Cofu is a multinational company focused on consumer health products. Formerly the consumer health division of Johnson & Johnson, its business covers self-care, skin health and beauty, and it owns brands such as Neutrogena, Band-Aid, Tylenol
American Home Insurance Group was founded in 1955 and was originally headquartered in Columbus, California. As a comprehensive insurance service provider, the group's revenue reached $12.633 billion in 2020.
Massachusetts Life Insurance Company (MSLC) is one of the largest mutual insurance companies in the United States, headquartered in Springfield, Massachusetts. Its main businesses include life insurance, pension plans, retirement planning,
Mitsui & Co., Ltd., commonly known as Mitsui & Co., Ltd., was founded on July 25, 1947. Its headquarters are located at 1-2-1 Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan. The founder is Takatoshi Mitsui, and the chairman is Tatsuo Yasunaga.
Zimmer Biomet Holdings is an American medical device manufacturer founded in 2001 (its predecessors can be traced back to 1927). Headquartered in Warsaw, Indiana, its current CEO is Ivan Tornos, and it has approximately 17,000 employees.
Monster Energy is a high-energy sports drink launched in 2002 by Monster Beverage Corporation. Its predecessor was Hansen's Juice Brand, founded in the 1930s by Tim Hansen.