought and may in the future seek regulatory approval to switch prescription products to over-the-counter (OTC) status as a means of extending a product's life cycle. In this way, the OTC marketplace is yet another means of maximizing the return on investments in discovery and development.

www.sch-plough.com

 

 

 

 

 

60)    SCHLUMBERGER LIMITED.

Schlumberger Ltd. operates two businesses: Oilfield Services and SchlumbergerSema. Oilfield Services is a provider of exploration and production services, solutions and technology to the international petroleum industry. SchlumbergerSema is an information technology services company providing a combination of domain expertise and global capabilities delivered on a local basis. SchlumbergerSema's capabilities include consulting, systems integration, managed services and products serving the telecommunications, energy and utilities, finance, transport and public sector markets

www.slb.com

 

61)    NOBLE DRILLING CROP.

Noble Corporation, formerly Noble Drilling Corp., is a provider of diversified services for the oil and gas industry. The Company performs contract-drilling services with its fleet of 49 offshore drilling units located in key markets worldwide. Nearly 60% of the Company's fleet is deployed in international markets, principally including the North Sea, Brazil, West Africa, the Middle East and India. During 2000, the Company also operated in Mexico and Venezuela. In addition, Noble provides labor contract drilling services, well site and project management services and engineering services. The Company's engineering services include the design of drilling equipment for offshore development and the recertification of oilfield equipment. The Company works on a contract basis with operators and prime construction contractors of drilling and production platforms in the design of drilling equipment configurations, aimed at optimizing the operational efficiency of developmental drilling.

www.noblecorp.com

 

62)    MURPHY OIL CORP.

Murphy Oil Corporation (Murphy) is a worldwide oil and gas exploration and production company with refining and marketing operations in the United States and the United Kingdom. The Company's operations are classified into two business activities: Exploration and Production; and Refining and Marketing. Murphy's principal exploration and production activities are conducted in the United States, Ecuador and Malaysia by wholly owned Murphy Exploration & Production Company and its subsidiaries; in western Canada and offshore eastern Canada by wholly owned Murphy Oil Company Ltd. and its subsidiaries; and in the U.K. North Sea and the Atlantic Margin by wholly owned Murphy Petroleum Limited. Murphy Oil USA, Inc. (MOUSA), a wholly owned subsidiary, owns and operates two refineries in the United States. MOUSA markets refined products through a network of retail gasoline stations and branded and unbranded wholesale customers in a 23-state area of the southern and Midwestern United States.

www.murphyoilcorp.com

 

 

63)    EXXON MOBIL CORP.

Exxon Mobil Corporation (ExxonMobil), formerly named Exxon Corporation, is engaged in energy, involving the exploration for, and production of, crude oil and natural gas, as well as the manufacture of petroleum products and transportation and sale of crude oil, natural gas and petroleum products. ExxonMobil's divisions and affiliated companies operate or market products in the United States and approximately 200 other countries and territories. The Company is a major manufacturer and marketer of basic petrochemicals, including olefins, aromatics, polyethylene and polypropylene plastics, as well as a wide variety of specialty products. ExxonMobil is engaged in exploration for, and mining and sale of, coal, copper and other minerals. The Company also has interests in electric power generation facilities.

www.exxon.mobil.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

64)    TESORO PETROLEUM CORP.       

Tesoro Petroleum Corp. is an independent refiner and marketer with three operating segments. Through its Refining segment, the Company manufactures products including primarily gasoline and gasoline blendstocks, jet fuel, diesel fuel and residual fuel for sale to a wide variety of commercial customers in the United States and countries in the Pacific Rim. The Company's Retail segment distributes gasoline through a retail network of gas stations under the Tesoro, Mirastar, Tesoro Alaska and other brands. The Company's Marine Services segment markets and distributes a broad range of petroleum products, chemicals and supplies and provides logistical support services to the marine and offshore exploration and production industries operating in the Gulf of Mexico.

www.tesoropetroleum.com

 

65)    UNION PACIFIC RESOURCES GROUP INC.

