LIST 44 | 55 Companies Reportedly Doing Business With Enemy Nations |
According to government, media, and investor reports, the following companies do business with at least one of the countries deemed by the US to be an enemy state: Libya, Cuba, North Korea, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Sudan, Zimbabwe, Liberia, the Balkans, and Burma (Myanmar). It should be noted that in a lot of these cases, the transactions appear to be legal, either because a non-US subsidiary of the company is dealing with the rogue state or because the Treasury Department granted a special license. In other cases, though, the corporations have been fined for their activities.
1. AAA Travel
2. Alcolac International
3. Amazon.com
4. American Express Bank
5. American Type Culture Collection
6. Axel Electronics
7. Baker Hughes
8. Bank of America
9. Bank of New York
10. Bank One
11. Barclays Bank
12. Bechtel
13. Canberra Industries
14. Carl Zeiss, Inc.
15. Caterpillar
16. Cerberus
17. Chevron Texaco
18. Citibank, N.A.
19. Conoco-Phillips
20. Consarc
21. Deutsche Bank
22. Dow Agrosciences
23. Dupont
24. Eastman Kodak
25. Electronic Associates
26. ESPN
(Entertainment & Sports Network)
27. Exxon Mobile
28. EZ Logic Data Systems
29. Finnigan MAT (US)
30. Four Seasons Hotels
31. General Electric
32. Halliburton
33. Hewlett-Packard
34. Honeywell
35. Hyundai Group
36. International Computer Systems
37. JP Morgan Chase
38. Leybold Vacuum Systems
39. New York Yankees
40. Pepsi Cola Co.
41. PetroCanada
42. PetroChina
43. Playboy Enterprises
44. Rockwell
45. Samsung
46. Semetex
47. Siemens
48. Spectra Physics
49. Sperry Corp.
50. Standard Chartered Bank
51. Tektronix
52. TI Coating
53. Unisys
54. Wal-Mart
55. Wells Fargo Bank