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  2. Health Care Service Corporation - Wikipedia

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    HCSC is a member-owned health insurance company that operates in five states under the Blue Cross and Blue Shield brand. It has over 16 million members and offers various health plans, group and individual policies, and wellness resources.

  3. Charles Schwab Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and services of Charles Schwab Corporation, a multinational financial services company founded by Charles R. Schwab in 1971. The company offers banking, investing, wealth management, and related services to retail and institutional clients.

  4. Hess Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Hess Corporation is an American global independent energy company formed by the merger of Hess Oil and Chemical and Amerada Petroleum in 1968. It has operations in the US, Libya, Guyana, Suriname, Malaysia and Thailand, and has agreed to be acquired by Chevron.

  5. HSBC Bank USA - Wikipedia

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    HSBC Bank USA is a subsidiary of the British banking group HSBC, with its headquarters in New York City and Virginia. It has 22 branch locations, but plans to sell or close most of them and focus on international and wealthier clients. It has faced fines and controversies for money laundering and overcharging.

  6. Centene Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Centene Corporation is a public company that provides healthcare services and insurance for government-sponsored and privately insured programs. It operates in the US and the UK, and has acquired several other insurers and providers since 2001.

  7. HSBC - Wikipedia

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    HSBC is a British universal bank and financial services group with global presence and Asian origins. Learn about its foundation, expansion, diversification, acquisitions, scandals and rankings from this comprehensive Wikipedia article.

  8. S corporation - Wikipedia

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    An S corporation is a closely held corporation that elects to be taxed under Subchapter S of the Internal Revenue Code. Learn about the requirements, benefits, and drawbacks of S corporation status, as well as the differences from C corporations and partnerships.

  9. U.S. Steel - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Steel is an American steel producer founded in 1901 by J.P. Morgan. It was the world's largest corporation and steel maker for decades, but faced competition and antitrust challenges. It is set to be acquired by Nippon Steel in 2023.

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