Big Four
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The phrase Big Four has multiple meanings:
Big Four can refer to:
The Big Four auditors , the four largest international public accountancy firms.
The 'Big Four' outlaw motorcycle gangs .
A nickname for a railroad in the United States of America officially called the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad (later absorbed by the New York Central Railroad ).
Big Four record labels - The four major media giants which dominate the global music market: EMI , Sony-BMG , Warner Music Group , and Universal Music Group . These were known as the Big Five before Sony and BMG merged.
Name given to the four biggest banks in Ireland , these are: Allied Irish Banks , Bank of Ireland , National Irish Bank (Northern Bank in Northern Ireland ) and Ulster Bank .
Name traditionally given to the four biggest banks in the United Kingdom . For many decades these were: Lloyds (now Lloyds TSB ); Natwest , (now part of the Royal Bank of Scotland Group ); Barclays Bank ; and Midland Bank (taken over by HSBC and rebranded). HBOS , which was formed by a merger between the Bank of Scotland and the former Building Society Halifax , is larger than Lloyds TSB by both assets and market capitalisation , so the term is obsolete, but it is still used a great deal by the media.
Name given to the four biggest banks in Australia , these are: the National Australia Bank , the Commonwealth Bank , Westpac and ANZ .
Name given to the four large banks in the People's Republic of China , these are the Bank of China , the China Construction Bank , the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China and the Agricultural Bank of China .
The four major U.S. television networks: ABC , NBC , CBS and Fox
The four major IRC Networks: Quakenet , Undernet , EFNet , IRCNet (formerly Dalnet , Undernet , EFNet , IRCNet ) Dalnet lost most of their users in a massive ddos campaign. just as quakenet were starting to become really large.
The Big Four was the collective name given to four railroad magnates in the western U.S.: Collis P. Huntington , Leland Stanford , Mark Hopkins and Charles Crocker
The Big Four (novel) was an Agatha Christie book
The four largest railway companies in the United Kingdom in the period 1923 -1948 were known as the Big Four. These were the Great Western Railway , the London, Midland and Scottish Railway , the London and North Eastern Railway and the Southern Railway . In 1948 these companies were nationalised to form British Railways .
The four largest eikaiwa or English education organisations in Japan ; Nova , AEON , GEOS & ECC
The four japanese motorcycle makers: Honda , Kawasaki , Suzuki and Yamaha
The four most popular and arguably influential Thrash Metal bands of the 80's: Metallica , Slayer , Megadeth and Anthrax .
The four largest sports leagues in the USA : The National Football League , Major League Baseball , the National Basketball Association , and the National Hockey League .
There are also two places named Big Four in the United States.
See also
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