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...The New Jersey-based consumer group, also known for its Rubbermaid food containers, Sharpie pens and Crock-Pots, said it expects to book net sales of $8.2bn to $8.4bn in the current fiscal year....
...Newell Brands, the maker of Rubbermaid plastic containers and Sharpie markers, was the biggest decliner on the S&P 500 on Monday, on track for its worst day since January after lowering its outlook and noting...
...The company, whose portfolio stretches from Rubbermaid plastic containers to Sharpie markers and Sunbeam kitchen appliances, has been trying to right itself after a string of profit warnings and only last...
...Newell, the maker of Crock-Pots, Mr Coffee coffeemakers and Rubbermaid Tupperware, allied itself with Mr Icahn after Starboard disclosed it had built a stake in the company and would seek to overhaul its...
...Newell Brands, the company behind consumer products from Rubbermaid containers to Sharpie pens, announced higher pricing in anticipation of tariffs that could cost it $100m a year, but Michael Polk, its...
...Newell added that Mr Icahn had agreed to Ms Berman’s nomination....
...Martin Franklin, the billionaire investor who sold his consumer products roll-up Jarden Brands to Newell Rubbermaid for $15bn in 2016, resigned from the Newell Brands board, along with two other members,...
...Newell Rubbermaid’s disastrous 2016 takeover of Jarden Corp prompted the effort to unseat the board of the combined group....
...Newell declined to comment on the filing....
...This was painfully obvious for consumer product titans Newell Rubbermaid and Jarden Corp, which make everything from sporting goods to candles....
...After a bumpy end to 2017 forced Newell Brands to cut its guidance, the company — whose sprawling portfolio of brands runs from Elmer’s glue and Sharpie markers to Rubbermaid containers and Graco baby products...
...Mr Franklin sold his consumer products roll-up, Jarden Brands to Newell Rubbermaid in 2016 for $15bn. Newell today boasts such brands as Sunbeam, Mr Coffee and CrockPot....
...Newell Brands, the maker of Rubbermaid products and Victoria’s Secret parent L Brands are both at the bottom — down more than 15 per cent....
...Starboard is campaigning to replace the board of the company -- which makes consumer products like Rubbermaid plastic containers, coffeemakers and Crock-Pots -- ahead of Newell's annual shareholder meeting...
...Newell Brands, the maker of Rubbermaid containers, Graco car seats and Paper Mate pens, suffered the largest declines on the S&P 500 on Wednesday after the company warned that Hurricane Harvey had disrupted...
...It lacks the iPhone’s camera bump but as a result, the wedge-shaped handset is slightly thicker, though also lighter and shorter than its rival....
...Newell Rubbermaid and Jarden, makers of household goods that often fill up your closets, attics and kitchen drawers, have agreed to bring their portfolios of brands under one roof to create a company with...
...Shares in Newell Rubbermaid fell as much as 10 per cent on Monday as the market reacted negatively to its $15.4bn acquisition of Jarden, a rival maker of household goods....
...Newell Rubbermaid and Jarden are the leading makers of the unavoidable miscellany that clogs your closets, attics and kitchen drawers....
...Newell Rubbermaid and Jarden are in talks over a merger that would create a company worth more than $22bn with a vast portfolio of consumer brands, people familiar with the matter said....
...It is in that context that Mr Franklin agreed to sell Jarden on Monday — the US household goods company he founded — at a 25 per cent premium, to its larger rival, Newell Rubbermaid....
...Shares of Newell Rubbermaid fell 6.9 per cent to $42.15 after the company confirmed plans to buy Jarden for $20.2bn including debt....
...The appointment of Mr De Sole, who also sits on the boards of both Gap and Newell Rubbermaid, was initially announced in an SEC filing this July....
...Investors cheered the changes, as shares in Newell Rubbermaid rose 4.5 per cent to $21 in midday trading....
...Call it what you will — but it’s more L-like than V....
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