Talk:Calvin Klein (fashion house)/Archives/2015

Calvin Klein is one of the few corporations worldwide to own a two letter domain name
There are 26*26 = 676 two letter domain names (dot com). I haven't checked them all but a random survey would indicate there are 676 corporations worldwide who own a two letter domain name. 87.102.44.18 (talk) 17:20, 7 June 2015 (UTC)


 * Did you check to see how many are random domain speculators? Pinkbeast (talk) 16:46, 8 June 2015 (UTC)
 * No. I started with aa.com and just kept searching. I didn't bother checking all of them What is the definition of "few"? Here are a few more


 * aa.com (American Airlines)
 * ab.com (Allen-Bradley/Rockwell Automation)
 * ae.com (American Eagle Outfitters)
 * ag.com (American Greetings)
 * ah.com (Aurora Advanced Healthcare)
 * aj.com (Ask.com/IAC/InterActiveCorp)
 * al.com (Alabama Local News)
 * as.com (Diario AS/PRISA)
 * ba.com (British Airways)
 * bg.com (Bergdorf Goodman)
 * bh.com (Bell Helicopter)
 * bk.com (Burger King)
 * bl.uk (British Library)
 * bn.com (Barnes & Noble)
 * bp.com (BP)
 * bt.com (BT Group)
 * bx.com (The Blackstone Group)
 * ca.com (CA Technologies)
 * cb.com (CareerBuilder)
 * cc.com (Comedy Central)
 * cl.com (Craigslist)
 * cw.com (Cable & Wireless Worldwide)
 * db.com (Deutsche Bank)
 * dc.com (Deloitte)
 * dg.com (Dollar General)
 * dj.com (Dow Jones & Company)
 * do.com (Salesforce.com)
 * du.com (Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company)
 * dq.com (Dairy Queen)
 * dx.com (DealExtreme)
 * ea.com (Electronic Arts)
 * eb.com (Encyclopædia Britannica)
 * ef.com (EF Education First)
 * ey.com (Ernst & Young)
 * fb.com (Facebook)
 * fp.com (Friends Provident)
 * ft.com (Financial Times)
 * ge.com (General Electric)
 * go.com (The Walt Disney Company)
 * gm.com (General Motors)
 * gp.com (Georgia-Pacific)
 * gq.com (GQ/Condé Nast)
 * gs.com (Goldman Sachs)
 * gt.com (Grant Thornton International)
 * gu.com (The Guardian)
 * gv.com (Google Ventures)
 * hm.com (H&M)
 * ha.com (Heritage Auctions)
 * hp.com (Hewlett-Packard)
 * if.com (Intelligent Finance)
 * ig.com (IG Group)
 * jd.com (JD.com)
 * jj.com (Johnson & Johnson)
 * jq.com (Warner Bros.)
 * jm.com (Johns Manville)
 * ka.com (Cirque du Soleil)
 * kp.com (Kaiser Permanente)
 * kt.com (KT Corporation)
 * kw.com (Keller Williams Realty)
 * ky.com (K-Y Jelly)
 * kz.com (Pearson Education)
 * la.com (MediaNews Group)
 * lc.com (Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide)
 * ld.com (Loren Data Corp.)
 * lg.com (LG Corp)
 * lh.com (Lufthansa)
 * lm.com (Altria)
 * lq.com (La Quinta Inns & Suites)
 * lv.com (Liverpool Victoria)
 * lw.com (Latham & Watkins)
 * me.com (iCloud/Apple Inc.)
 * mi.com (Xiaomi)
 * ml.com (Merrill Lynch)
 * ms.com (Morgan Stanley)
 * mt.com (Mettler Toledo)
 * ni.com (National Instruments)
 * nn.com (Pearson Education)
 * ok.com(OK Magazine)
 * op.com (Ocean Pacific)
 * pb.com (Pitney Bowes)
 * pc.com (Intel Corp)
 * pg.com (Procter & Gamble)
 * pt.com (Performance Technologies Inc)
 * pw.com (PricewaterhouseCoopers)
 * qq.com (Tencent QQ)
 * qz.com (Quartz/Atlantic Media)
 * ra.com (AbbVie)
 * rb.com (Reckitt Benckiser)
 * rj.com (Royal Jordanian)
 * rm.com (RM Education)
 * rr.com (Time Warner Cable)
 * rt.com (RT/RIA Novosti)
 * sc.com (Standard Chartered)
 * si.com (Turner Broadcasting System)
 * sm.com (SM Investments Corporation)
 * so.com (Qihoo)
 * st.com (STMicroelectronics)
 * sv.com (MediaNews Group)
 * td.com (Toronto-Dominion Bank)
 * ti.com (Texas Instruments)
 * ua.com (Under Armour)
 * ul.com (UL)
 * up.com (Union Pacific Railroad)
 * uo.com (Ultima Online)
 * vf.com (Vanity Fair/Condé Nast)
 * vk.com (VK)
 * vw.com (Volkswagen Group of America)
 * wb.com (Warner Bros.)
 * wd.com (Western Digital)
 * wf.com (Wells Fargo)
 * wm.com (Waste Management, Inc)
 * wp.com (WordPress.com)
 * wr.com (Westar Energy)
 * wy.com (Weyerhaeuser)
 * xe.com (XE.com)
 * xg.com (The Walt Disney Company)
 * xo.com (XO Communications)
 * ya.com (Orange)
 * yp.com (Yellowpages.com)
 * yr.com (Young & Rubicam)
 * zd.com (ZDNet/CBS Interactive)
 * zf.com (ZF Friedrichshafen)

87.102.44.18 (talk) 23:41, 14 September 2015 (UTC)


 * Interesting. So I suppose it comes down to the question of whether we think hundreds is a few because it is small compared to the total number of companies, or we don't because after all it is hundreds. Pinkbeast (talk) 14:08, 16 September 2015 (UTC)