The Company is one of the nation's largest independent oil and gas exploration and production companies. Based in Fort Worth, Texas UPR has been the No. 1 domestic driller for the past seven years.

www.upr.com

 

66)    HALLIBURTON COMPANY.

Halliburton Company provides a variety of services, products, maintenance, engineering and construction to energy, industrial and governmental customers. The Company operates in two business segments: the Energy Services Group; and the Engineering and Construction Group. The Energy Services Group segment consists of Halliburton Energy Services and Landmark Graphics, and the operations of various product service lines in surface/subsea and major projects. This segment provides a wide range of discrete services and products, as well as integrated solutions to customers for the exploration, development and production of oil and gas. The Engineering and Construction Group segment, operating as Halliburton KBR, provides a wide range of services to energy and industrial customers and government entities worldwide.

www.halliburton.com

 

67)    OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM CORP.

Occidental Petroleum Corp. explores for, develops, produces and markets crude oil and natural gas. Occidental also manufactures and markets basic chemicals, including chlorine, caustic soda and ethylene dichloride (EDC), vinyls, including polyvinyl chloride (PVC) resins and vinyl chloride monomer (VCM), through its 76% interest in Oxy Vinyls, LP, and performance chemicals. Occidental conducts its operations through various oil and gas and chemical subsidiaries and affiliates. The Company also has an interest in petrochemicals through its 29.5% ownership in Equistar Chemicals, LP, which it intends to sell to Lyondell Chemical Company

www.oxy.com

 

68)    ROYAL DUTCH PETROLEUM COMPANY

Royal Dutch Petroleum Company is a holding company that owns, directly or indirectly, investments in the companies constituting the Royal Dutch/Shell Group of Companies (the Group). The Group includes a range of other businesses such as Shell Hydrogen, Shell Internet Works and Shell Capital. The Company has a 60% interest in the Group. The Operating Companies of the Group are engaged in various activities related to oil and natural gas, chemicals, power generation, renewable resources and other businesses in over 135 countries. The companies of the Royal Dutch/Shell Group are engaged in the business of exploration and production, gas and power, oil products and chemicals and renewables, as well as other related activities. The Royal Dutch/Shell Group of Companies has grown out of an alliance made in 1907 between Royal Dutch and Shell Transport, by which the two companies agreed to merge their interests on a 60:40 basis, while remaining separate and distinct entities.

www.shell.com

 

 

 

69)    APACHE CORP.

Apache Corporation is an energy company that explores for, develops and produces natural gas, crude oil and natural gas liquids. The Company has interests in seven countries: the United States, Canada, Egypt, Australia, China, Poland and Argentina. As of December 31, 2001, Apache had total estimated proved reserves of 599 million barrels of crude oil, condensate and NGLs (natural gas liquids) and four Tcf (trillion cubic feet) of natural gas. Combined, these total estimated proved reserves are equivalent to 1.3 billion barrels of oil or 7.6 Tcf of gas. Worldwide, in 2001, the Company participated in drilling 939 gross new wells, with 828 (88%) completed as producers. Canada was the most active region, drilling 447 gross new wells with a success rate of 93%. The Company also performed over 1,350 major workovers and recompletions in North America during the year.

www.apachecorp.com

 

70)    IBM CORP.

International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) manufactures and sells computer services, hardware and software. The Company also provides financing services in support of its computer business. The Company's major operations comprise a Global Services segment; three hardware product segments (Enterprise Systems, Personal and Printing Systems, and Technology); a Software segment; a Global Financing segment; and an Enterprise Investments segment. IBM offers its products through its global sales and distribution organizations. The Company operates in more than 150 countries worldwide and derives more than half of its revenues from sales outside the United States

www.ibm.com

 

71)    NATIONAL GOLF PROPERTIES INC.

