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United Kingdom 3 2 Companies in Arkansas 8 9 530 12 13 15 5 14 17 1 49 11 18 4 55 555 67 10 40 40 UNITED KINGDOM 3 2 COMPANIES IN ARKANSAS 8 9 530 6 167 7 Source: Arkansas Economic Development Commission 10/2018 30 65 PARENT COMPANY CITY NAICS WEBSITE COMPANY www.canteen.com 7 Compass Group USA, Inc. Nashville Compass Group, PLC 454210 www.crothall.com 8 Bodycote K-Tech, Inc. Hot Springs Bodycote 332813 www.bodycote.com 49 9 Evraz Stratcor, Inc. Hot Springs Evraz plc 331410 www.evraz.com 18 10 Tate & Lyle Ingredients Americas LLC Van Buren Tate & Lyle PLC 311221 www.tateandlyle.com 11 Unilever Manufacturing (US), Inc. Jonesboro Unilever PLC 325620 www.unileverusa.com PARENT www.4media-group.com COMPANY CITY NAICS WEBSITE 12 4Media Group Bentonville 4media Group 541840 COMPANY www.4mediarelations.co.uk 1 Bunzl Distribution USA Springdale Bunzl PLC 425120 www.bunzlpd.com 13 Diageo North America Bentonville Diageo PLC 322222 www.diageo.com www.canteen.com www.kantarretail.com/virtu 2 Compass Group Usa, Inc. Little Rock Compass Group, PLC 454210 14 Kantar Retail Virtual Americas, Inc. Rogers WPP PLC 541511 www.crothall.com al-reality 3 Crothall Healthcare Little Rock Compass Group, PLC 621999 www.crothall.com 15 Retail Insight (US), Inc. Bentonville RI (Retail Insight Ltd) 541513 www.ri-team.com www.bilco.com 4 The Bilco Company Trumann Tyman PLC 332321 16 Rocksolid Retail Bentonville Rocksolid Retail 541511 www.rocksolidretail.com www.amesburytruth.com www.secure.microplastics.com 5 Micro Plastics, Inc. Flippin Essentra PLC 326199 17 Serco, Inc. Rogers Serco PLC 561110 www.serco-na.com www.essentraplc.com www.canteen.com www.canteen.com 6 Compass Group USA, Inc. Pine Bluff Compass Group, PLC 454210 18 Compass Group USA, Inc. Crossett Compass Group, PLC 454210 www.crothall.com www.crothall.com.
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