For the first time in their long histories, Michelin and Harley-Davidson have joined forces to develop the all-new Michelin Scorcher “31” tire, which carries both companies’ trademarks on its sidewalls and the signature Harley-Davidson logo carved into the shoulder.
A key deadline in a fierce trade spat over Chinese tires falls Wednesday and the opposing sides are pumping plenty of air — just guess the temperature — into the public debate.
Carlisle Companies (CSL) has, since June '07, a new CEO, Dave Roberts, who formerly ran Graco (GGG). While at GGG, he boosted ROE from an already high low ~40's to the upper ~50's, which was reflected in a substantial rise in the stock price. His stated goal is to boost revenue from $3bil to $5bil and ROE from the low teens to the mid-20's in a 5 year time frame. Success at achieving these goals should result in $8/share EPS vs. ~$2/share currently. Should inflation remain in check and the economy recover, an estimate of 5% Market Cap Rate (MCR) would
Michelin’s display of ecologically efficient big-rig rubber is getting a look-see from more than 40,000 over-the-road warriors gathered in Dallas for the Aug. 20-22 Great American Trucking Show. Known as GATS, the annual event is among Trade Show Week magazine’s “Fastest 50” top-growing conventions in the U.S. and Canada.
Seven of the 10 largest publicly traded U.S. suppliers not in bankruptcy will say earnings fell from a year earlier or post wider losses for the period ended June 30, based on analyst estimates compiled by Bloomberg. Johnson Controls is expected to report a 68 percent profit decline July 20.
TORONTO -- A management group—under the name Infinity Rubber Technology Group Inc.—has purchased the assets of the Toronto-based plant of custom mixer Biltrite Rubber (1984) Inc.
A distributor of hoses and other accessories for hydraulic, air, water, welding and refrigeration equipment, General Rubber had been at the Milwaukee location for more than 50 years.
By moving to New Berlin, General Rubber is nearly doubling the size of its warehouse and distribution facility and will increase its inventory of hoses and accessories.
Honeywell is bringing manufacturing jobs and a division headquarters to Will County.
Honeywell is consolidating two smaller sites, one in Chicago and another in Skokie, into the larger Bolingbrook headquarters. Most of the jobs will be filled with workers who transfer from those locations, said Jeff Morris, president of Honeywell Safety Products.
The 118,000-square-foot space will be split between manufacturing and distribution and the headquarters for the company's electrical safety division.
The Salisbury brand products that will be produced in Bolingbrook are all related to keeping workers safe around electricity. The products will include rubber gloves, rubber sleeves, rubber line hose and rubber blankets,
The nation's leading tire recycling company, Liberty Tire, purchased Texas-based Able Tire Company, and The March Group represented the seller, according to a June 19 press release. Liberty and Able Tire's merger represents a partnering in the Texas and Oklahoma scrap tire market.
There's a growing debate about the safety of the recycled rubber chips used to cushion falls on many children's playgrounds. The Environmental Protection Agency has endorsed rubber play surfaces since 1991, both to protect children from head injuries and prevent tires from ending up in landfills, where they can catch fire or become breeding grounds for mosquitoes. Yet EPA officials say they can't vouch for the safety of recycled rubber, which can be contaminated with lead and other toxins, according to internal documents released under the Freedom of Information Act to the advocacy group Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, or PEER.