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Salter Brand Logo. Salter is a British housewares brand. Established in 1760, Salter has been developing precision products for over 260 years. Salter develops and sells products that span a wide range of core product categories, including scales, electricals, cookware and countertop.
Salter Science was a brand of science kits sold by Thomas Salter Ltd., a Scotland-based company which manufactured toys and science activity kits for children. [1] Kits included activities with electricity , microscopy , magnetism and crystal gardens , but the company is probably best known for their chemistry sets .
Salter (trap) Salter Brecknell, a manufacturer of light commercial weighing scales, part of Avery Weigh-Tronix; Salter Housewares, a manufacturer of consumer weighing scales; Salters Steamers, a boating company on the River Thames, England; Worshipful Company of Salters, a Livery Company of the City of London; Salter, someone who trades in salt
Salter is the co-founder of Hilco Consumer Capital, the private equity unit of Hilco Trading LLC, which he helped start in December 2006. [5] He left Hilco in 2010 to start his own company, Authentic Brands Group. In November 2021, after a funding round valued the company at $9.5 billion, Salter's net worth was estimated at US$1.1 billion. [1]
Robert Salter may refer to: Robert B. Salter (1924–2010), Canadian surgeon; Robert M. Salter (1920–2011), RAND Corporation engineer; See also.
Salter School is a for-profit vocational school in Malden. It is operated as a component of the Premier Education Group. Salter School grew from the Salter Secretarial School established in Massachusetts in 1937. [1] As its academic and business reputation grew, the Salter School moved locations and removed "secretarial" from the title in 1981.
The company was founded by Hans Lowey in 1956 as a small laboratory service company. [2]In 1967, the company became a public company via an initial public offering. [3]Ten years later, Howard Solomon became the chief executive officer of the company.
Established in 1918 as the Salters' Institute of Industrial Chemistry to support chemistry students after the First World War, particularly those whose studies had been interrupted by military service, [17] the Salters' Company's educational charity awards prizes for students of chemistry, chemical engineering, biology and physics (plus science technicians), as well as running various ...