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Cintas Recognized as One of TIME America’s Best Companies 2026

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Cintas Recognized as One of TIME America’s Best Companies 2026
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Cintas Recognized as One of TIME America’s Best Companies 2026

2026-07-10 01:44 Last Updated At:02:00

CINCINNATI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 9, 2026--

Cintas Corporation (Nasdaq: CTAS) has been named to TIME’s America’s Best Companies 2026 list.

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“We’re honored to be included on TIME’s America’s Best Companies list. This recognition speaks to the strength of our business model and the consistency of our performance, driven by our employee-partners,” said Todd Schneider, President and CEO of Cintas. “We remain committed to sustainable growth, delivering value to our customers and maintaining a culture that is our ultimate competitive advantage.”

TIME partnered with Statista to identify top-performing companies using a data-driven evaluation incorporating survey data from approximately 217,000 U.S. employees, five years of financial performance metrics and a sustainability index measuring environmental impact, social responsibility and governance practices. The 1,000 highest-scoring companies were recognized as America’s Best Companies 2026.

This award follows several other nationwide recognitions from the past six months that highlight Cintas’ commitment to strong performance, employee-partner engagement and operational excellence.

About Cintas Corporation

Cintas Corporation helps more than one million businesses of all types and sizes get Ready™ to open their doors with confidence every day by providing workwear and business essentials that help keep their customers’ facilities and employees clean, safe, and looking their best. With offerings including workwear and business essentials such as uniforms, mats, mops, towels, restroom supplies, workplace water services, first aid and safety products, eye-wash stations, safety training, fire extinguishers, sprinkler systems and alarm service, Cintas helps customers get Ready for the Workday®. Headquartered in Cincinnati, Cintas is a publicly held Fortune 500 company traded over the Nasdaq Global Select Market under the symbol CTAS and is a component of both the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index and Nasdaq-100 Index.

TIME partnered with Statista to identify top-performing companies using a data-driven evaluation. The 1,000 highest-scoring companies were recognized as America’s Best Companies 2026.

TIME partnered with Statista to identify top-performing companies using a data-driven evaluation. The 1,000 highest-scoring companies were recognized as America’s Best Companies 2026.

U.S. star Christian Pulisic fractured his right leg during the Americans' World Cup loss to Belgium and will be sidelined for several weeks.

Pulisic has a bone bruise and a microfracture of his tibia and fibula, the U.S. Soccer Federation said Thursday. The diagnosis was made after an X-ray and MRI on Tuesday.

He would not have been able to play during the remainder of the tournament had the U.S. advanced.

Pulisic is expected to resume training before AC Milan's Serie A opener at Torino on Aug. 23.

Pulisic hit a leg of Belgium captain Youri Tielemans while attempting a shot in the 52nd minute of Monday's 4-1 round-of-16 loss at Seattle. He remained in the game but was hobbling and Sebastian Berhalter replaced him in the 59th minute.

Pulisic failed to score in the World Cup, missing one of the Americans' five matches because of a calf injury and leaving two other games early. He has 30 goals in 90 international appearances.

Pulisic, who turns 28 in September, is entering his fourth season with Milan.

See more of AP’s World Cup coverage here

United States' Christian Pulisic (10) reacts during the World Cup round of 16 soccer match between the United States and Belgium in Seattle, Monday, July 6, 2026. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)

United States' Christian Pulisic (10) reacts during the World Cup round of 16 soccer match between the United States and Belgium in Seattle, Monday, July 6, 2026. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)

United States' Christian Pulisic (10) reacts following the World Cup round of 16 soccer match between the United States and Belgium in Seattle, Monday, July 6, 2026. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)

United States' Christian Pulisic (10) reacts following the World Cup round of 16 soccer match between the United States and Belgium in Seattle, Monday, July 6, 2026. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)

United States' Christian Pulisic reacts after a challenge during the World Cup round of 16 soccer match against Belgium in Seattle, Monday, July 6, 2026. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)

United States' Christian Pulisic reacts after a challenge during the World Cup round of 16 soccer match against Belgium in Seattle, Monday, July 6, 2026. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)

United States' Christian Pulisic (10) reacts after a challenge during the World Cup round of 16 soccer match in Seattle, Monday, July 6, 2026. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)

United States' Christian Pulisic (10) reacts after a challenge during the World Cup round of 16 soccer match in Seattle, Monday, July 6, 2026. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)

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