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American Airlines
major airline of the United States
Los Angeles Dodgers
The Los Angeles Dodgers are an American professional baseball team based in Los Angeles. The Dodgers compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) West Division. One of the most successful and storied franchises in MLB, the Dodgers have won nine World Series championships and a record 26 National League pennants. As of 2025, Forbes ranked the Dodgers second in MLB franchise valuation at $6.9 billion.
Dallas Stars
ice hockey team of the National Hockey League
Philadelphia Orchestra
American symphony orchestra in Philadelphia, PA
American Eagle
regional airline brand of the US
Envoy Air
airline based in Texas, United States, former American Eagle Airlines

Sbarro
Sbarro, LLC ( : stylized in all caps) is an American fast food restaurant that specializes in New York–style pizza sold by the slice and other Italian-American cuisine. In 2011, the company was ranked 15th in foreign sales among U.S.-based quick-serve and fast-casual companies by QSR Magazine. In 2008, Sbarro was rated the No. 1 Quick Service Restaurant in the Italian segment by Entrepreneur magazine. However, diners and critics have criticized the quality of the food, with some suggesting a link between food quality and the company's two bankruptcies.
Sbarro has over 600 locations in 28 count
4Kids Entertainment
American licensing company
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milwaukee
archdiocese of the Catholic Church in the United States
Bell & Howell
services company and former manufacturer of film machinery
Borders Group
international book and music retailer (1971-2011)
Getty Oil
American oil company
AmericanConnection
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AMR Corporation
defunct airline holding company
Trump National Doral Miami
golf resort in south Florida
Dippin' Dots
American ice cream brand
Executive Airlines
former regional airline headquartered in Carolina, Puerto Rico
SATMEX
Satmex (Satélites Mexicanos) was a company set up in Mexico in the mid-1990s through 2014 that operated space communication satellites that provide services to the Americas. In 2014, it was acquired by Eutelsat, and Eutelsat now operates the three satellites formerly operated by Satmex.
Windstar Cruises
cruise ship line
Hooters Casino Hotel
casino hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada
Solyndra
Solyndra was a manufacturer of cylindrical panels of copper indium gallium selenide (CIGS) thin film solar cells. It was based in Fremont, California. In 2009, the Obama administration co-signed $535 million in loans to Solyndra.
Dynegy
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Arizona Biltmore Hotel
hotel
AirNow
AirNow was an American cargo airline based in Bennington, Vermont. It operated scheduled and charter cargo services throughout the northeast. Its main base was William H. Morse State Airport in Bennington.
Friendly's
'''Friendly's''' is a restaurant chain on the East Coast of the United States. The first location, selling ice cream cones, opened in 1935 in Springfield, Massachusetts. It was founded by brothers S. Prestley Blake and Curtis Blake. It has 10,000 employees. George Michel is the CEO. It offers diner-style cuisine and highlights its 22 ice cream flavors. Many locations offer an ice-cream only take-out window alongside of the table service option. Friendly's restaurants are found in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Florida, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, South C
Chevys Fresh Mex
American chain of Mexican-style casual dining restaurants