- Chemical Companies
- Ace Chemicals
- Chemical plant where Joker tested Harley Quinn's devotion to him by performing a trust fall into a vat of chemical. When she does, the Joker joins her.
- Chemical plant where Harley Quinn and the Joker shared a special moment, so to help her get over him, she blows it up.
- Allied Chemical
- Company seen in New York from Harry Canyon segment.
- Axis Chemicals
- Chemical plant where Jack Napier was accidentally knocked into a vat of chemicals after fighting with Batman.
- Beringovskiy Depot
- Top secret chemical warfare depot, target of terrorist hijackers The Leon Trotsky Brigade of the Fourth International (G.I.Joe Special Missions preview: Best Defense in Issue #50 The Battle of Springfield)
- Boston Latrine Chemicals
- Chemical company. ALF's investment strategy involves selecting companies whose names start with letters in Melmackian holidays. He picks Boston Latrine Chemicals because of the similarity to the holiday Blecch (Season 4 episode We're in the Money)
- Bradway Chemical
- James transfers $100 million from his clients accounts. "I've got a good feeling about clean coal."
- ChemTech Industries
- Michael Webb used to be a plant manager at ChemTech Industries. (Season 3 episode Past Tense Part 2)
- Chemwall
 - Company working with Stu's company.
- ChristieBio
- Also known as Christie Labs, Kevin Christie's company, famed for pharmaceuticals, vaccines and now the miracle meat called Simpro. (Season 1 episode Just A Fanboy)
- Consolidated Chemical Refinery
- Cryoco
- Big rig hauling liquid nitrogen commandeered by the T-1000. "Cryogenic Transport Specialists"
- Dorner Therapeutics
- Severed Lumon Industries employee Peg Kincaid contacts Topeka Star reporter Daria Thorne regarding a Dorner Therapeutics truck explosion. (Severance: The Lexington Letter - Apple Books)
- Drack's Chemical Dye and Munitions
- Previous name of the Lillian corporation, the corporation that bought the bar from Sam. Motto: "We care about people" (Season 6 episode 14 And God Created Woodman)
- Dry Cleaning Chemical Transactional Holding Company
- Ben's new business idea. (Season 6 episode The Wall)
- Dupree Chemical Co.
- Bane kidnaps the son of the Dupree family, holding him for random.
- F Chemical
- Truck that crashes in intersection. (Season 3 episode Barney/Never)
- Firegold
- Company where Charlie wants to work. (Charlie Burns) Pharmaceutical company that Nate mentions - company that works with Pharmstead. (Getting a Glimpse of God) Where Miles works. (Black Holes)
- Overturned truck is from Firegold Chemicals. (Steep Mountain Grades)
- Davis comes home from work. (Embers) Davis tells Morty where he works. (Late) Where Davis works. (Wheel of Fortune)
- Where Joe works. (Movie Night) Mr. Best: "This final document simply confirms that the Hyperborean Institute, a subsidiary of Firegold Labs, itself a subsidiary of Eminent Technology, is not responsible for, nor are its parent companies responsible for, and expressly disclaim all liability for, damages of any kind arising out of an unsuccessful revival attempt at any point in the future.” (Cold Feet)
- Geffen-Meyer Chemicals
- A division of Stark Industries, site of trap set for Captain America and his team of heroes.
- Geni-Trax Corp.
- The cause of the disease on the zombie world was an over the counter bacteria product called Lipton that was engineered to attack fat. Along with the antidote, it was marketed and sold as a weight loss product. (Season 3 episode Sole Survivors)
- Global Chemical Unlimited
- Parent company of Wacky Products Incorporated, makers of Happy Fun Ball.
- Golden Moth Chemical
- Chemical supplier for Gustavo Fring's organization, primarily supplying honey extract to Fring's superlab for the purpose of manufacturing methamphetamine. (Season 3 episode Fly)
- Gotham Chemical Storage
- When an alarm sounds from Gotham Chemical Storage, the Mystery Analysts of Gotham investigate, learning that several vials a radioactive substance called Isotope 29 have been stolen by th Crimson Cloak.
- GT Agrochemical
- Company where Sallinger's next victim works. (Season 3 episode AKA Camera Friendly)
- I.G. Farben
- Big German chemical cartel harbor inn plastics patents.
- International Dynamic Chemicals
- Also known as IDC. Member of The Organization For World Management.
