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Corporate List 8-16-2021 Corporate Members CORPORATE LIST 8/16/2021 Name City State Country 100x Group Hong Kong Hong Kong 1661, Inc. Los Angeles California United States 1-800-Flowers.com, Inc. Carle Place New York United States 3M China Ltd. Shanghai Shanghai China 3M Company Saint Paul Minnesota United States 3M Deutschland GmbH Neuss Germany 3M India Ltd. Bangalore Karnataka India 3M Innovation Singapore Pte Ltd Singapore Singapore 3M KCI San Antonio Texas United States 3M United Kingdom PLC Bracknell Bracknell Forest United Kingdom 7-EleVen, Inc. IrVing Texas United States A & E Television Network LLC (Arts and Entertainment) New York New York United States AB Electrolux Stockholm Stockholms län Sweden Västra Götalands AB VolVo Göteborg län Sweden ABB ASEA Brown BoVeri Ltd. Zürich Zürich Switzerland Abbott St.Paul Minnesota United States Abbott Laboratories Abbott Park Illinois United States Abbott Products Operations AG Allschwil Switzerland AbbVie Inc. IrVine California United States AbbVie Inc. North Chicago Illinois United States Abercrombie & Fitch Co. New Albany Ohio United States ABRO Industries, Inc. South Bend Indiana United States ACCO Brands Corporation Lake Zurich Illinois United States ActiVision Blizzard UK Ltd. Slough United Kingdom ActiVision Blizzard, Inc. Santa Monica California United States ActiVision Computer Technology (Shanghai) Co. Ltd. Shanghai Shanghai China Acument Intellectual Property Fenton Michigan United States Acushnet Company FairhaVen Massachusetts United States Aderans America Holdings, Inc. Beverly Hills California United States adidas Group Panama Panamá Panama Adidas Group, India Gurgaon Haryana India adidas International Marketing BV Amsterdam Netherlands adidas International, Inc. Portland Oregon United States ADOBE INC. San Jose California United States ADOBE INC. Tokyo Japan Aetna Inc. Hartford Connecticut United States Agilent Technologies, Inc. Santa Clara California United States Ahold Delhaize Licensing Sarl Genève Genève Switzerland AIDA Cruises Rostock Germany Aigle International S.A. (MF Brands Group) Paris France AirWair International Ltd CAMDEN United Kingdom Alcon Laboratories, Inc. Fort Worth Texas United States Alcon Management SA Geneve Switzerland Alfa LaVal Corporate AB Lund Skåne län Sweden ALIAXIS GROUP Ixelles Belgium Alibaba (China) Co., Ltd Hangzhou Zhejiang China Alibaba Group SerVices Limited Hong Kong Hong Kong Align Technology Switzerland GmbH Rotkreuz Zug Switzerland Align Technology, Inc. San Jose California United States Align Technology, Inc. MorrisVille North Carolina United States Ciudad de Alimentos MaraVilla, S.A. Guatemala Guatemala Alliance Data / LoyaltyOne / AIR MILES Reward Program Toronto Ontario Canada Allianz SE Munich Germany Alltech, Inc. NicholasVille Kentucky United States Alticor Inc. Ada Michigan United States Altria Client SerVices Richmond Virginia United States AMAZON Culver City California United States District of Amazon Washington Columbia United States New South Amazon Corporate SerVices Pty Ltd Sydney Wales Australia Amazon Development Centre India Pvt Ltd Gurugram Haryana India Amazon.com, Inc. Seattle Washington United States AMBEV S.A. São Paulo São Paulo Brazil District of American Apparel & Footwear Association Washington Columbia United States District of American Bankers Association Washington Columbia United States American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. Pittsburgh Pennsylvania United States American Express New York New York United States American Greetings Corporation Cleveland Ohio United States American Honda Motor Co., Inc. Torrance California United States American Institute of Certified Public Accountants Durham North Carolina United States American International Group, Inc. New York New York United States District of American Red Cross Washington Columbia United States American Watch Association New York New York United States Amgen Inc. Thousand Oaks California United States AMOREPACIFIC Seoul South Korea Anheuser-Busch Companies, LLC Saint Louis Missouri United States Anheuser-Busch InBev China Shanghai Shanghai China Anheuser-Busch InBev Italia Gallarate Varese Italy Anheuser-Busch InBev S.A. Leuven Belgium Annheuser-Busch InBev Africa (Pty) Limited Johannesburg Gauteng South Africa Ant Financial/Alipay Causeway Bay Hong Kong Anthem, Inc. Chicago Illinois United States APM Monaco S.A.M. Guangzhou Guangdong China Apple Inc. Cupertino California United States Apple, Inc. Shanghai China Apple, Inc. Shenzhen China New South Aristocrat Technologies Australia Pty Ltd Sydney Wales Australia Aristocrat Technologies, Inc. Las Vegas NeVada United States Aritzia LP Vancouver British Columbia Canada Arjo IP Holding AB Malmo Sweden Arla Foods Amba Viby J Midtjylland Denmark ARM Limited Cambridge Cambridgeshire United Kingdom ARM, Inc. San Jose