Business
United Technologies Corp., the biggest maker of elevators through its Otis unit, agreed to buy ABM Industries Inc.’
July 10, 2003
Technology and the Internet
A software industry group formed to fight piracy said Tuesday that it has settled a copyright infringement lawsuit against Advanced Business Microsystems Inc., an Irvine company that supplies accounting software.
April 1, 1992
Money & Company
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Sept. 1, 2010
List includes only common stocks and reflects stock splits and dividends.
Jan. 2, 1989
Richfield, Ohio-based B.F.
Dec. 23, 1997
Companies ranked by total number of employees worldwide in 1995 *--* Rank Company Employees 1 Safeway Inc. 114,000 2 Hewlett-Packard Company 102,300 3 BankAmerica Corporation 95,300 4 Rockwell Int’l Corp. 82,671 5 Walt Disney Company, The 71,000 6 Seagate Technology Inc. 65,000 7 Gap, Inc., The 55,000 8 Pacific Telesis Group 51,590 9 ABM Industries, Inc. 45,000 10 Pinkerton’s, Inc. 45,000 11 Hilton Hotels Corp. 44,000 12 Chevron Corporation 43,019 13 Dole Food Company, Inc. 43,000 14 Fluor Corporation 41,678 15 Consolidated Freightways 41,600 16 Intel Corporation 41,600 17 Northrop Grumman Corp. 37,300 18 Tenet Healthcare Corp. 35,000 19 Computer Sciences Corp. 32,900 20 Litton Industries, Inc. 29,100 21 Foodmaker, Inc. 25,785 22 Read-Rite Corp. 23,074 23 National Semiconductor 22,400 24 Atlantic Richfield Co. 22,000 25 Mattel, Inc. 22,000 26 Pacific Gas & Electric 22,000 27 Occidental Petroleum Corp 19,860 28 Wells Fargo & Co. 19,522 29 Southern Pacific Rail 19,089 30 Fleetwood Enterprises 18,000 31 Teledyne, Incorporated 18,000 32 Oracle Corporation 16,882 33 Edison International 16,434 34 Times Mirror Company NEW 16,310 35 Avery Dennison Corp. 15,500 36 Longs Drug Stores Corp. 15,500 37 Sizzler International 14,600 38 Sun Microsystems, Inc. 14,498 39 Great Western Fin.
May 7, 1996
Companies ranked by number of employees worldwide.
May 6, 1997
ABM settles sexual harassment suit for $5.8 million
Sept. 2, 2010
Companies whose fiscal year does not coincide with the calendar year, or whose fiscal year-end 1993 data was not available.
April 26, 1994
California
Unionized janitors are scheduled to walk off their jobs in Los Angeles today and in other cities soon in an effort to pressure national cleaning contractors to reach a contract accord with thousands of low-wage janitors in Houston, labor officials said Tuesday.
Nov. 1, 2006