Stamford's Largest Companies (By Sales Revenue)
(According to Connecticut Magazine)
- International Paper Co. ($25.5B)
- Xerox Corp. ($14.8B)
- Gerald Metals, Inc. ($9.3B)
- MeadWestvaco Corp. ($8.2B)
- Pitney Bowles Inc. ($4.98B)
- Odessey Re Holdings Corp. ($2.66B)
- Silgan Corp. ($2.4B)
- Citizens Communications Co. ($2.19B)
- Crane Co. ($1.89B)
- Purdue Pharma ($1.7B)
- Towers Perrin ($1.5B)
- Star Gas Partners LG ($1.45B)
- Conair Corp. ($1.27B)
- Hexcel Corp. ($1.07B)
- priceline.com Inc. ($914M)
- Gartner Inc. ($893M)
- Student Loan Corp. ($602M)
- Vertrue Inc. ($579M)
- OMI Corp. ($564M)
- World Wrestling Entertainment Inc. ($367M)
- Independence Holding Corp. ($223M)
- The Aristotle Corp. ($175M)
- American Institute for Foreign Study Inc. ($138M)
- United States Beverage ($130M)
Note: UBS, a multi-billion corporation headquartered in Switzerland, operates the world's largest "Wall Street- type" trading floor in Stamford. The Royal Bank of Scotland, headquartered in that country, also plans to build a corporate center, with a gigantic trading floor, in Stamford, as well.
The Mayor of Stamford is fond of saying that Stamford is now "home" to more Hedge Funds than Greenwich.
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