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20 American Companies Everyone Thought Would Last Forever

20 American Companies Everyone Thought Would Last Forever

20 American Companies Everyone Thought Would Last Forever
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Enron
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WorldCom
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Lehman Brothers
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Washington Mutual
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Bear Stearns
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Arthur Andersen
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Pan Am
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Circuit City
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Trans World Airlines (TWA)
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Blockbuster
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Eastern Air Lines
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Toys “R” Us
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Borders
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RadioShack
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Pets.com
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Theranos
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A&P (Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company)
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Montgomery Ward
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Polaroid Corporation
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Linens ’n Things
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20 American Companies Everyone Thought Would Last Forever
Enron
WorldCom
Lehman Brothers
Washington Mutual
Bear Stearns
Arthur Andersen
Pan Am
Circuit City
Trans World Airlines (TWA)
Blockbuster
Eastern Air Lines
Toys “R” Us
Borders
RadioShack
Pets.com
Theranos
A&P (Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company)
Montgomery Ward
Polaroid Corporation
Linens ’n Things

20 American Companies Everyone Thought Would Last Forever

It is hard to believe that some of America’s most familiar companies are no longer around. These were the stores families visited on weekends, the brands people trusted for decades, and the businesses that once seemed like permanent fixtures in malls, shopping centers, and neighborhoods across the country. For many Americans, their names are tied to childhood memories, family traditions, and everyday routines.

But even the biggest and most recognizable companies can fall behind. Changing technology, shifting shopping habits, financial mistakes, stronger competition, and failed attempts to modernize caused many once-powerful businesses to lose their footing. Some declined slowly over many years, while others seemed to disappear almost overnight.

From beloved retailers and restaurant chains to household brands that once dominated their industries, these are 20 American companies many people thought would last forever but ultimately did not.

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