List of businesses in Omaha
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- Further information: Economy of Omaha, Nebraska
This is a list of businesses have their headquarters in in Omaha, Nebraska.
[edit] Introduction
Although Nebraska's economy is still primarily based on agriculture, Omaha's economy today has diversified to become a national leader in several industries, including banking, insurance, telecommunications, architecture/construction and transportation. Omaha's economy has grown dramatically since the early 1990s. The city has five companies that rank in the Fortune 500. It also is the smallest city to have two major research hospitals, the University of Nebraska Medical Center and Creighton University Medical Center. Omaha's most prominent businessman is Warren Buffett, nicknamed the "Oracle of Omaha", who is ranked by Forbes Magazine as the richest man in the world (as of 2008). He lives in a relatively modest home in the Dundee neighborhood west of downtown Omaha.
[edit] Businesses
[edit] A
- American Gramaphone -- record label for Chip Davis' Mannehim Steamroller group
[edit] B
- Ballantyne of Omaha -- largest manufacturer of film projection systems in the world
- Bozell Worldwide -- once one of the largest advertising agencies in the world
- Bones Brew and Bar-B-Q -- Finest Meats in The Midwest
- Borsheim's Fine Jewelry -- the largest independent jewelry story in the country, owned by Berkshire Hathaway
- The Bekins Company -- once the largest moving company in the country, no longer based in Omaha
- Berkshire Hathaway — Fortune 500 -- a large holding company controlled by legendary investor Warren Buffett. Holdings include GEICO, General Re, Dairy Queen and large shares of Coca-Cola and the Washington Post Co., among others.
[edit] C
- Central States Indemnity Company -- a wholly owned company of Berkshire Hathaway
- ConAgra Foods — Fortune 500 -- one of the country's largest packaged foods makers, based in Omaha
[edit] D
- Douglas Theatre Company
- DLR, Inc. -- formerly Dana Larson Roubal and Asssociates, one of the country's largest architecture and planning firms, based in Omaha. This firm focuses especially on municipal projects, such as stadiums and convention centers.
[edit] E
- Elliott Equipment Company
[edit] F
- First National Bank of Omaha -- the main operating unit of the First National of Nebraska Company, one of the 50 largest banking operations in the country, with more than $16 billion in assets. The company is the fifth-largest processor of credit card transactions in the world, and is a "top 10" issuer of Visa-branded credit cards. http://www.fnni.com/index.html
[edit] G
- The Gallup Organization -- the large polling and business consulting organization has its headquarters and Gallup University campus on Omaha's Missouri River front
- Gordmans
- Godfather's Pizza -- pizza franchise chain based in Omaha
- G. D. Searle & Company
[edit] H
- HDR, Inc. -- formerly Henningson, Durham and Richardson, this architecture, planning and engineering firm is the largest healthcare architecture firm in the country. It also focuses on transportation, municipal architecture and other services, and is one of the 10 largest architecture firms in the country.
[edit] I
- infoUSA -- this business information clearinghouse is based in Omaha
[edit] K
- Peter Kiewit and Sons, Inc.Fortune 500 -- one of the largest construction firms in the world. The company is employee owned.
- Krug Brewery (closed)
[edit] L
- Lauritzen Corporation -- the parent company of the First National of Nebraska companies
- Leo A. Daly, Inc. -- another one of Omaha's large architecture firms, this company, based in Omaha, also ranks among the nation's top 10 architecture firms (in terms of size)
[edit] M
- Metz Brewery (closed)
- Mister C's (closed)
- Mutual of Omaha — Fortune 500 -- This insurance company, one of the country's largest, is perhaps best known for its "Wild Kingdom" television series.
[edit] N
- National Indemnity Company --
- NetShops
- Nebraska Furniture Mart -- the country's largest home furnishings store, owned by Berkshire Hathaway
[edit] O
- Omaha Steaks
- Offutt Air Force Base — Offutt AFB is located south of Omaha in Bellevue. The United States Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) is headquartered at Offutt. The Omaha World-Herald reports the economic impact of the base upon the local community amounted to approximately $2 billion annually.[citation needed]
- Omaha World-Herald Company.
[edit] P
- Physicians Mutual Insurance Co.
[edit] Q
- Qwest Corporation -- formerly Northwestern Bell, which had its headquarters in Omaha.
- QA Technologies, Inc. -- headquarters in Omaha.
[edit] R
[edit] S
- Skylark Meats
- Storz Brewery (closed)
[edit] T
- TD Ameritrade Fortune 1000 -- one of the pioneers of the online brokerage house, Ameritrade, which recently merged with Toronto Dominion Bank's online brokerage, is now TDAmeritrade and remains headquartered in Omaha.
[edit] U
- Union Pacific Railroad -- Fortune 1000 -- the country's largest railroad, Union Pacific, and its holding company, Union Pacific Corp., are based in Omaha.
- Union Stock Yards Company of Omaha
[edit] V
- Valmont Industries -- the inventor of center-pivot irrigation systems, and now the largest manufacturer of light poles, street signs and other municipal hardware, is based in Omaha.
[edit] W
- Werner Enterprises -- one of the largest long-haul, over-the-road trucking companies is based in Omaha
- Willow Springs Distilling Company
- Woodmen of the World
- West Corporation — Fortune 1000
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[edit] Y
[edit] Z
[edit] See also
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