Companies

Classy (a subsidiary of GoFundMe)

a software company that aims to help nonprofits do good in the world. Curious how Classy calibrates as a company to work for --request

United Airlines

United launched a new brand campaign called “Good Leads The Way” to hype its fuel innovation, as well as its diversity, customer service, and safety record --fastcompany.com

World's Most Ethical Companies (website)

In 2022, 136 organizations are recognized for their unwavering commitment to business integrity. The honorees span 22 countries and 45 industries --see link

Maruchan (brand)

The Maruchan brand is used for noodle products in Japan, and as the operating name for Toyo Suisan's division in the United States --wikipedia

John Deere (company)

manufactures agricultural machinery, heavy equipment, forestry machinery, diesel engines, drivetrains (axles, transmissions, gearboxes) used in heavy equipment, and lawn care equipment

Lufthansa

"When combined with its subsidiaries, it is the second-largest airline in Europe in terms of passengers carried" --wikipedia

The Walt Disney Company

multinational entertainment and media conglomerate. Revenues of $67 billion in 2021. 190,000 employees. --wikipedia

Quaise (geothermal energy company)

"Our gyrotron-powered drilling platform vaporizes boreholes through rock and provides access to deep geothermal heat without complex downhole equipment."

Conagra Brands

Some of their brands: Birds Eye, Duncan Hines, Healthy Choice, Marie Callender's, Reddi-wip, and Slim Jim

Chase Bank

the consumer and commercial banking subsidiary of the U.S. multinational banking and financial services holding company, JPMorgan Chase.

Bank of America

The bank operates globally, providing financial services to retail and business customers, institutional investors, and government entities. It's market cap value is $232.3 billion as of June 2020. -Investopedia

Home Depot

“the world's leading home-improvement retailer with over 2,200 stores throughout the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. It also offers more than 1 million products online.” -Investopedia. Wwas 305 in TvF (2005).

Johnson & Johnson

The pharmaceuticals business makes up roughly half of Johnson & Johnson’s pretax income. Medical devices make up 40% and consumer products 10%. -Investopedia

IKEA

Calibrated as a company. Was 210 in TvF.

McDonalds

Was 205 in 2005, according to Truth vs. Falsehood. Calibrated as a company.