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Nov. 3rd, 2005 04:55 pmFORTUNE 500 EXECS MEET
Representatives from Wal-Mart, Taylor Steel, Shaw-Littel all attend.
By Shep Newcombe, staff reporter
NEW YORK CITY - Representatives from the top thirty of this years Fortune 500 companies gathered at the Hilton Hotel today for the annual Christmas party. 2005's companies include Wal-Mart, Taylor Steel, ExxonMobil, Shaw-Littel, and Boeing.
This year, Taylor Steel and Shaw-Littel lead the pack in first and second place. Although Everett and Sofia Taylor were unable to attend, due to the expected birth of their first child, brother Hamilton Taylor and wife Evelyn Maclarin (of Maclarin Industries) attended in their place. Taylor is a justice of the Illinois State Superior Court, but is nonetheless one of his brother's most trusted businesss partners and an able representative of Taylor Steel.
Shaw-Littel has CEO Jacqueline Shaw attending. Shaw, 57, inherited control of the company after founder Alexander Shaw passed away. Company president Dennis Littel remains in Boston.
The festivities begin today and are scheduled to end December 30.


This is what I do instead of writing. Currently, I'm...I'm not going to tell you how many words I'm behind in NaNoWriMo.
Representatives from Wal-Mart, Taylor Steel, Shaw-Littel all attend.
By Shep Newcombe, staff reporter
NEW YORK CITY - Representatives from the top thirty of this years Fortune 500 companies gathered at the Hilton Hotel today for the annual Christmas party. 2005's companies include Wal-Mart, Taylor Steel, ExxonMobil, Shaw-Littel, and Boeing.
This year, Taylor Steel and Shaw-Littel lead the pack in first and second place. Although Everett and Sofia Taylor were unable to attend, due to the expected birth of their first child, brother Hamilton Taylor and wife Evelyn Maclarin (of Maclarin Industries) attended in their place. Taylor is a justice of the Illinois State Superior Court, but is nonetheless one of his brother's most trusted businesss partners and an able representative of Taylor Steel.
Shaw-Littel has CEO Jacqueline Shaw attending. Shaw, 57, inherited control of the company after founder Alexander Shaw passed away. Company president Dennis Littel remains in Boston.
The festivities begin today and are scheduled to end December 30.


This is what I do instead of writing. Currently, I'm...I'm not going to tell you how many words I'm behind in NaNoWriMo.