List of companies in Dallas
For a list of companies based in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, go to List of companies in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex
This list includes companies based within the city limits of Dallas, Texas. Although the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex has many more corporate headquarters, including Frito Lay and American Airlines, this list only includes companies that are headquartered within the Dallas City Limits.
- Affiliated Computer Services
- Alon USA
- American Fire Sprinkler Association
- AT&T
- Atmos Energy
- AutoTester
- Broadleaf Commerce
- Brinker International
- Capital Senior Living
- Comerica
- Copart
- Corner Bakery Cafe
- Critical Watch
- Dave & Buster's
- Dean Foods
- El Chico
- El Fenix
- EmCare
- Energy Future Holdings
- Energy Transfer Partners
- GAINSCO
- Greyhound Bus Lines
- Haggar Clothing
- Harwood International
- Haynes and Boone
- HBK Investments
- HKS, Inc.
- HomeVestors of America
- Hotels.com
- Interstate Batteries
- La Madeleine
- Locke, Liddell & Sapp
- Match.com
- McAfee
- Merit Energy Company
- Mizzen+Main[1]
- Neiman Marcus
- The Odee Company
- Potato Parcel[2]
- Regus US Division
- Ryan LLC
- Rosewood Hotels & Resorts
- Southwest Airlines
- Tenet Healthcare
- Texas Instruments
- Trammell Crow Company
- Tuesday Morning
- TXI
Public employers
Major public sector employers headquartered in Dallas include:
- Army and Air Force Exchange Service
- City of Dallas
- Dallas County
- Dallas County Community College District
- Dallas Independent School District
- Parkland Health & Hospital System
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References
- Kolodny, Lora (28 August 2014). "Mizzen+Main Raises $1.2M for Clothes That Look Upscale, Feel Athletic". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
- Burke, Kathleen (August 26, 2015). "People are spending $14 to send message-bearing potatoes". MarketWatch. Dow Jones & Company. Retrieved August 11, 2016.
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