- INtREPUS
 - Large pharmaceutical company and a direct competitor to Massive Dynamic, from various episodes.
- Claire Williams' physician Dr. Nadim Patel reveals his association with INtREPUS to Olivia. (Season 1 episode The Cure)
- Kelvin Genetics
- Walter Bishop worked out of Harvard as part of a classified U.S. Army experimental program called Kelvin Genetics. They gave him resources to do whatever work he wanted, which was primarily in an area called Fringe Science. (Season 1 Pilot episode, Unleashed)
- Kensington
- Company where Jacob and Miles started out. (Black Holes) Miles mentions to Davis. (Wheel of Fortune)
- Landover Chemical Company
- Carol gets a job offer. (Season 3 episode The Ceiling Hits Bob)
- Noregard Pharmaceuticals
 - Company near the Yoorana District Health Centre. (Season 1 episode The Risen) Police officer Vic Eastley finds a Noregard Pharmaceuticals package with an Ultraswift Courier label addressed to Dr. Elishia McKellar on Murray Street in Yoorana in the refrigerator at the Yoorana District Health Centre. (Season 1 episode Miracle or Punishment)
- Novafarm
- Maker of Privolin, medication for genital Herpes. (Host Jennifer Aniston: 11/20/99 Privolin)
- Orinco
- Chemical fertilizer company, with trucks that run along Route 15, using up a lot of animals.
- The Pharm Team
- Makers of Focusyn, the drug Bart takes for his ADD. (Season 11 episode Brother's Little Helper)
- Pharm-er John's Pharmaceuticals
- Marge and Lisa demand answers about the cost of prescription drugs from Pharm-er John's Pharmaceuticals. They are shown a film made by Pharm-er John's Productions. (Season 16 episode Midnight Rx)
- Preissler Chemical Corporation
 - Stu is the founder and CEO of an enormous Manhattan-based chemical conglomerate which he built from the ground up, starting in his garage.
- Rand Oil & Chemical
- A division of Rand Enterprises, Danny's family's company. (Season 1 episode Shadow Hawk Takes Flight)
- Raygon Chemicals
- "I thought you'd enjoy the transformation, my good man," Bradley said with quiet dignity. "I'm the district manager for Raygon Chemicals, you know. We do a thriving business in this area. Fine city, Boston. Immensely convivial."
- Roche Chemical Company
- Grice believed that Roche's family was the same that owned the Roche Chemical Company and intended to collect a large ransom, taking her to a disused dressmaker's shop, Modern Modes.
- Roritor
- New record added 5/17/2022
- Pharmaceutical company that financed the movie Brain Candy, along with the devil. (Season 6 Episode 1)
- Ruzon Pharmaceuticals
- Pharmaceutical company racing to develop a vaccine.
- Savner Bleach and Chemicals
- Company that makes Tom's favorite teeth whitening strips, Pearlies for Girlies. (Season 6 episode The Wall)
- Shaw Medical Solutions
- The Byrde's new partners - they buy Navarro drugs in exchange for substantial donation to the Byrde's foundation. (Season 4 Let the Great World Spin)
- Soulce Pharmaceuticals
- Pharmaceutical company racing to develop a vaccine.
- Southwest Analine
- Walt and Jesse make a thermite bomb out of a Sketch Cool, the Breaking Bad version of the popular Etch A Sketch toy, which they use to steal 30 gallons of methylamine from Southwest Analine. (Season 1 episode A No-Rough-Stuff-Type Deal)
- Sunrise Chemical
- A disgruntled employee of Sunrise Chemical accidentally releases a potential deadly chemical into the courtroom, causing a lockdown. (Season 8 episode Crossroads Part 1)
- Third World Chemicals
- Member of The Organization For World Management.
- Tillman Heath
- Member of the Consortium. Agriculture and chemicals giant but its real purpose was not unveiled in the 1st series. Its slogan is "Bringing the world's food supply to you."
- Today Chemicals Incorporated
- Also known as TCI. Member of The Organization For World Management.
- Viroanol Corp.
- Modern chemicals for enhanced living.
- Westfield
- Pharmaceutical company that Miles mentions that shut down. (Black Holes)
- Zalk
- Local bio-chem lab, source of the chemical AAV1. (Season 1 episode AKA Take a Bloody Number)
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