American Can Company

"[1] American Can Company ranked 97th among United States corporations in the value of World War II military production contracts.

Primerica, after it was merged with Sanford I. Weill's Commercial Credit Company, would form the basis of what would become Citigroup.The American Can Company had its headquarters at the Pershing Square Building in Manhattan, New York City, until 1970, when it moved into a Greenwich, Connecticut, facility, which had been developed on 150 acres (61 ha) of wooded land in the late 1960s.

The assets of James River are now part of Georgia-Pacific, a subsidiary of Koch Industries, the second largest privately owned company in the United States.

The same year, it acquired the Dunham's Sports athletic store chain and made it part of its retail sector, which also included Musicland and Fingerhut.

[8] In 1986, Triangle Industries acquired the packaging division of Gerald Tsai's American Can Company for $570 million.

Example of lithographed can, 1918
President of American Can Co. listening to a session of the National Monopoly Committee in 1939
Former building in Cincinnati
Former building in New Orleans
Former building in San Francisco