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Stock quotes for companies in N.M.
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Companies with New Mexico headquarters:
Bowlin Outdoor (BWLN): A regional leader in outdoor advertising displays in non-metro markets and travel
centers located on major interstate highways.
First State Bank (FSNM): Provides services to customers from a total of 15 locations in
Albuquerque, Taos, Rio Rancho, Santa Fe, Los Lunas, Bernalillo, Placitas and Questa, New
Mexico.
Horizon/CMS Healthcare (HHC): A provider of post-acute health care services and
long-term care services, principally in the Midwest, Southwest and Northeast regions of the
United States.
Light Path Technology (LPTHA): Manufactures GRADIUM materials in large and
small volumes. The Company has 13 patents
associated with the process to manufacture GRADIUM glass, which has
light-bending properties.
Lukens Medical (LUKN): A medical device company
addressing global markets in sutures, diagnostics and other disposable products.
Public Service of New Mexico (PNM): Operates electric, gas and water utilities.
Realco Inc. (RLCO): An integrated provider of services primarily focused to serve all segments of the real estate industry.
SBS Technologies (SBSE): Manufacturer of standard bus embedded computer components that perform a broad range of central processing unit, general purpose input/output and special purpose functions.
Solv-ex Corp. (SOLV): QUOTE NOT AVAILABLE A development stage company engaged in the processing and recovery of minerals from oil sands, as well as improving its technology for recovery of bitumen from oil sands.
Specialty Telco (SCTR): Build-out and maintenance of wireless communications transmitting and receiving facilities for providers of wireless communication services.
Sun Healthcare (SHG): Operates long-term care facilities and pharmacy services across the United States and in the United Kingdom, provides therapy services, fulfills the medical supply needs of nursing homes, and offers ancillary services for the healthcare industry.
Thornburg Mtg. (TMA):A specialized financial institution that primarily invests in adjustable-rate mortgage assets comprised of ARM securities and ARM loans.
Companies with significant New Mexico operations:
Albertson's Inc. (ABS): One of the largest retail food-drug chains in the United States, Albertson's operates 847 retail stores in 20 Western, Midwestern and Southern states.
Allegiance Corp. (AEH): Provides healthcare products and cost-management services needed by hospitals, laboratories and others.
American Biog Sci-A (MABXA): A biotechnology company focused on discovering and commercializing diagnostic and therapeutic products in the fields of cardiovascular medicine and neurobiology.
AMER Stores. (ASC): Operates more than 1,695 food and drug stores in 26 states. The principal operations of American Stores include Lucky Stores, Jewel-Osco, Acme Markets, Jewel-Osco Southwest, Osco Drug and Sav-On Drugs.
AMREP Corp. (AXR): A builder of housing, developer of real estate and through its Kable News Company subsidiary, distributes magazines to wholesalers and provides subscription fulfillment and other
services to publishers.
AMTECH Corp. (AMTC): Provider of systems and solutions using wireless data and security technologies.
US BDM INTL. Inc. (BDMI): Is a Fortune 1000 multinational information technology company that provides systems, solutions, and services to public sector and commercial customers.
Bank America Corp. (BAC): Provides consumer banking services through nearly 2,000 branches and more than 7,300 ATMs.
Burlington/Santa Fe (BNI): Operates one of the
largest railroads in North America, with 35,000 route miles covering 29 states and two Canadian provinces.
CIGNA Corp. (CI): Provides group life and health insurance, managed care products and services, retirement products and services, individual financial services, and property and casualty insurance worldwide.
CENTEX Corp. (CTX): Subsidiaries include home builders, mortgage loan
originators and general building contractors. Has operations in investment real estate and currently owns approximately 55% of Centex Construction Products, Inc.
EG&G Inc. (EGG): A global technology company that provides complete systems, as well as components to automotive, medical, aerospace, photography and other industries.
El Paso Electric (EE): An electric utility serving approximately 282,000 retail and wholesale customers in parts of Texas and New Mexico.
Excalibur Tech. (EXCA): Deals in knowledge
retrieval solutions, empowering organizations and enabling people to transform information into knowledge.
First Sec. Corp. (FSCO): FSCO operates 273 banks in the western United States along with several nonbank subsidiaries.
General Electric (GE): Consists of 12 divisions including aircraft engines, appliances, capital services, lighting, medical systems, NBC, plastics, Power Systems, electrical distribution and control.
