Johnson & Johnson
Johnson & Johnson (J&J) is an American global conglomerate that was founded in 1886 and manufactures medical devices, medicines, and consumer packaged goods. J&J is one of the most valuable firms in the world, and it is one of just two U.S.-based companies with a prime credit rating of AAA, which is higher than the US government.
The headquarter of Johnson & Johnson is in New Brunswick, New Jersey. The firm has around 250 subsidiary companies with activities in 60 countries and products marketed in more than 175 countries. During the fiscal year 2020, Johnson & Johnson had global sales of $82.6 billion.
J&J is well-known for its baby and skin-care products. Immunology, neurology, infectious illnesses, and cancer are the four key areas in which the organization invests. Band-Aid Brand bandages, Tylenol pharmaceuticals, Johnson's Baby products, Neutrogena skin and beauty products, Clean & Clear face cleanser, and Acuvue contact lenses are among its well-known consumer items. Janssen Pharmaceutica is Johnson & Johnson's pharmaceutical division.
- Headquarter: New Brunswick, New Jersey, U.S.
- Founded: 1886 by Robert Wood Johnson, Jame Wood Johnson, Edward Mead Johnson
- Revenue: $82.6 billion (2020)
- Website: https://www.jnj.com/