Long Island companies that have moved headquarters from here

RXR Plaza was once known as EAB Plaza. Credit: Spector Group
At one time, Long Island had more than 100 public companies that operated their headquarters here, only to see firms close, be acquired or even just shift their center of operations to other areas over the past few years.
Here is a list of 14 former Long Island companies that have left behind their local roots, including many that traded on the stock market.
The list includes CA, which still has a presence on Long Island, as well as North Fork Bank, which was bought out nearly a decade ago.
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