Top 100 US Brands and Stock price chart of the companies




List of Top 100 US Brands and Companies
Brand (Company, Stock Exchange: Symbol)

AIG (American International Group, Inc., NYSE: AIG)
Amazon (Amazon.com, Inc., NASDAQ: AMZN)
American Express (American Express Company, NYSE: AXP)
Apple (Apple Inc., NASDAQ: AAPL)
AT&T (AT&T Inc., NYSE: T)
AVON (Natura &Co Holding S.A., NYSE: NTCO, B3: NTCO3)

Bank of America (Bank of America Corporation, NYSE: BAC)
Barbie (Mattel, Inc., NASDAQ: MAT)
Bing (Microsoft Corporation, NASDAQ: MSFT)
Boeing (The Boeing Company, NYSE: BA)
Bud Light (Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV, NYSE: BUD, Euronext: ABI)
Burger King (Restaurant Brands International Inc., NYSE: QSR, TSX: QSR)

Cadillac (General Motors Company, NYSE: GM)
Calvin Klein (PVH Corp., NYSE: PVH)
Castrol (BP plc, NYSE: BP, LSE: BP., FWB: BPE)
Caterpillar (Caterpillar Inc., NYSE: CAT)
Chevrolet (General Motors Company, NYSE: GM)
Chevron (Chevron Corporation, NYSE: CVX)
Cisco (Cisco Systems, Inc., NASDAQ: CSCO)
Citibank (Citigroup Inc., NYSE: C)
CNN (AT&T Inc., NYSE: T)
Coca-Cola (The Coca-Cola Company, NYSE: KO)
Colgate (Colgate-Palmolive Company, NYSE: CL)
Costco (Costco Wholesale Corporation, NASDAQ: COST)
Crest (The Procter & Gamble Company, NYSE: PG)

Dell EMC (Dell Technologies Inc., Class C NYSE: DELL)
Disney (The Walt Disney Company, NYSE: DIS)
Domino's (Domino's Pizza, Inc., NYSE: DPZ)
Duracell (Berkshire Hathaway Inc., Class A NYSE: BRK.A, Class B NYSE: BRK.B)

eBay (eBay Inc., NASDAQ: EBAY)
Energizer (Energizer Holdings, Inc., NYSE: ENR)
Esso (Exxon Mobil Corporation, NYSE: XOM)
Estee Lauder Companies (The Estee Lauder Companies Inc., Class A NYSE: EL)

Facebook (Facebook, NASDAQ: FB)
FedEx (FedEx Corporation, NYSE: FDX)
Ford (Ford Motor Company, NYSE: F)

GAP (The Gap, Inc., NYSE: GPS)
Gatorade (PepsiCo, Inc., NASDAQ: PEP)
General Electric (General Electric Company, NYSE: GE)
Gillette (The Procter & Gamble Company, NYSE: PG)
Goldman Sachs (The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., NYSE: GS)
Goodyear Tire (The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, NASDAQ: GT)
Google (Alphabet Inc., Nasdaq Class A: GOOGL, Nasdaq Class C: GOOG)

Harley-Davidson (Harley-Davidson, Inc., NYSE: HOG)
Head & Shoulders (The Procter & Gamble Company, NYSE: PG)
Heinz (The Kraft Heinz Company, NASDAQ: KHC)
Hellmanns (Unilever plc, NYSE: UL, LSE: ULVR)
Hilton Hotels & Resorts (Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc., NYSE: HLT)
HP (Hewlett-Packard Company, NYSE: HPQ)
Hyatt Hotels & Resorts (Hyatt Hotels and Resorts Corporation, Class A NYSE: H)

IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, NYSE: IBM)
Intel (Intel Corporation, NASDAQ: INTC)
iPhone (Apple Inc., NASDAQ: AAPL)

Johnson and Johnson (Johnson & Johnson, NYSE: JNJ)

Kellogg's (Kellogg Company, NYSE: K)
Kentucky Fried Chicken (Yum! Brands, Inc., NYSE: YUM)
Kleenex (Kimberly-Clark Corporation, NYSE: KMB)

Levi's (Levi Strauss & Co., Class A NYSE: LEVI)
Lowe's (Lowe's Companies, Inc., NYSE: LOW)

Marlboro (Altria Group, Inc., NYSE: MO)
MasterCard (Mastercard Incorporated, Class A NYSE: MA)
Max Factor (Coty Inc., Class A NYSE: COTY)
McDonalds (McDonald's Corporation, NYSE: MCD)
Microsoft (Microsoft Corporation, NASDAQ: MSFT)
Mobil (Exxon Mobil Corporation, NYSE: XOM)
Motorola (Motorola Solutions, Inc., NYSE: MSI)
MTV (ViacomCBS Inc., NASDAQ: VIACA, NASDAQ: VIAC)

Nike (Nike, Inc., NYSE: NKE)

Oracle (Oracle Corporation, NYSE: ORCL)

Pampers (The Procter & Gamble Company, NYSE: PG)
Pepsi (PepsiCo, Inc., NASDAQ: PEP)
Procter & Gamble (The Procter & Gamble Company, NYSE: PG)

Ralph Lauren (Ralph Lauren Corporation, Class A NYSE: RL)
Revlon (Revlon, Inc., NYSE: REV)

SAB Miller (Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV, NYSE: BUD, Euronext: ABI)
Sears (Sears Holdings Corporation, OTC Pink: SHLDQ)
Sprint (T-Mobile US, Inc., NASDAQ: TMUS)
Starbucks (Starbucks Corporation, NASDAQ: SBUX)

Target (Target Corporation, NYSE: TGT)
The Home Depot (The Home Depot, Inc., NYSE: HD)
Tide (The Procter & Gamble Company, NYSE: PG)

UPS (United Parcel Service, Inc., Class B NYSE: UPS)

Verizon (Verizon Communications Inc., NYSE: VZ)
Viagra (Pfizer Inc., NYSE: PFE)
Victoria's Secret (L Brands, Inc., NYSE: LB)
Visa (Visa Inc., Class A NYSE: V)

Walgreens (Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc., NASDAQ: WBA)
Walmart (Walmart Inc., NYSE: WMT)
Wells Fargo (Wells Fargo & Company, NYSE: WFC)
Western Union (The Western Union Company, NYSE: WU)
Windows (Microsoft Corporation, NASDAQ: MSFT)

Xerox (Xerox Holdings Corporation, NYSE: XRX)

Yahoo! (Verizon Communications Inc., NYSE: VZ, NASDAQ: VZ)
YouTube (Alphabet Inc., Nasdaq Class A: GOOGL, Nasdaq Class C: GOOG)

3M (3M Company, NYSE: MMM)


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