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Newell Rubbermaid (NYSE: NWL) is a global marketer of consumer and commercial products, including such well-known brands as Rubbermaid food storage, home organization, and refuse container products; Sharpie, PaperMate, Parker, and Waterman writing instruments; Calphalon gourmet cookware; Goody personal grooming products, Irwin and Lenox tools and accessories, and BernzOmatic torches and patio heaters.
The company's corporate headquarters is in Sandy Springs immediately north of Atlanta, Georgia. It operates innovation centers and manufacturing and distribution facilities in several U.S. states and around the world.
The Newell Rubbermaid Merger
Newell Company and Rubbermaid merged in 1999, nearly doubling in size and significantly increasing the combined company's portfolio of brands.
Brands
Brand (year of acquisition)
Cleaning, Organization & Decor
Rubbermaid (1999);
Rubbermaid Home Products (1999);
Rubbermaid Commercial Products (1999);
Rubbermaid Europe (1999);
Rubbermaid medical Solutions (2003);
Levolor blinds (1993);
Kirsch (1997);
Home and Family
Goody (1993);
Calphalon (1998);
Graco (1999);
Office Products
Sanford writing products (1992), (Sharpie, Expo);
Eberhard Faber (1994),;
Berol (1995),;
Rotring (1998);
Reynolds (1999);
Paper Mate (2000) (acquired from Gillette);
Parker Pen (2000) (acquired from Gillette);
Waterman pens (2000) (acquired from Gillette);
Liquid Paper (2000) (acquired from Gillette);
Dymo (2005) (acquired from Esselte);
Mimio;
Tools and Hardware
EZ Paintr (1973);
BernzOmatic hand-held torches and accessories (1982);
Amerock cabinet and door hardware (along with Anchor Hocking) (1987);
Shur-Line paint applicators (2000);
American Tool (2002) (Irwin Industrial Tools Vise-Grip and Quick-Grip);
American Saw & Mfg. Co (2003) (Lenox);
Pelouze (2006);
Lenox Industrial Tools;
Irwin Industrial Tools;
Divestitures
Mirro (acq. 1983);
Anchor Hocking (acq. 1987);
Intercraft (acq. 1992);
Curver (acq. 1999);
Grumbacher (divested 2006);
Little Tikes (divested 2006);
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