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

Comerica Bank Tower, the headquarters of Comerica Bank in Downtown

The headquarters of Southwest Airlines

The headquarters of Texas Instruments
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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