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Cooper Industries was an American worldwide electrical products manufacturer headquartered in Houston, Texas. Founded in 1833, the company had seven operating divisions including Bussmann electrical and electronic fuses; Crouse-Hinds and CEAG explosion-proof electrical equipment; Halo and Metalux lighting fixtures; and Kyle and McGraw-Edison power systems products.
Cooper shareholders received $39.15 in cash and 0.77479 of a share in the newly created company for each Cooper share held. This is worth $72 per share based on Eaton's closing share price of $42.40 on 18 May 2012, and is 29% above Cooper's closing stock price. [17] Eaton Corporation plc completed its acquisition of Cooper Industries on 30 Nov ...
Cooper Industries (NYS: CBE) reported earnings yesterday. Here are the numbers you need to know. The 10-second takeawayFor the quarter ended March 31 (Q1), Cooper Industries beat expectations on ...
Good trailing results and encouraging guidance made a fine impression on the market.
In 1943, Gardner Denver was listed on the New York Stock Exchange for the first time. In the late 1950s, merger negotiations with Dresser Industries yielded no agreement, and the same outcome occurred with Cooper-Bessemer. In 1979, Gardner Denver was acquired by C-B's successor, Cooper Industries Inc. In 1994, Cooper spun off the Gardner Denver ...
Cooper Companies (COO) continues to benefit from strength in its business segments. Its acquisitions are likely to boost the top line further.
Cooper Industries (NYS: CBE) reported earnings on Jan. 24. Here are the numbers you need to know. The 10-second takeawayFor the quarter ended Dec. 31 (Q4), Cooper Industries beat expectations on ...
Here at The Motley Fool, I've long cautioned investors to keep a close eye on inventory levels. It's a part of my standard diligence when searching for the market's best stocks. I think a ...