California United States Ashley Furniture Industries, Inc. Tampa Florida United States Asia Pacific Breweries (Singapore) Pte Ltd Singapore Singapore Asian Honda Motor Co., Ltd. Bang Rak Bangkok Thailand ASME New York New York United States Aspen Global Incorporated Grand Bay Mauritius ASSA ABLOY Australia Pty Ltd Oakleigh Victoria Australia ASSA ABLOY Branding Sàrl Luxembourg Luxembourg Luxembourg ASSA ABLOY Entrance Systems AB Landskrona Skåne län Sweden ASSA ABLOY Inc. New HaVen Connecticut United States ASSA ABLOY New Zealand Pty Ltd Albany Auckland New Zealand District of Association of American Medical Colleges Washington Columbia United States Astellas Pharma Europe Ltd. Addlestone Surrey United Kingdom Astellas Pharma Inc. Tokyo Japan Astellas US LLC Northbrook Illinois United States Astex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Pleasanton California United States AstraZeneca Wilmington Delaware United States AstraZeneca Gaithersburg Maryland United States AT&T Corp. Bedminster New Jersey United States AT&T SerVices, Inc. Dallas Texas United States AT&T SerVices, Inc. New York New York United States AUDI AG Ingolstadt Germany AutoZone, Inc. Memphis Tennessee United States Avanir Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Aliso Viejo California United States Avaya Inc. Morristown New Jersey United States Avaya Japan Ltd Tokyo Japan Avon Products, Inc. Suffern New York United States Azer Corporate Mahe Anse aux Pins Seychelles B V L G A R I Roma Roma Italy Barry Callebaut Zurich Switzerland BASF SE Ludwigshafen Germany BATH & BODY WORKS BRAND MANAGEMENT, INC. Columbus Ohio United States Bausch Health Companies Inc. Rochester New York United States Baxter International Inc. Deerfield Illinois United States Bayer Intellectual Property GmbH Monheim A. Rhein Germany Bayer U.S. LLC Weirton West Virginia United States Bayer U.S. LLC Saint Louis Missouri United States BDO Unibank, Inc. Makati City Philippines Beachbody, LLC Santa Monica California United States Beam Suntory Inc. Chicago Illinois United States Beijing Novartis Pharma Co. Ltd. Beijing China Bellroy Fitzroy Victoria Australia Belron Group Services AG Zug Switzerland Bertelsmann SE & Co. KGaA Gütersloh Germany Best Buy Co., Inc. Minneapolis Minnesota United States Best Medical International, Inc. Springfield Virginia United States Best Western International, Inc. Phoenix Arizona United States BIC Corporation Shelton Connecticut United States Big Fish Games Inc. Seattle Washington United States Biofarma Suresnes Hauts-de-Seine France Biogen Inc. Cambridge Massachusetts United States Bissell Homecare Inc. Grand Rapids Michigan United States BlackRock Charlotte North Carolina United States BlackRock San Francisco California United States BlackRock Atlanta Georgia United States Blizzard Entertainment China Shanghai Shanghai China Blizzard Entertainment Ltd. Gangnamgu South Korea Blizzard Entertainment, Inc. IrVine California United States Bloomberg L.P. New York New York United States Blue Cross Blue Shield Association Chicago Illinois United States New South BlueScope Steel Limited North Sydney Wales Australia BNY Mellon New York New York United States Boardriders Inc Burleigh Heads Queensland Australia Boar's Head Brand Sarasota Florida United States Bosch New Bern North Carolina United States Bose Corporation Framingham Massachusetts United States Brand Finance USA INC Dallas Texas United States Bristol-Myers Squibb Company Princeton New Jersey United States MahadeVapura, Britannia Industries Limited Bengaluru Karnataka India British American Tobacco Group London United Kingdom Caesars Entertainment Corporation Las Vegas NeVada United States Calvin Klein Trademark Trust New York New York United States Calvin Klein, Inc. New York New York United States Campbell Soup Company Camden New Jersey United States Campus Crusade for Christ, Inc. Orlando Florida United States Capital Group Los Angeles California United States Capital One Financial Corporation Richmond Virginia United States Capri Holdings Limited New York New York United States CAPRI HOLDINGS LIMITED LONDON United Kingdom Cargill, Incorporated Wayzata Minnesota United States Carnival Corporation Miami Florida United States Carnival UK Southampton Hampshire United Kingdom Palm Beach Carrier Corporation Gardens Florida United States CASTEL FRERES Blanquefort France Caterpillar Beijing China Caterpillar Inc. Peoria Illinois United States Caterpillar Inc. Peterborough Cambridgeshire United Kingdom CBS Corporation New York New York United States CCA and B, LLC Atlanta Georgia United States Celltrion, Inc. Incheon South Korea CenturyLink, Inc Denver Colorado United States CERVECERIA Y MALTERIA QUILMES S.A.I.C.A. y G. (ABInBeV) Buenos Aires Argentina CFA Institute Charlottesville Virginia United States Chanel Luxembourg Luxembourg Luxembourg
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