RAMJAC
The RAMJAC Corporation is a fictional multinational conglomerate, or megacorp, featured in several novels by Kurt Vonnegut. In Jailbird, the company at its height owns 19 percent of the United States, twice as large as the next largest conglomerate in the "Free World".[1] Copyrights on Vonnegut's later books are also held by RAMJAC, much like Isaac Asimov's later copyrights are held by Nightfall, Inc.
Divisions and holdings of The RAMJAC Corporation
- All in the Family
- American Harp Company
- Anheuser-Busch
- AT&T
- Barnum and Bailey Circus
- Bergdorf Goodman
- Bloomingdale's
- Chrysler Air Temp
- The Plain Dealer
- Colonel Sanders
- Down Home Records
- Dell Publishing
- Gulf+Western
- Henri Bendel
- Hospitality Associates, Ltd., including the Arapahoe Hotel and the Hilton Department
- The Illinois Institute of Instruction
- Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company
- Marlborough Gallery
- McDonald's
- The New York Times
- Peanuts comic strip
- Pinkerton Detective Agency
- Playboy Magazine
- Plymouth Cordage Company
- Ringling Brothers Circus
- The Rosewater Foundation
- Sloane's department store
- Sesame Street
- Tiffany's department store
- Transico
- Kilgore Trout and Sons
- Universal Pictures
- Lawrence Welk
- Youngstown Steel
- Who's Who
References
- ↑ Vonnegut, Kurt; Jailbird; Delacorte; New York: 1979. ISBN 0-44005-449-4
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