Energizer Holdings

Energizer Holdings, Inc.
Type Public (NYSEENR)
Industry Consumer Products
Founded 1896 (as the American Electrical Novelty & Manufacturing Company, spun off from Ralston Purina Company in 2000)
Headquarters Town and Country, Missouri, United States
Key people Ward M. Klein, CEO
Products Energizer Batteries
Schick Products
Playtex Products
Revenue $3.4 Billion (2007)[1]
Operating income $434 Million (2007)[1]
Net income $321 Million (2007)[1]
Total assets $3.5 Billion (2007)[1]
Total equity $654 Million (2007)[1]
Employees 14,848 (2006)
Website Energizer Holdings

Energizer Holdings (NYSEENR) is an American manufacturer of batteries and personal care products, headquartered in Town and Country, Missouri.[2][3][4][5] Its most well known brands are Energizer and Eveready batteries, Schick, Wilkinson Sword and Edge shaving products, Playtex feminine hygiene and baby products, and Hawaiian Tropic and Banana Boat sunscreen products. The company sells in over 165 countries.[6]

History

The company has its foundation in the Eveready Battery Company, which in 1986 had been sold to animal and human food manufacturer Ralston Purina. In 2000, Ralston spun off Eveready, and it was listed on the New York Stock Exchange as Energizer Holdings, Inc..

In 2003 under the leadership of then Chief Executive Officer J. Patrick Mulcahy, Energizer Holdings started expanding into the personal care product sector by buying razor brands Schick and Wilkinson Sword from Pfizer.

In October 2007, the company acquired Playtex Products, Inc. for $1.9 billion. The purchase included sunscreen brand Hawaiian Tropic, which Playtex had bought a few months earlier, and Sun Pharmaceuticals Corp., which manufactures the Banana Boat suncreen products.[7]

In 2009, Energizer acquired Edge and Skintimate shaving gels from S.C. Johnson & Son.

In October 2010, Energizer announced it was the winning bidder for privately held American Safety Razor in a bankruptcy court auction.[8]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Google Finance
  2. ^ "Contact Energizer." Energizer Holdings. Retrieved on August 18, 2009.
  3. ^ "Zoning Map." City of Town and Country. Retrieved on August 18, 2009.
  4. ^ "Town and Country city." U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved on August 18, 2009.
  5. ^ Volkmann, Kelsey. "Energizer to cut jobs as sales slump." St. Louis Business Journal. Tuesday July 28, 2009. Retrieved on August 18, 2009.
  6. ^ 2006 Annual Report, pg. 5
  7. ^ Energizer Annual Report 2007, retrieved 2010-10-30
  8. ^ Reuters, retrieved 2011-06-18

External links

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