National Golf Properties, Inc. is a self-administered real estate investment trust. As of March 19, 2002, the Company's portfolio of 131 golf courses consisted of one participating mortgage loan, which is collateralized by a mortgage on the golf course, and ownership interests in 130 golf courses, including the two golf courses owned by Pumpkin Ridge, in 118 separate locations in 22 states (collectively, the Golf Courses). The Golf Courses are geographically diversified, with 26 Golf Courses in California, 23 in Texas, 18 in Arizona, seven in each of Ohio and South Carolina, five in Minnesota, four in each of Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Virginia, three in each of Oregon, Washington and New Jersey, two in each of Colorado, Florida, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Tennessee and one in each of Idaho and Maryland. Substantially all of the Golf Courses are located in areas with populations in excess of 250,000 people.

Website: N/A

 

72)    HEWLETT PACKARD CO.

Hewlett-Packard Company (HP) provides computing, printing and imaging solutions and services. As of October 31, 2001, the Company's business segments included Imaging and Printing Systems, Computing Systems and Information Technology Services (IT Services). HP's printing and imaging offerings fall into four product categories: printer hardware, imaging, printing supplies and commercial printing. Computing Systems includes commercial personal computers (PCs), home PCs, workstations, UNIX servers, PC servers, storage and software products. The Company offers a complete lifecycle of IT services: planning, implementation, support and ongoing operations. Its IT Services segment is organized around service areas that indclude customer support, consulting, outsourcing and other. HP also offers financing services for technology, complementary third-party products delivered with sales of HP solutions and e-education/training. In May 2002, the Company merged with Compaq Computer Corporation

www.hp.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

73)    ALCATEL

Alcatel is a provider of advanced telecommunications, Internet, networking and optics products and services, integrating communications onto a single broadband network and creating end-to-end networks that help people communicate. With operations in 130 countries, the Company sells terrestrial and submarine optical transmission systems and in direct subscriber line (DSL) services. Alcatel's primary business services include high-speed Internet access, terrestrial and submarine optical networks and intelligent networking. The Company's customers are telecommunications operators and Internet service providers (ISPs), as well as business and consumers.

www.alcatel.com

 

74)                        MARTHA STEWART LIVING OMNIMEDIA, INC.

Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, Inc. (MSLO) is an integrated content and commerce company that creates how-to content and domestic merchandise for homemakers and other consumers. The Company's products bear the Martha Stewart brand name, which MSLO leverages across a broad range of media and retail outlets. The Company primarily focuses on the domestic arts, providing consumers with the how-to ideas, information, merchandise and other resources they need to raise the quality of living in and around their homes. The Company's has four business segments (Publishing, Television, Merchandising and Internet/Direct Commerce) through which content and merchandise relating to the Company's eight core content areas are created and distributed to consumers.

www.marthestewart.com

 

75)                        EMULEX CORP.

Emulex Corporation is a supplier of Fibre Channel host bus adapters. Many of the world's leading suppliers of servers and storage systems select Emulex products to implement Fibre Channel connectivity. The acquisition of Giganet extends Emulex's position in storage networking host bus adapters into the IP arena. SAN and NAS OEMs will now be able to obtain storage networking host bus adapters spanning both Fibre Channel and Ethernet, all from a single supplier.

www.emulex.com

 

76)                        MATTEL INC.

Mattel, Inc. designs, manufactures and markets a broad variety of toy products on a worldwide basis through sales both to retailers and direct to consumers. Mattel's portfolio of brands and products are grouped in three categories: Girls, Boys-Entertainment and Infant and Preschool. The Girls category includes Barbie fashion dolls and accessories, collector dolls, Polly Pocket!, Diva Starz, What's Her Face! and American Girl. The Boys-Entertainment category includes Hot Wheels, Matchbox, Hot Wheels Electric Racing and Tyco Radio Control vehicles and playsets, as well as Disney, Nickelodeon, Harry Potter, Max Steel and games and puzzles. The Infant and Preschool category includes Fisher-Price, Power Wheels, Sesame Street, Disney preschool and plush, Winnie the Pooh, Blue's Clues, See N Say, Magna Doodle and View-Master.

www.mattel.com

 

77)                        PINNACLE ENTERTAINMENT INC.