General Mills Inc. (GIS): Produces and packages foods and and markets its packaged food products primarily through its own sales organizations.
GENZYME-GENLDIV (GENZ): A biotechnology company focused on biopharmaceutical development of genetically engineered therapeutic products, specialized contract research services and the production of cancer vaccines.
Giant Industries (GI): A refiner and marketer of petroleum products.
Holly Corp. (HOC): Through its affiliates, Navajo Refining Company and Montana Refining Company, is engaged in the refining of petroleum products.
Honeywell Inc. (HON): A global controls company focused on creating value through technology that enhances comfort, improves productivity, saves energy, protects the environment and increases safety.
Ikon office (IKN): Provides customers with copier and printing systems, computer networking and digital document services, copy center management, technology training and electronic file conversion.
INTEL Corp. (INTC): Manufactures and markets microcomputer components and related products at various levels of integration.
Johnson & Johnson (JNJ): Is a manufacturer of health care products serving the consumer, pharmaceutical and professional markets.
K-MART Corp. (KM): Is a mass merchandise retailer, operating 2,134 discount department stores.
Kaufman & BRD HO (KBH): Is the largest home builder in the western United States as well as operating in Mexico and France.
Lasertechnics (LASX): Consists of Sandia Imaging Systems Corporation, which provides imaging software and hardware systems for digitized information, and Lasertechnics Marking Corporation, which provides laser marking systems.
Lockheed Martin (LMT): Provides space and missile systems, electronics, military aircraft, information systems, systems integration and a broad range of services to U.S. and international governments and commercial customers.
WorldCom (WCOM) took over MCI (MCIC), : which provided communication services, along with being the world's third largest carrier of international voice traffic.
Mark IV Inds. Inc. (IV): A manufacturing company providing power transmission, fluid transfer and filtration systems and components for global industrial and automotive markets.
Motorola Inc. (MOT): Provider of wireless communications, semiconductors and advanced electronic systems, components and services.
Nations Bank Corp. (NB): Now part of Bank of America.
New Mexico & AZ (NZ): Owns and develops real estate in Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Texas, and Oklahoma through its four subsidiaries as well as rural real estate and mineral rights.
North American Mortgage (NAC): Originates, acquires, sells and services mortgage loans which are principally first-lien mortgage loans secured by single-family residences.
Norwest Corp. (NOB): A multi-bank holding company with financial services subsidiaries.
Penney Co. (JCP): Operates in retail department stores and catalog, drugstores, and insurance.
Phelps Dodge (PD): Produces copper, carbon black, wheels and rims for medium and heavy trucks, magnet wire, and has operations and investments in mines and wire and cable manufacturing facilities around the world.
Philips Electronics (PHG): Products include: consumer
electronics, lighting, components, semiconductors, communication systems, multimedia systems and software, domestic appliances, professional solutions, medical systems and personal care products.
Sears Roebuck (S): Retailer of apparel, home and automotive services.
Security Cap. Pac. (PTR): Owns and operates distribution properties.
Shaw Industries Inc. (SHX): Manufactures and sells carpeting and rugs throughout the world.
Southwest Airlines (LUV): The fifth largest domestic carrier in terms of customers boarded, currently serves 50 cities in 24 states.
Southwest Public Service (SPS): Provides electric service to a population of about 1 million people in the southwest.
Spartan Corp. (SPA): Develops and manufactures electronic parts and assemblies including microprocessor-based systems and sensors.
TNP Enterprises (TNP): Is the parent company of Texas-New Mexico Power which provides community-based electric service and Company and Facility Works, Inc., which provides energy and facility-related services and products.
Thermo Inst. Sys. (THI): Develops, manufactures, and markets analytical instruments as well as instruments used to monitor radioactivity and air pollution.
TRION Inc. (TRON): Specializes in products that focus on health and safety with specific emphasis on the environment in industry and the home.
Qwest (Q) took over U.S. West Comm. (USW): which, provided telecommunications services to more than 25 million customers in 14 western and midwestern states.
Value Health Inc. (VH): Is a provider of specialty benefit programs to large corporations, insurance carriers, managed care organizations, and federal, state and local governments.
Wal-Mart Stores (WMT): Operates discount department stores (Wal-Mart), warehouse membership clubs (Sam's Clubs) and a
combination full-line supermarket and discount department store (Wal-Mart Supercenters).
Walgreen Co. (WAG): Operates retail drugstores in 34 states and Puerto Rico.