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Newell Brands Inc., owner of the brands for Rubbermaid food storage containers and Sharpie markers, plans to pay off the $200 million of bonds it has maturing this year with cash, Chief Executive...
Rubbermaid stock hit 38 in 1991 and has never been there since. The reasons aren't mysterious. Under Wolfgang Schmitt, CEO for most of the past seven years, the company became terrible at the ...
Tupperware, known the world over for its plastic food storage containers, has filed for bankruptcy after years of falling popularity and financial troubles.
Rubbermaid is an American manufacturer and distributor of household items. A subsidiary of Newell Brands , it is best known for producing food storage containers and trash cans . It also produces sheds , step stools , closets and shelving, laundry baskets , bins, air fresheners and other household items.
On April 15, 2016, Newell Rubbermaid acquired and merged with Jarden, forming a $16 billion company called Newell Brands. Under the terms of the agreement, Jarden shareholders received, for...
The conglomerate that makes the Rubbermaid, Sharpie and Coleman brands plans to offload about half of its manufacturing plants and warehouses and cut its customer base in half amid disappointing...
Rubbermaid-owner Newell Brands Inc. is planning to close eight of its North American distribution centers by the end of 2024, which will result in roughly 500 job cuts.
Rubbermaid owner Newell Brands Inc. is planning to close eight of its North American distribution centers by the end of 2024, which will result in roughly 500 job cuts.
The home-goods brand, which has for much of a century defined food storage, is planning to enter court protection after it breached the terms of its debt and enlisted legal and financial advisers,...
On July 21, 2014, Newell Rubbermaid announced a $308 million acquisition of Ignite Holdings, a Chicago-based maker of reusable water bottles and thermal mugs. [21] Ignite sold its products under two brand names: Avex and Contigo, also acquiring Ignite's proprietary closing mechanism, Autoseal.