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  2. Why Cooper Industries Shares Jumped - AOL

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    So what: In the announced deal, Cooper shareholders will get $39.15 per share in cash and 0.77479 share of Eaton stock, worth about $72 per share in total. The buyout is expected to add $0.65 per ...

  3. Eaton Corporation - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Why Cooper Industries May Be About to Take Off - AOL

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    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 quarterly ...

  5. Cooper Industries Beats on Both Top and Bottom Lines - AOL

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    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 ...

  6. Cooper Industries - Wikipedia

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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.

  7. Why Cooper Companies Stock Triumphed on Thursday - AOL

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    Good trailing results and encouraging guidance made a fine impression on the market.

  8. Cooper Wiring Devices - Wikipedia

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    Cooper Wiring Devices is a division of Cooper Industries and provides a range of residential, institutional and industrial grade electrical devices and wiring for consumers and building contractors. The company is the successor to both Arrow-Hart & Hegeman and Eagle Electric , both of which Cooper Industries had acquired.

  9. Why Cooper Industries May Be About to Take Off - AOL

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