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ToolGuyd > News > Stanley and Black & Decker Merger!

Stanley and Black & Decker Merger!

Nov 2, 2009 Stuart 2 Comments

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From today’s press release:

The Stanley Works (NYSE: SWK), a worldwide supplier of quality tools and engineered solutions for industrial, construction and do-it-yourself use, and security solutions for commercial applications, and The Black & Decker Corporation (NYSE: BDK), a global manufacturer and marketer of quality power tools and accessories, hardware and home improvement products, and technology-based fastening systems, announced today that they have entered into a definitive merger agreement to create Stanley Black & Decker, an $8.4 billion global industrial leader in an all-stock transaction valued at approximately $4.5 billion.

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According to MarketWatch, Stanley will own 50.5% of the new company, and Stanley’s current chairman and CEO, John Lundgren, will take over as CEO. Nolan Archibald, who was CEO of Black & Decker for 24 years, will be the executive chairman for three years.

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We’re still trying to figure out our opinion of this. On one hand, we regularly enjoy Stanley innovation. What will happen when Stanley’s engineers mix with Black & Decker’s, and how will all this affect each brands’ daughter companies such as Porter Cable, Dewalt, and all of the many others?

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2 Comments

  1. uthscsaedu

    Nov 2, 2009

    wow this is huge. I’m guessing Danaher Corp is still bigger.

    Is Ridgid also part of the B&D family?

    Reply
  2. Stuart

    Nov 2, 2009

    Ridgid is not part of the B&D family.

    Danaher is quite a significantly larger company, but they also have a considerable focus devoted to non-consumer products and services, so direct comparison is not entirely fair.

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