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Importance Scale

Article importance grading scheme
Label Criteria Examples
Top Companies of top importance are major, international corporatations. Thier actions influence the global economy on both a longterm and day to day basis. These companies are both famous and established, often times spuring major cultural shifts and changing the way people run thier daily lives. Some companies may not have achieved the global scale of these companies, yet have heavily influenced our way of life and set the standard for a particular field of business may also be included as top companies, Example: Southwest Airlines. These may also include defunct companies such as Bell or TWA. Walmart, Ford, Coca-Cola, and Microsoft
High Companies in the high category are still very important, and are usually found on the Fortune 500 list. These companies are less international then many top companies, but are still very well known and extremly influential on a national level. Walgreens, Halliburton, EA Games, Jet Blue, and Hallmark
Mid Companies of a mid-level importance are large, profitable corporations which exist on a regional level; Or they may be national companies which mainly function in the background and aren't commonly known outside of financial circles. Wegmans, Buffalo News, and Conrail.
Low Companies in this catagory are minor subsidiaries or local small businesses. Mighty Taco


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