Black & Decker

Black & Decker Corporation
Subsidiary
Industry Power tools, home improvement products, hardware, fastening technology
Founded September 1910 (1910-09) (as The Black & Decker Manufacturing Company) in Baltimore, Maryland
Founder S. Duncan Black
Alonzo G. Decker
Headquarters Towson, Maryland, U.S.
Key people
Nolan D. Archibald ceo
Products Power tools
Revenue $11.41 billion (FY2016)[1]
$965.3 million (FY2016)[1]
Number of employees
27,000
Parent Stanley Black & Decker
Website Consumer Website
A Black and Decker cordless drill

Black & Decker Corporation is an American manufacturer of power tools, accessories, hardware, home improvement products and technology based fastening systems headquartered in Towson, Maryland. On March 12, 2010, Black & Decker merged with Stanley Works to become Stanley Black & Decker.[2] It remains as a wholly owned subsidiary of that company.

History

1920 ad for the drills.

Current brands and subsidiaries

Black & Decker (the corporation) is distinct from the "Black & Decker" brand; more than one corporation uses the brand. In particular, "Black & Decker" branded household products in the Americas (but outside of Brazil) are marketed by a division of Spectrum Brands, a consumer products corporation based in Madison, Wisconsin. In December 2012, Spectrum Brands also purchased Black & Decker's hardware and home improvement division.[9]

Former brands and subsidiaries

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