Pinnacle Entertainment Inc. is a diversified gaming company that owns and operates seven casinos (four with hotels) in Indiana, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nevada and Argentina, and is pursuing the development of a hotel and casino resort in Lake Charles, Louisiana. The Company also receives lease income from two card club casinos, both in the Los Angeles metropolitan area, and, until June 30, 2001, interest income with cash flow participation from an Indian gaming facility in Yakima, Washington. The Company's active subsidiaries at December 31, 2001 were Boomtown, Inc., which has three active subsidiaries: Boomtown Hotel & Casino, Inc., Louisiana Gaming Enterprises, Inc. and Louisiana - I Gaming L.P.; Casino Magic Corp., which has three active subsidiaries: Biloxi Casino Corp., Casino Magic of Louisiana, Corp. and Casino Magic Neuquen S.A.; HP/Compton, Inc.; Realty Investment Group, Inc., and Belterra Resort Indiana, LLC

www.pinnacle-entertainment.com

 

 

78)                        HILTON HOTELS CORPORATIONS. (HLN)

Hilton Hotels Corporation (HHC) is primarily engaged, together with its subsidiaries, in the ownership, management and development of hotels, resorts and timeshare properties and the franchising of lodging properties. As of December 31, 2001, the Company's system contained 1,986 properties, totaling over 327,000 rooms worldwide. Of such properties, the Company owned an interest in and operated 130 hotels, leased nine hotels, managed 210 hotels owned by others and franchised 1,612 hotels owned and operated by third parties. Also included in the number of properties in the system are 25 timeshare properties, which the Company managed or franchised. All of these properties are located in the United States, with the exception of 11 hotels in which the Company owns an interest and/or manages and 40 hotels that it franchises. The Company's hotel brands include Hilton, Hilton Garden Inn, Doubletree, Embassy Suites, Hampton, Homewood Suites by Hilton and Conrad.

www.hilton.com

 

79)                        KOHL'S CORPORATION.

Kohl's Corporation operates family-oriented, specialty department stores. The Company's stores sell moderately priced apparel, shoes, accessories and home products targeted to middle-income customers shopping for their families and homes. Kohl's stores have fewer departments than traditional, full-line department stores, but offer customers assortments of merchandise displayed in complete selections of styles, colors and sizes. Since 1992, the Company has increased square footage an average of 22.0% per year, expanding from 79 stores located in the Midwest to a total of 420 stores with a presence in six regions. Of the 420 stores it operates, 116 are take-over locations, which facilitated the entry into several new markets, including Chicago, Illinois; Detroit, Michigan; Ohio; Boston, Massachusetts; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; St. Louis, Missouri, and the New York region.

www.kohls.com

 

80)                        HEXCEL CORP.

Hexcel Corporation is a producer of advanced structural materials. Hexcel's advanced structural materials business is organized around three strategic business segments: Reinforcement Products, Composite Materials and Engineered Products. The Company's products are used in the commercial aerospace, space and defense, electronics, and industrial markets. The Reinforcement Products business segment manufactures and markets carbon fibers and industrial fabrics. The Composite Materials business segment manufactures and markets pre-impregnated composite materials (prepregs), structural adhesives, honeycomb, specially machined honeycomb parts and composite panels, fiber reinforced thermoplastics, sheet moulding compounds, polyurethane systems and laminates. The Engineered Products business segment manufactures and markets composite structures primarily for use in the aerospace industry, as well as OEM (original equipment manufacturer) aircraft interiors.

www.hexcel.com.