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Wells Fargo
Since 1852, the Wells Fargo stagecoach has been a symbol of reliable service across the American West. Over one hundred years ago, our stages traveled across thousands of miles of desert, prairie, and mountain roads to deliver mail and cash. During the Gold Rush, we provided regular communications (including the first electronic transaction, by telegraph in 1864), delivered vital goods, converted unprocessed gold into U.S. gold coins, and provided checks and bank drafts to local businesses. Today, we continue to connect our customers to essential financial services 24 hours a day - by ATM, phone or personal computer, as well as through a growing network of traditional and supermarket branches. We also continue our commitment to community through the Wells Fargo Housing Foundation and the Wells Fargo Hot Air Balloon Division projects. Wells Fargo is known for our efficiency and we pass the rewards along to our customers in the form of innovative products and services.

Intel
For more than three decades, Intel Corporation has developed technology enabling the computer and Internet revolution that has changed the world. Founded in 1968 to build semiconductor memory products, Intel introduced the world's first microprocessor in 1971. Today, Intel supplies chips, boards, systems, software, networking and communications equipment, and services that comprise the "ingredients" of computer architecture and the Internet. Intel's mission is to be the preeminent building block supplier to the worldwide Internet economy.

Sacramento Municipal Utility District
The Sacramento Municipal Utility District is a publicly owned electric
utility serving the diverse needs of Sacramento County and a small part of
Placer County. Since its first day of operations in 1946, SMUD has become
the nation's sixth largest public utility, meeting the needs of more than
500,000 customers (businesses and homes). SMUD's mission is to meet the electricity and energy-services needs of its customer safely, dependably, economically and in an environmentally responsible manner while providing value to the community.
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