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  2. List of Illinois companies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Illinois companies which includes notable companies that are headquartered in Illinois, or were previously headquartered in Illinois. In general, this list does not include companies headquartered in one of the municipalities of the Chicago metropolitan area .

  3. Trade name - Wikipedia

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    A trade name, trading name, or business name is a pseudonym used by companies that do not operate under their registered company name. [1] The term for this type of alternative name is fictitious business name. [1] Registering the fictitious name with a relevant government body is often required.

  4. Alexi Giannoulias - Wikipedia

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    A Democrat, Giannoulias defeated Republican State Senator Christine Radogno with 54 percent of the vote in the November 2006 election for Illinois Treasurer. He became the first Democrat to hold the office of Illinois Treasurer in 12 years. Giannoulias was a candidate for U.S. Senate in the 2010 elections.

  5. INB - Wikipedia

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    The original Illinois National Bank was established in 1886 in Springfield, Illinois. [2] In 1989, the bank was sold to First of America Bank [3] and assumed that name on February 1, 1990. [4] In 1997, First of America was sold to National City Bank, which was in turn sold to PNC Bank in 2008.

  6. Illinois Bell - Wikipedia

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    The Ameritech name continued to be used until 2002, despite the merger. In 2001, the company started doing business as SBC Ameritech Illinois. In 2002, SBC dropped the Ameritech name in favor of "SBC" as a national brand. On January 1, 2003, Illinois Bell, for regulatory business, was renamed Illinois Bell Telephone Company d/b/a SBC Illinois.

  7. Eby-Brown - Wikipedia

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    A few years later, Peter Michels joined the firm and the company became "Eby, Hinman and Michels." In 1904, Michels sold his share of the business to C.C. Loser and T.H. Day, and the company was renamed Eby Loser Co." Loser and Day disposed of their holdings in 1907, but the firm continued to operate as Eby Loser until 1930.