ATLANTA — Newell Rubbermaid will pay US$15.4 billion in a cash and stock deal for consumer brands company Jarden. Newell expects to drive about $500 million in costs out of the system through the combined company, which will be called Newell Brands. Newell’s brands include Irwin, Paper Mate, Graco baby strollers, Parker and Waterman pens, and Calphalon pots and pans, as well as the Rubbermaid brand of plastic storage products. Jarden owns Sunbeam, Crock-Pot, as well as school-memorabilia company Jostens. Jarden founder and executive chairman Martin Franklin is expected to earn at least $130 million in the deal.
Newell closes $15 billion buyout of Jarden
Most Recent
Most Read
Trump threatens 35 percent tariffs on Canadian goods
Fri, July 11th, 2025
Westcap acquires Darmac Framing Systems through portfolio company
Fri, July 11th, 2025
Richelieu posts Q2 financials
Fri, July 11th, 2025
RONA unveils 2024 sustainable activities
Thu, July 10th, 2025
Throwback Thursday: 25 years ago Canadian Tire launched its "Radio Days" summer promotion
Thu, July 10th, 2025
RONA Foundation supports Canadian non-profits
Wed, July 09th, 2025
Dealer News looks at Hardlines Conference, Home Depot acquisition
Wed, July 09th, 2025
BMR and Pierre Naud continue Quebec expansion
Tue, July 08th, 2025
RONA raises $365,000 for the Fondation Charles-Bruneau
Tue, July 08th, 2025
Trex releases 2024 sustainability report
Mon, July 07th, 2025