List of companies based in San Francisco
The following is a list of companies based in San Francisco, California. Fortune 500 rankings are indicated in parentheses, based on the list of the Fortune 500 companies in 2008.
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Companies currently based in San Francisco
Advertising
- 3Q Digital
- 140 Proof
- AKQA
- Duncan/Channon
- Goodby, Silverstein & Partners
- iCrossing
- Landor Associates
- Mullen
- Traction
Banks
- Bank of the Orient
- Bank of the West (BancWest)
- First Republic Bank
- UnionBanCal Corporation
- Wells Fargo
Beverages (alcoholic)
Beverages (non-alcoholic)
Biotechnology and drugs
Broadcasting and cable TV
Business services
- Ammunition Design Group
- Brightpearl
- Coursmos
- Duane Morris
- Elanex
- Gensler
- Morrison & Foerster
- Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe
- Sparkpr
- XIM
Communications equipment
Computer services
- AfterCollege
- AllBusiness.com
- Automattic
- Bebo
- Bleacher Report
- CBS Interactive
- Chegg
- Clicktime.com, Inc.
- Clinkle
- Cotap
- Craigslist
- CrowdFlower
- Digg
- Disqus
- Dropbox
- Dropcam, Inc.
- Eventbrite, Inc.
- Fitbit
- Hack Reactor
- HubPages
- IGN Entertainment
- imgur
- Internet Archive
- Jawbone
- Joyent
- Kink.com
- Kongregate
- LiveJournal
- Lyft
- Meraki
- Mevio
- Mimecast
- New Relic
- ON24
- OpenDNS
- Pogo.com
- Practice Fusion
- Prezi
- Quantcast
- Revision3
- Salesforce.com
- SAY Media
- SideCar
- Slack
- Snip.it
- Splunk
- StumbleUpon
- Talenthouse
- Technorati
- Trulia
- TwitchTV
- Uber
- Ustream
- Whiskey Media
- Wikia
- Wolfgang's Vault
- Yammer
- Yelp
- YouNoodle
- Zedo
Construction
Consumer financial services
Energy
Food
- Big Heart Pet Brands
- Boudin Bakery
- Del Monte[1]
- Diamond Foods
- Driscoll's
- Harmless Harvest
- Jack & Jason's Pancakes & Waffles
- La Boulange
- Popchips
- TCHO
- Traveling Spoon
Hospitals
Hotels and motels
Insurance (accident and health)
Insurance (property and casualty)
Investment services
- BV Capital
- Charles Schwab
- Liquid Realty Partners
- NFX Guild
- Savant Investment Group
- ThinkEquity LLC
- Thomas Weisel Partners
- Wells Fargo
- WR Hambrecht + Co
Motion pictures
Personal and household products
Public benefit
- Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Kiva
- The Sierra Club
- Skoll Foundation
- TechSoup.org
- Wikimedia Foundation
Publishing and printing
Real estate
Recreational activities
Resource recovery
Resource sharing
Retail (apparel)
- Banana Republic
- BeGood Clothing
- Everlane
- Gap Inc.
- Gymboree
- Jessica McClintock
- Levi Strauss & Co.
- ModCloth
- Old Navy
- Tea Collection
- North Face
Retail (non-physical)
Retail (specialty)
- Betabrand
- Cameron Hughes Wine
- Good Vibrations
- Gump's
- McRoskey Mattress Company
- One Kings Lane[2]
- Pottery Barn
- Timbuk2
- Williams-Sonoma, Inc.
- RH
- Cost Plus World Market
- Serena & Lily
- Minted
- Mark & Graham
- Roost
Software and programming
- Advent Software
- BitTorrent, Inc.
- Calypso Technology
- Clarizen
- Clustrix
- FileRight
- GroundWork Inc.
- Linden Lab
- MathCrunch
- OpenTable
- Piggybackr
- Sega of America
- VerticalResponse
- Zynga
Utilities
Companies formerly based in San Francisco
- Bank of America – relocated to Charlotte, North Carolina
- California State Automobile Association - relocated to Walnut Creek, California
- Chevron – relocated to San Ramon, California
- Crocker Bank – purchased by Wells Fargo Bank
- Esprit – relocated to Ratingen, Germany and Hong Kong, China
- Excite@Home – purchased by Ask.com
- Flickr – acquired by Yahoo!
- Folgers Coffee – acquired by The J.M. Smucker Co.
- Hambrecht & Quist, LLC – purchased by Chase Manhattan Bank, later folded into JP Morgan Securities following Chase's purchase of JPM
- Hearst Corporation – relocated to New York City
- Hills Brothers Coffee – purchased by Massimo Zanetti Beverage USA
- Montgomery Securities – purchased by NationsBank Corporation on June 30, 1997
- Pacific Telesis – acquired by SBC Communications, which became AT&T when it purchased AT&T Corporation
- Pegasus Aviation Finance Company - acquired by AWAS
- Robertson Stephens – closed by its parent company FleetBoston in July 2002
- Rolling Stone – relocated to New York City, New York
- The Sharper Image
- Six Apart – moved to Tokyo
- Southern Pacific – acquired by Union Pacific Railroad
- Sunset Magazine – relocated to Menlo Park
- Swensen's Ice Cream – acquired by International Franchise Corp (IFC) of Markham, Ontario, Canada
- Transamerica – purchased by Aegon
- United Commercial Bank; acquired by East West Bank
See also
References
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