Minneapolis
The Twin Cities is home to many multinational corporations in industries such as finance, commerce, trucking and rail, health care, and industrial. They also have milling, publishing, food processing, graphic arts, insurance and technology. Target Corporation, U.S. Bancorp, Xcel Energy, Ameriprise Financial, Thrivent Financial, PepsiAmericas, Valspar Corporation, Donaldson Company and VersaGlobe International are all located in Minneapolis.
New York
The mos populous city in the United States home to more than eight million residents and many large companies. This world hub of finance and commerce is one of three major centers for economic activity (with London and Tokyo). It is home to the worlds two largest stock exchanges, NASDAQ and the New York Stock Exchange. New York business interests go from a heavy manufacturing industry to entertainment and tourism.
Los Angeles
Los Angeles is the second most populous city in the United States, with the Los Angeles metropolitan area being home to more than 12 million residents. Los Angeles has a diverse economy including entertainment, international business, media, petroleum, science, technology and aerospace sectors. It is the center of the world entertainment industry. Some notable Fortune 500 companies are Northrop Grumman, Occidental Petroleum, Health Net, KB Home, Reliance Steel & Aluminum and CB Ricard Ellis.
London
London is the capital and largest city in the United Kingdom. London has the sixth largest city economy in the world and is an international business center. London has seen success as a service industry, finance and exports. London has more than 482 overseas banks. It is also home to the London Stock Exchange.