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The top 100 Black businesses in America are named by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
1994 (May 12)
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported the results of Black Enterprise Magazine's annual survey of the Top 100 Black businesses. The top-rated firm was the TLC Beatrice International Company, a New York food processor and distributor which in 1993 reported sales of $1.7 billion. Johnson Publishing Company of Chicago ranked second, with sales of $294 million. Other businesses in the top ten were: 3) Philadelphia Coca-Cola Bottling Co., $290 million; 4) H.J. Russell Construction Company of Atlanta, $290 million; 5) RMS Technologies of Menton, New Hersey, $115 million; 6) Anderson-Dubose food distributors of Solon, Ohio, $115 million; 7) Gold Line Refining Company of Houston, Texas, $108 million; 8) Threads 4 Life apparel makers of Commerce, California, $97 million; 9) Soft Sheen hair products company of Chicago, $97 million; and 10) Garden State Cable TV of Cherry Hill, New Jersey, $96 million.
References:
- • Hornsby, Alton. Chronology of African-American History: Significant Events and People from 1619 to the Present. Detroit: Gale Research, 1995.