Portal:Companies/Selected picture

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Usage[edit]

The "Selected Picture" box on the Portal page is randomly generated with the Random Portal Component template. To add a picture to be randomly selected, you must:

  1. Find the next available subpage number from the list of pictures below
  2. Make a new subpage of this page with that number (Portal:Companies/Selected picture/<# here>)
  3. Write a summary of the picture using the layout design at Portal:Companies/Selected picture/Layout
  4. Link to the new subpage at the bottom of the list below, like the other subpages
  5. Update the "max=" attribute on the {{Random portal component}} in the "Selected Picture" box on the main page to the number of the subpage you created

Selected pictures list[edit]

editSelection 1


Credit: United States Air Force
Air Force One, a Boeing VC-25, flying over Mount Rushmore. Boeing is a major aerospace and defense corporation, originally founded by William E. Boeing in Seattle, Washington. Its international headquarters has been in Chicago, Illinois, US since 2001. Boeing is the largest global aircraft manufacturer by revenue, orders and deliveries, and the second-largest aerospace and defense contractor in the world. Boeing is the largest exporter in the United States. Its stock is a component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average.

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Credit: Matt Britt
The Intel 80486DX2 is a CPU produced by Intel Corporation that was introduced in 1992. Intel is the world's largest semiconductor company and the inventor of the x86 series of microprocessors, the processors found in most personal computers. Founded on July 18, 1968 as Integrated Electronics Corporation and based in Santa Clara, California, USA, Intel also makes motherboard chipsets, network cards and ICs, flash memory, graphic chips, embedded processors, and other devices related to communications and computing.

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Credit: Siemens Press Picture
The rotor of a modern steam turbine manufactured by Siemens AG. Siemens, based in Germany, operates in six areas: automation & control, power, transportation, medical, information & communication and lighting. The firm employs over 480,000 people, making it Europe's largest engineering conglomerate and the sixth-largest employer in the Fortune Global 500.

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Credit: Lyza Danger
Aisles of packaged food in a Fred Meyer hypermarket in Portland, Oregon. A hypermarket is a combination of a supermarket and a department store, and the Fred Meyer chain is one of the pioneers of the hypermarket format in the United States. Kroger, which owns Fred Meyer, is the top grocery retailer and the third largest general retailer in the country.

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Credit: Christopher Batt
Juuso Pykälistö in his Peugeot 206 WRC during the 2003 Swedish Rally. Peugeot is a major French car brand, part of the PSA Peugeot Citroën group. It is the second largest automaker in Europe behind Volkswagen. Peugeot's world headquarters are in Avenue de la Grande Armée, Paris, close to Porte Maillot, but the Peugeot company and family is originally from Sochaux. Peugeot retains a large manufacturing plant in Sochaux which is also home to the Peugeot Museum.

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Credit: Dan Smith
A Bentley badge and hood ornament atop a 1960 S2 4-door saloon.

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Credit: Chris Howells
The Supermarine Spitfire XVI was manufactured by Supermarine Aviation Works, a subsidiary of Vickers-Armstrongs. Vickers-Armstrongs Limited was a British engineering conglomerate formed by the merger of the assets of Vickers Limited and Sir W G Armstrong Whitworth & Company in 1927. The majority of the company was nationalised in the 1960s and 1970s, with the remainder being divested as Vickers plc in 1977.

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Credit: Fir0002
A Cessna 182P, flown in Swifts Creek, Victoria. Cessna Aircraft Company, headquartered in Wichita, Kansas, is a manufacturer of general aviation aircraft, specializing in small, piston-powered aircraft and medium-sized business jets. The company traces its history to June 1911, when Clyde Cessna, a farmer in Rago, Kansas, built a wood-and-fabric plane and became the first person to build and fly an aircraft between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains. Today employing 9,500 people, Cessna has been a subsidiary of Textron since 1992.

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Credit: David Iliff
30 St Mary Axe, London, widely known by the nickname "The Gherkin", and occasionally as a variant on The Swiss Re Tower, after its previous owner and principal occupier. Swiss Re is the world’s largest reinsurance company, founded in 1863, the firm now operates in more than 30 countries and is headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland.

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Credit: Softeis
A red and white 1958 Chevrolet Corvette roadster. The Corvette has been manufactured by General Motors since 1953. GM, founded in 1908, has been the global automobile sales leader in every calendar year from 1931 to 2008. As of 2008, General Motors employs about 284,000 people around the world and owns marques including Buick, Cadillac, GM Daewoo, Holden, Opel, Saab, Vauxhall and Wuling.

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